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NOF form strategic partnership with Jacobs Engineering
NOF Energy have formed a strategic partnership with Jacobs Engineering Group Inc, once of the worlds most diverse providers of professional technical services.
The business development organisation for oil, gas, nuclear and offshore renewables has a portfolio of 13 strategic partners, which is made up of a group of operators, developers and main contractors from across the energy sectors. Jacobs’ operation in Stockton-on-Tees in North East England will support NOF Energy’s programme of supply chain development.
Joanne Leng MBE, Director Business Development at NOF Energy, said: “We are proud to announce Jacobs as our new Strategic Partner. They bring with them a wealth of information across such a wide variety of sectors and are a globally-recognised and respected organisation.
“NOF Energy works closely with its Strategic Partners to provide our supply chain members with access to operators, developers and main contractors to support our members’ business developments and to improve interaction across the supply chain.
“The partnerships also support the development of relationships with a supply chain that understands Strategic Partners’ operations and requirements.”
Jacobs’ UK will now be key to sharing knowledge with NOF Energy’s 420 UK and international members, providing insight as a market leader operating across a number of sectors worldwide.
Jacobs Group Vice President Bob Irvin stated: “This strategic partnership brings opportunities to network with NOF Energy’s extensive supply chain.”
With 2011 revenues of more than $10 billion, Jacobs offers full-spectrum support to industrial, commercial, and government clients across multiple markets in more than 25 countries. Services include scientific and specialty consulting as well as all aspects of engineering and construction, and operations and maintenance.
With more than 60 years in the business, Jacobs is well positioned as a market leader across sectors including aerospace and defence, automotive and industrial, buildings, chemical and polymers, consumer and forest products, environmental programmes, infrastructure, mining and minerals, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology together with power, utilities and refining.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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