Cape Wins Outstanding HSE Performance Award In Abu Dhabi

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Global industrial services firm Cape have today announced they have received an outstanding HSE Performance Award from Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA OPCO) for the year 2012 on all ADMA jobs.

Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company, ADMA-OPCO in brief, is a major producer of oil and gas from the offshore areas of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The Company prides itself in being a pioneering petroleum organization in this part of the world, having completed over 45 years of oil and gas production.

The award was received by Cape on 5th December 2013 from Mr. Ali R. Al-Jarwan, CEO, ADMA during “Sustaining HSE Excellence Workshop” organized by ADMA at Abu Dhabi.

Hema Chandran, Operations Director for Cape, said:

“Cape Abu Dhabi is delighted to receive this prestigious award from our long-standing partner ADMA for having contributed towards the outstanding HSE performance during the year 2012. This exceptional achievement is testament to our team’s commitment, dedication and attention to detail during the safety performance in recent years.”

Tim Callahan, Divisional Managing Director, said:

“My congratulations to the Cape Abu Dhabi team for achieving this Partnership Excellence Award “Outstanding HSE Performance Award – 2012” from ADMA. We are very focused on both maintaining long term quality relationships with our clients and in delivering operational excellence via their projects and sites. Today’s award indicates that we are making progress in both of these areas

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