Cape wins new contracts in the UK and Russia

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Cape plc have today announced the award of new contracts with Cargill, Lukoil and Vestas valued at approximately £10m.

Cargill, the international producer and marketer of food, agricultural, financial and industrial products and services, has selected Cape as their chosen supplier for the provision of industrial cleaning services on their Liverpool capefeaturedand Manchester sites based on Cape’s service offering and expertise. This three year contract positions Cape as one of Cargill’s Select Suppliers in Europe.

Vestas, the international wind energy group, has selected Cape to provide the cleaning and painting maintenance services for their UK Wind Turbines, utilising Cape’s extensive in-house rope access knowledge and expertise. The contract is for three years with two additional one year options.

Lukoil, a major international vertically-integrated oil & gas company, has selected Cape to provide refractory services on their new FCCU plant. During this 18 month fixed term project Cape will supply technical expertise, together with the supply and installation of refractory materials for their Stream 2 facility in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Stream 1 was completed successfully by York Linings in 2009. This award reflects Cape’s strategic objective to broaden its services portfolio through the extension of specialist refractory linings services across the Group.

Steve Connolly, Managing Director of Cape UK, Europe and CIS commented: “We are delighted to be awarded these contracts in recognition of our commitment to continue to deliver value to our clients through our focus on HSEQ performance, efficiency and sustainability.”

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Cape wins new contracts in the UK and Russia

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Cape plc have today announced the award of new contracts with Cargill, Lukoil and Vestas valued at approximately £10m.

Cargill, the international producer and marketer of food, agricultural, financial and industrial products and services, has selected Cape as their chosen supplier for the provision of industrial cleaning services on their Liverpool capefeaturedand Manchester sites based on Cape’s service offering and expertise. This three year contract positions Cape as one of Cargill’s Select Suppliers in Europe.

Vestas, the international wind energy group, has selected Cape to provide the cleaning and painting maintenance services for their UK Wind Turbines, utilising Cape’s extensive in-house rope access knowledge and expertise. The contract is for three years with two additional one year options.

Lukoil, a major international vertically-integrated oil & gas company, has selected Cape to provide refractory services on their new FCCU plant. During this 18 month fixed term project Cape will supply technical expertise, together with the supply and installation of refractory materials for their Stream 2 facility in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Stream 1 was completed successfully by York Linings in 2009. This award reflects Cape’s strategic objective to broaden its services portfolio through the extension of specialist refractory linings services across the Group.

Steve Connolly, Managing Director of Cape UK, Europe and CIS commented: “We are delighted to be awarded these contracts in recognition of our commitment to continue to deliver value to our clients through our focus on HSEQ performance, efficiency and sustainability.”

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