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Multi-Million Pound Contracts


dsc_4275_1_webCraig International Supplies (CIS), a division of global shipping and energy services firm Craig Group, has secured a duo of brand new contracts estimated to be worth GBP 3 million over the next three years. The new contracts are with global energy organisations, Diamond Offshore and Prosafe. CIS provides oilfield procurement services to the global energy industry. CIS currently has long term contracts supplying regions including the North Sea, West & East Africa, the Americas and Thailand.

These two new contract wins represent continued growth in the CIS business and underlines the organisation’s position as the largest privately owned procurement house in Europe, operating in the oil and gas industry. David Allan, managing director of CIS said: “These new contract wins are of particular significance as our current growth strategy at CIS is focused on increasing our global presence and securing new business with high profile international oil and gas organisations. Ensuring that we deliver critical and non critical items to the world-wide energy industry in a cost effective and time saving way means that we are achieving these objectives. Our reputation and expertise in the international oil and gas industry is second to none and operators and service companies from across the energy sector are utilising our unique skills and reaping the rewards.”

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With bases in Aberdeen, Houston and Cape Town, CIS is well placed to provide complete global coverage to an international client base. CIS is a division of Craig Group, the global shipping and energy services firm head-quartered in Aberdeen with a turnover in excess of GBP 110 million. Craig Group combines the strength of four specialist divisions with the depth of 75 years experience in the areas of offshore support vessels, oilfield procurement, fishing and leisure. It is one of Scotland’s top 100 companies and ranked in the top 20 offshore service providers in the North-east of Scotland.