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SPONSORS OF REGIONAL FOCUS


PETERSON SBS


Ideally positioned on the North Quay of Heysham Port, Peterson SBS is in an excellent position to service both operations and management sectors of the offshore renewable industry.


24 HOUR ACCESS AND LOCATION The Heysham base offers 24 hour access to supply ships, work boats and standby safety vessels and gives the ability to respond to all clients requirements by sea, road and air. Located in close proximity to a number of offshore wind farms in Morecambe and Liverpool Bay the base greatly benefits Peterson SBS’ offshore renewable clients.


CLIENT LIST


A client list which includes long term contracts with global companies such as Centrica and BHPBilliton shows the standing of Peterson SBS in the offshore sector in the North East Irish Sea and beyond.


SUPPLY BASE


Heysham’s specialist supply base is a fully secure terminal with a footprint of 8 hectares (20 acres) and includes...


• A 150 metre exclusive quay with loading apron


• 5,100 square metres of modern warehousing plus storage compound workshops


• On site testing facilities • A modern fleet of fork lift trucks and quayside cranes


“We have a long history of investing in our business to ensure that the highest standards of delivery are met every day. We continue to work with some of the most successful businesses in the offshore and renewables industry.


“We are actively involved in helping offshore renewables companies in wind and tidal power generation to deliver their business objectives in the UK and globally.”


WORKING PARTNERSHIPS The experienced and professional management team works in partnership with all current and future customers.


Divisional Operations Manager, Bob Sutton comments, “Our people, excellent location and facilities are our biggest assets. We have a proactive


approach to safety and all of our staff are trained to the best industry standards. We realise that ‘time is money’ and therefore our business processes and systems are designed to ensure that we maximise the delivery of services to our customers.


Peterson SBS managing director Mike Porter says, “Peterson SBS offers a comprehensive range of safe, reliable and value added logistics solutions to the energy industry in the Dutch and UK sectors of the North Sea from strategic locations. Established 40 years ago, the organisation has expanded throughout the UK with facilities at a number of prominent ports including our specialist base in Heysham. Providing a high quality service is paramount to us and in line with our expansion and growth plans.”


Peterson SBS www.pcugroup.com


businesses, the Mersey Maritime team works with businesses across the region to ensure that the sector on the River Mersey is recognised as an ‘offshore wind hub’ for the west coast of the UK and that the industry is well-served by the businesses that exist in the region.


Supported by funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), Mersey Maritime acts as an effective interface between the private and public sectors, with a specific remit to build supply chains and assist maritime sector SMEs in exploring new and related market opportunities.


L to R, Martha Francis, Annette Parker, David Pendleton, Jim Teasdale, Tim Morgan


Mersey Maritime www.merseymaritime.co.uk


www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


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