Aberdeen-based oil and gas service company Centrifuges Un-Limited has revealed a management restructure which will play an important role in future global growth ambitions.
Nick Slater and Gordon Milne have been named as the company’s two new business development directors, roles which have been created to ensure correct focus for the organisation’s growing client base of major operators, drilling contractors and waste management companies.
Centrifuges Un-Limited specialises in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of a range of equipment including fuel/oily water separators, mud coolers for high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) fluid management and the Elvos slops treatment system.
As well as continuing to capitalise on a buoyant market in the North Sea, a significant share of the £5million turnover of the company’s sales and rentals comes from abroad, with the percentage fast approaching a 50/50 split between UK and overseas business. Key markets include Norway, Egypt, Brazil, North Africa and the Middle-East where a sharp upturn in business led to the recruitment of a regional sales manager earlier this year, and the announcement of plans to create a sales office in Dubai.
Centrifuges Un-Limited managing director, Jim Shiach, said: “This strategic restructure will capitalise on the development of our two core areas of business – thermal and separation – to achieve future growth both locally and internationally.”