Offshore Achievement Award for TWMA

March 20, 2016

Global integrated drilling waste management and environmental services firm, TWMA, has won the Export Achievement Award at this year’s Offshore Achievement Awards.

The award recognises the company’s significant business growth resulting from successful export activity in the oil and gas and energy sector.

Winners were announced at a prestigious awards ceremony last night at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.

Chief Operating Officer, Neil Potter said: “Winning this award is a truly great achievement, and recognises the effort and commitment demonstrated by the entire TWMA team. Continued export activity is vital for TWMA’s success and for achieving long-term sustainable growth, in addition to continued international expansion.”

The company also once again sponsored the Environmental Innovation award, after winning this award in 2014 in recognition of its unique TCC RotoMill® and TCC RotoTruck® products.

Neil added: “We have supported this award for the past two years and understand the importance of developing environmental technology and processes for the offshore industry.  We were hugely encouraged by the calibre of entries in this category and across the board.”

Now it its 30th year, the Offshore Achievement Awards is the largest and longest established industry awards for the UK offshore energy sector.

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