MENA Appointment for HB Rentals

press release
Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Global offshore accommodations specialist to the oil and gas industry, HB Rentals has appointed a business development manager for the Middle East and North Africa in line with growing demand and continued expansion in the region.


Rami Miled will be based between the company’s facilities in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, UAE and will be responsible for the development of the company’s clients and prospective clients, helping to provide on the ground support and manage the increasing demand HB Rentals is experiencing for its accommodation and services. With more than 15 years of experience and an extensive knowledge of the oil and gas sector, Miled has previously held positions at O.I.L. Engineering Middle East and German Industrial Services Establishment.


HB Rentals operates worldwide with a fleet of more than 400 A60 units containing a mix of 2,4,6,8,10 and 12-man sleeper accommodation cabins, galleys, mess rooms, recreation rooms, laundry rooms, offices, heliports, MWD, laboratories, gymnasiums and well-support cabins as well as other custom fit-outs as desired by its worldwide customer base. HB Rentals is the only specialist operating worldwide capable of supplying units which meet the latest American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and International Maritime Organisation (IMO) regulations and are fully Det Norsk Veritas (DNV) approved. It offers full certification, modification, offshore installation, hook-up and commissioning services as well as maintenance support with a 24/7 technical service worldwide.
 

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