Modular Appoints Middle East Business Development Manager
Offshore accommodation specialists Ferguson Modular Ltd, part of the Ferguson Group, has appointed a new Middle East Business Development Manager to join the team in the region as part of the ongoing strategy for international expansion.
Bradley Hirst joins the company after accumulating years of business development experience, primarily in the Middle East and Asia Pacific regions.
Based in Dubai, Mr Hirst will focus on promoting Ferguson Modular’s full range of accommodation solutions to customers, particularly in the Middle East. The appointment is among a number of initiatives taken by Ferguson Modular to ensure the business maintains its position as an international industry leader in offshore accommodation, including significant ongoing investment in increasing its hire fleet of accommodation and workspace modules at its operating bases around the world.
Gary Wilson, director of business development at Ferguson Modular, said: “Bradley has amassed considerable industry experience in the Middle East and we are delighted to welcome him to the Ferguson Group. His knowledge of this market will be invaluable towards achieving our development in a region that has great potential for us whilst also maintaining Ferguson Modular’s reputation for excellent customer service.”
Mr Hirst said: “I am looking forward to the challenges involved in growing the business in the Middle East. The skills and experience I have built up will help me to contribute to the broader growth and success of the Ferguson Group.”
The Ferguson Group employs more than 150 people worldwide through its divisions serving the offshore container rental and accommodation modules markets. The group, based at Inverurie, Scotland, has operations in all major global oil and gas locations to ensure the best service for its customers.
All products are built in-house to the latest specifications and, with this control over the production process, Ferguson Modular can guarantee the quality of the end product and delivery schedules. In addition, having the capacity to pre-assemble and pre-commission offshore accommodation complexes provides a cost-effective approach and guarantees high-quality end results.
The Ferguson Group employs more than 150 people worldwide through its divisions serving the offshore container rental and accommodation modules markets. The group, based at Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, has operations in all major global oil and gas locations to ensure the best service for its customers.
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