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BGEN signs five-year contract with INEOS O&P UK

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BGEN has announced that it has signed a five-year contract with the petrochemical manufacturer, INEOS O&P UK. As a trusted partner since 2018, BGEN will provide a range of services to help INEOS optimise plant efficiency at its site in Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, UK.

Under the contract, BGEN will provide value added engineering solutions to INEOS O&P UK and deliver a comprehensive suite of electrical and instrumentation services for the business, strengthening its position as a multi-disciplined services contractor.

Planned work at INEOS O&P UK’s 1700-acre site has already commenced, including preliminary support for installation, maintenance, inspection, testing, and commissioning. Additionally, BGEN will provide materials and equipment, as well as managing a number of support functions and nominated sub-contractors as required.

"We have a proven track record in advanced manufacturing and this experience enables us to deliver intelligent solutions to support the complex demands of the plant," said Paul Carvill, Managing Director at BGEN. "We look forward to delivering tailored services for INEOS O&P UK and contributing to the success of its operations at Grangemouth."

With a strategic location in Grangemouth since 2000, BGEN’s Scottish operation has expanded and now employs 60 people. It specialises in providing mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation services to businesses across many sectors including energy, FMCG, heavy industry, pharmaceutical and utilities.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/22102024/bgen-signs-five-year-contract-with-ineos-op-uk/

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