Semco Maritime strengthens Management Team

April 10, 2015

 The international contracting and engineering company Semco Maritime has strengthened its Aberdeen team with three new appointments to support its continued growth.

 
Brian Donaldson takes up the role of business development manager, with Colin Stewart and Gustav Ferrao appointed as assistant accountant and senior systems engineer respectively.
 
Donaldson is a mechanical engineer and a member of the Institute of Measurement & Control.  Donaldson's primary focus is to grow Semco's business in the UK, particularly in regards to Aberdeen based clients.
 
“It is exciting to join Semco's team at this important phase in the company’s development,” said Donaldson.
 
 As assistant accountant, Stewart will support the Aberdeen-based finance team with the accountancy operations of Semco's UK facilities. Gustav brings a wealth of technical experience to his new position as senior systems engineer and will work on a variety of systems integration projects.
 
The appointments come as Semco Maritime marks its third year in Aberdeen. The company handles major oil and gas, wind and rig projects in the UK as a turnkey contractor, providing a range of integrated services including the design, fabrication and maintenance of assets. Its Aberdeen facility offers particular expertise in the design, manufacture and installation of cost-effective, technology-driven mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation, and telecommunications (MEICAT) solutions.
 

Logistics News

Port of Antwerp-Bruges Reports Weak Start to the Year

Port of Antwerp-Bruges Reports Weak Start to the Year

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Harbor Craft Pilot Study Launched in Singapore

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Harbor Craft Pilot Study Launched in Singapore

BIMCO Warns of Hormuz Toll Scam

BIMCO Warns of Hormuz Toll Scam

HPH Trust Unveils Hong Kong’s First Autonomous Truck Fleet

HPH Trust Unveils Hong Kong’s First Autonomous Truck Fleet

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

The Moldovan parliament has voted to end the energy state of Emergency
Kedrion warns that a conflict in the Middle East could disrupt supplies of plasma to Iran
Kenyan plane skids from runway, but passengers are unharmed