THREE60 powers up with Teesside expansion
A global energy firm has expanded with an office move.
Aberdeen-based THREE60 Energy has opened a base in Teesside.
Bosses say the move will provide local industries with “innovative and flexible solutions” while helping support the region’s economic and industrial development.
Known for engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) services, they add the firm will “utilise the highly transferable skills” in asset lifecycle management and operations across the region to help drive innovation and sustainability in the North East.
Alasdair Smith, managing director of EPCC at THREE60, said: “We are thrilled to establish our presence in Teesside and will harness the trusted local knowledge and expertise of a highly regarded industry veteran to further engage, develop and expand our office, customer base and local talent pool.”
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