ASCO upgrades its heavy machinery

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 12/16/2024, Location: Europe

Logistics and energy materials management services company ASCO has embarked on a multi-million-pound fleet upgrade programme.

In a December 16 statement it said it has added a brand-new Liebherr crane to its facilities at Aberdeen Port. This follows the strategic relocation of a similar crane from Hammerfest, Norway earlier this year. This complements the complete overhaul of the company’s forklift fleet in all its UK bases, replacing older models with modern, eco-friendly 16-tonne forklifts that offer enhanced safety and ergonomic features.

ASCO described the northeast of Scotland as the “engine room” of the energy transition and said it was investing in infrastructure that supports the future of the evolving supply chain.


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