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EWEA welcomes JECS Access into the Association

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JECS Access Limited`s offshore division which operates its business activities across Europe from its offices in the United Kingdom & Germany has been accepted into the European Wind Energy Association after the EWEA`s membership board met and approved the companies application.

JECS Access provides its services of Offshore Scaffolding Access, Encapsulated Access & Encapsulated Enclosures to the offshore wind industry backed with the experience and excellent track record of delivering quality and practical solutions to their clients. Their offshore division is also known as ”JECS Offshore Access Europe”.

Brett Whiting, Managing Director of JECS Access Ltd said: ”We are extremely pleased to be accepted as members of the EWEA and look forward to growing our business within the Offshore Wind Industry. With this Industry being built by Clients, Specialists, Companies, Contractors & Personnel from all over Europe, although exciting and interesting, is difficult to cover in terms of marketing and business development. We are sure that the EWEA will narrow that gap and we look forward to exhibiting our services at their conferences & exhibitions, bringing European business`s together.”

 

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