JDR opens Newcastle service center

JDR has officially opened its European service center in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, to deliver greater service value for clients and facilitate continued growth. 

The opening was marked by an official ceremony on Friday (7 July) led by Nick Brown, MP for Newcastle upon Tyne East followed by a tour of the 4000sq m facility. 

The multi-purpose center includes a workshop, warehouse, visitor center and state-of-the-art offices. The facility – which will house up to 50 staff – will also serve as the central base for JDR’s European service operations and the company’s sales and marketing functions. The location was strategically selected for its proximity to projects in the North Sea and Europe, JDR’s manufacturing facility in Hartlepool and the local supply chain, allowing JDR to rapidly respond to client needs and provide additional service value.

JDR COO, Richard Turner, says: “With this new center we can now offer our clients a wider range of services and state-of-the art technical support for onshore and offshore activities. Ultimately, this allows us to grow as a company and enables us to deliver an even higher quality of service to our customers.”

Jake Berry, Minister for the Northern Powerhouse, comments: “This facility will have an initial workforce of 20, including 10 new jobs, and plans to expand to 50 in the future.  As the inaugural winner of the Northern Powerhouse Exports Award last year, the company highlights the best of the Northern Powerhouse. They make effective use of key northern assets in energy, innovation, access to international markets and a skilled workforce.”

Friday’s opening ceremony also coincided with a contract signing with Tideway who selected JDR to provide termination and testing support for the inter-array cables scope of work for one of their offshore wind farms currently under construction.

JDR has been awarded a number of projects for major clients this year including 11 wells and East Anglia One. JDR has also been nominated as preferred cable supplier for US Wind’s Maryland project as well as by WindPlus for the Windfloat Atlantic project. The center will be vital in supporting service elements associated with such projects and future contract wins.

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