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Thursday, October 9, 2025

Cape Hong Kong Fuji Awarded Three Year Contract

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Cape Plc, the international provider of critical support services to the energy and mineral resources sectors, has announced its subsidiary, Cape Hong Kong Fuji (CHKF), has been awarded a three year contract with a major power supplier in Hong Kong, for the provision of safe access services and associated services.

Cape acquired Hong Kong Fuji Technology, now CHKF, in March 2012, in order to expand the Group’s presence in this region. The business has performed well since acquisition and this contract award further demonstrates the successful integration of the acquisition.

Joe Oatley, Chief Executive of Cape commented:

“We are delighted with this contract award and look forward to building on our existing relationships in the region. In order to secure this award a cross-regional team has built on the best practice processes and knowledge in our UK operations and implemented them in our Hong Kong business to deliver an enhanced service and better value to our client. This demonstrates the progress we have made in implementing our strategy to work as one global business to deliver value to our key stakeholders.”

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