WorleyParsons opens new office in Germany
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
WorleyParsons Deutschland Gr.i. has unveiled a new office in Ludwigshafen, Germany, with local partners Bilfinger Peters Engineering and Bilfinger GreyLogix.
The 850 m2 premises will initially house a team of 40 multi-discipline engineering, procurement and construction management personnel.
The company has plans to increase its local headcount to meet burgeoning demand for its engineering and project services, and has an option on a further 1500 m2.
Paul Curry, Managing Director for WorleyParsons Deutschland Gr.i., said: “This is an exciting time for the European chemicals business and with German industrials reporting renewed investment in the region, we’re seeing growth from a number of areas including brownfield projects and the replacement of ageing assets.
“Not only does the opening of this office underline our commitment to the region and offer clients additional in-time-zone support, but our global network of more than 22 000 multi-discipline engineers means that wherever our customers are and whatever the scale of their project, we deliver quality solutions every time.”
Germany’s research capabilities, logistics and infrastructure have positioned its chemicals industry as the biggest in Europe and the third largest globally, behind China and the US.
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