Warm welcome to our new Business Development Manager for Oil & Gas and Decom in Scotland

Wednesday 21st March 2018

PRESS RELEASE

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER FOR OIL & GAS AND DECOMMISSIONING STARTS AT FORTH PORTS

Forth Ports, the UK’s third largest ports group, has appointed Ann Rooney as its new Business Development Manager to focus on oil and gas support and decommissioning activity for Scotland.

Ann is a senior executive experienced in business development and operational functions within the shipping, logistics and marine sector. She previously worked with DB Schenker for seven years in various roles and also with GAC Shipping Limited as project coordinator and ships agent.

Ann, who has started with the business, will be based in Aberdeen and work across the Scottish operation, which operates seven commercial ports on the Tay and Forth Estuaries, with her main focus on the ports of Dundee, Leith and Rosyth, working with David Webster and Fiona Doherty the Port Managers for these areas. Ann will also work closely with the team at Dundeecom on joint opportunities in decommissioning.

Stuart Wallace, Chief Operating Officer of Forth Ports, said: “We welcome Ann to the Scottish team. Ann’s appointment comes at an important time for Forth Ports’ as we focus on attracting work from the oil and gas and decommissioning sector to our ports on the Tay and Forth Estuaries. Ann brings a wealth of experience and she has a strong track record in delivering results.”

Commenting on her appointment, Ann Rooney said: “This is an exciting time for Forth Ports as they position their key ports as hubs for NSO, decommissioning and offshore renewables. I am confident that there are a number of opportunities particularly in the decommissioning market for the ports and I am looking forward to playing my part in securing this business.”

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Forth Ports sponsors U16 womens basketball team in Scotland

Tuesday 20th March 2018

basketballscotland are delighted to announce a continued partnership with Forth Ports Ltd which will see the Scottish-based logistics company continue their support of Scotland’s National Team programme.

This year’s partnership will see Forth Ports become one of the key sponsors of the U16 Women’s National Team as they continue to prepare for the U16 Women’s European Championships, Division C, in Moldova later this Summer.

Head of Performance at basketballscotland, Barry Lang commented: “We are delighted to welcome Forth Ports on board for the upcoming National Team season for 2018. The organisation have supported the female performance pathway for a number of years now and we are excited to continue this partnership as the team continue their preparations for the European Championships.”
Stuart Wallace, Chief Operating Officer of Forth Ports added: “We are very proud to be supporting the Women’s Under 16 National Team this year, continuing the support that we have given this group of young women over the past few years as they have developed to this age group and skill level.

It has been encouraging to see how the team has developed and the success that they have had in several competitions. For Forth Ports, this is a great opportunity to support a team that is made up from the whole of Scotland and we wish the team the best of luck for the coming year.”

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