UPI Appoint Two New Executives

February 20, 2013

Martin Morrison: Photo credit UPI
Martin Morrison: Photo credit UPI

Energy industry project & construction management firm Universal Pegasus International (UPI) appoint two senior vice-presidents.

The company name Tom Davison as Senior Vice President of Onshore Operations and Martin Morrison as Senior Vice President of Offshore Operations.

In his role, Davison is responsible for the overall management, performance and growth of business for Onshore Operations at Universal Pegasus International. Additionally, he will provide technical leadership in project development and execution including the development of best practices and improving project delivery. He joins UniversalPegasus from Jacobs Engineering where he served as Vice President of Upstream Oil and Gas.

Morrison joins UPI from INTECSEA where he served as Vice President of Marine Pipeline Systems. He has more than 25 years in the resource sector and began his career in precious metals and oil and gas exploration before moving on to the development side of the industry. He has worked on projects in many of the global offshore oil and gas development areas with a concentration on the Canadian East Coast, Gulf of Mexico, Eastern Mediterranean and Australian basins.
 
In his new role at Universal Pegasus International, Morrison’s key focus is the growth of the division through the expansion of business markets and strengthening the intra-company cross-discipline sharing of engineering resources.
 

 

Logistics News

Cattle Ship Delayed in Turkey

Cattle Ship Delayed in Turkey

Stolt-Nielsen Limited Executive Management Update

Stolt-Nielsen Limited Executive Management Update

Trump Administration Seeks to Negotiate with China on Shipping

Trump Administration Seeks to Negotiate with China on Shipping

CMA CGM Reverses Mali Suspension

CMA CGM Reverses Mali Suspension

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Philippines evacuates 100,000 as Fung-wong intensifies to super typhoon
FAA bans MD-11 flights after UPS jet crash
Amazon expands its low-cost service to the world