EIGHT Fife-based businesses recently participated in SPE Offshore Europe, held at the P&J Live in Aberdeen.
CluisTROM, TDC Parsons Peebles, PFI Sign Plus Ltd, International Testing Services Ltd, Lamond & Murray Ltd, Surface Heating Systems Ltd, Ductform HFE, and MRS Training and Rescue, were integral members of the Fife delegation, benefiting from the support of Fife Council’s trade development programme.
The 50th SPE Offshore Europe serves as a platform for businesses showcasing their capabilities, forging new partnerships, networking, and gaining insights into the latest industry trends.
During the show, attending businesses are said to have experienced a ‘remarkable outcome’, collectively generating over 170 live leads.
Julie Wilson, marketing manager at MRS Training and Rescue, said, “We would like to thank the trade development programme for supporting us to attend this year’s SPE Offshore Europe. This exceptionally well-organised event has generated substantial leads for our business. We are thrilled to announce that we’ve secured a booking for a group of six delegates to attend our high-risk confined spaces course.”
Stacey McKinlay from Ductform HFE, HVAC ductwork contractors based in Glenrothes, called Offshore Europe ‘a very good and worthwhile event, with excellent support from Fife Council’, whilst Sam Cummings of Surface Heating Systems Ltd, a business offering heating products and services to suit any temperature applications, said, “We were keen to attend Offshore Europe to identify new sectors within the oil industry for sale of our heating products. We’ve received a lot of positive enquiries already which we will be working on in the coming days and weeks.”
Pamela Stevenson, service manager of economic development at Fife Council, commented, “We were delighted to extend our support to these businesses at Offshore Europe. Each of the businesses brings distinctive capabilities, a robust supply chain and innovative solutions to the offshore industry, highlighting Fife’s status as a hub for excellence in the energy sector.”