The Scotsman

Aberdeen logistics giant boosts profits

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

Asco, the Aberdeen-headquarte­red logistics and materials management operator, has boosted turnover and profits despite the pandemic and “extreme pressure” on the energy sector.

The group, which has a global footprint, said it had made significan­t investment in its people and in innovation to increase efficienci­es and reduce carbon emissions for its clients.

Newly lodged accounts for the year to December 31, 2021, reveal a £72 million increase in turnover, from £347m to £419m. Operating profits, before exceptiona­l items, more than doubled, rising from £4.7m in 2020 to £13.1m last year.

Bosses said that despite the backdrop of the on-going Covid-19 pandemic and pressure on the energy sector, the group’s continued investment had resulted in significan­t growth.

During the financial year, the firm establishe­d a new operating location in Senegal. As the sole provider of quayside management services to the newly establishe­d Senegalese oil and gas industry, this base presents “significan­t scope” for future growth across the wider region, Asco added. Initial success in Senegal has led to expansion plans in other regions later this year.

The group also expanded its presence in Canada, opening a third site, in New Brunswick, to strengthen its downstream capabiliti­es in North America.

To support the continued growth, the firm has recruited personnel across its new and existing locations, bringing the total global headcount to more than 1,400.

Group chief executive Peter France said: “It has been a challengin­g time for the sector, amidst the global pandemic and industry challenges as the sector strives to achieve net zero targets, but I’m very pleased to report that Asco has delivered a solid financial performanc­e.

“While the coronaviru­s travel restrictio­ns proved challengin­g for over 18 months, we were still able to open two new and successful operating locations in Senegal and Canada and continued to grow our establishe­d sites and networks across the globe.

“Our fundamenta­l obsessions of safety, service excellence and sustainabi­lity are well embedded in the business and are the cornerston­es of our offering to customers.”

The group said it was committed to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 and was actively implementi­ng changes to the business to reduce its carbon output.

It has successful­ly supported new energy operations for multiple wind projects across the UK and Norway, as well as work in carbon capture utilisatio­n and storage (CCUS) and blue ammonia.

France added: “Our new operating models and innovation have enhanced our service and supported our retention and extension of several key contracts, markedly growing our UK market share.”

The firm said the drive to decarbonis­e its operations with the latest technology was well underway, improving sustainabi­lity standards in the industry and “exemplifyi­ng best practices”.

 ?? ?? 0 Headquarte­red in Aberdeen, logistics and materials management specialist Asco operates from more than 70 locations worldwide
0 Headquarte­red in Aberdeen, logistics and materials management specialist Asco operates from more than 70 locations worldwide

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