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Black & Veatch Hires Norwegian Logistics Firm for Two FLNG Projects

April 24, 2025
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Marinetrans Secures Logistics Contract for FLNG Vessel Construction Projects

Marinetrans, a leading logistics specialist based in Norway, has been awarded the project logistics contract by Black & Veatch for two floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) vessel construction projects. This partnership marks a significant milestone in the maritime and offshore industries.

Spanning from 2025 to 2027, these contracts will see Marinetrans providing comprehensive project logistics services to support the construction of the FLNG vessels. This includes the transportation of critical components, large heavy-lift deliveries, supply chain coordination, and on-site logistics support on a global scale.

The successful execution of these services is crucial to the seamless construction of the FLNG vessels, which are integral to the development of global energy infrastructure.

Reidar Evensen, Group Director of Projects & Offshore at Marinetrans, expressed his gratitude for being chosen by Black & Veatch for these significant projects. He highlighted Marinetrans’ expertise in complex logistics and commitment to operational excellence, which will ensure the timely and efficient construction of the state-of-the-art FLNG vessels.

Christina Chai, Supply Chain Director at Black & Veatch, emphasized the importance of partnering with Marinetrans for these projects. She noted that Marinetrans’ experience and reliability in managing intricate supply chains will be instrumental in the successful execution of the FLNG vessel projects.

With Marinetrans at the helm of project logistics, Black & Veatch can rest assured that their operations will be well-managed and executed with precision. The collaboration between these two industry leaders is set to drive innovation and excellence in the construction of FLNG vessels.

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