ATPI, Teekay Offshore Ink Travel Management Deal

January 29, 2016

ATPI Griffinstone, part of the ATPI Group, has secured a travel management agreement with Teekay Offshore. Teekay Offshore has decided to consolidate all of its travel management through ATPI Griffinstone a global travel management company with specialist dedicated services for energy, offshore and shipping industries.
 
The agreement aims to further drive down costs and improve the effectiveness of travel management programs for Teekay as an extension of an existing global contract between two companies that currently operates in Manila, the United Kingdom, Singapore and India.
 
Geir Arne Hansen, Manager, Competency & Training at Teekay Offshore said, “Consolidation of our travel management gives Teekay better control and an overview and analysis of all costs related to business and crew travel. Streamlined procedures, shared working tools and integrated systems with ATPI Griffinstone will rationalize our travel management processes.”
 
“Simultaneously we expect to see major cost reductions as a result of signing a global agreement,” said Morten Falck, Procurement Lead, Teekay Offshore.

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