Ferguson Group appoints new Thailand partner

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Ferguson Group Singapore appointed OPS Oilfield Equipment and Services Ltd (OPS-OES) as the group’s new exclusive partner for Thailand.

Simon de Koning, Business Unit Manager at the group’s Singapore Module Yard at Loyang Offshore Supply Base. From Ferguson Group.

Bangkok-based OPS-OES has been servicing the offshore and onshore energy sector in Thailand for many years.  It covers offshore operations from bases in Songkhla and Sattahip.

The new bases in Thailand will allow OPS-OES to service the region with a full range of cargo carrying units (CCUs), including dry goods, open tops, half heights, skips and cargo baskets – all manufactured and certified to DNV 2.7-1 / EN 12079. OPS-OES joins other Ferguson Group Singapore partners based in Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei supplying units from bases that are close to the offshore projects across the region.

In late 2014, Ferguson Group Singapore’s Malaysian partner opened an additional facility in Kemaman, Malaysia, which has yard facilities for storage servicing and maintenance of the fleet of DNV 2.7-1 offshore containers which had recently arrived in-country, further growing the Malaysian fleet.

Recently, Ferguson Group has made design enhancements to several products that are to be introduced in Southeast Asia. Their 4.8m and 6m workspace modules have a new HVAC system that can operate efficiently at higher ambient temperatures and manages high humidity levels for extended period of time without loss of efficiency, making for a more comfortable and safer working environment.

 

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