Mammoet achieves another safety milestone on the Shell Scotford site
Apr 19, 2017
1.1 Million hours of work without incidentsMammoet Professionals at Shell Scotford, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada
Mammoet has been on site at Shell Scotford’s Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta location or maintenance, project and turnaround work since 2004. During one period, the company had more than 70 cranes on site. The cranes ranged in size from 9 ton carry decks to 620 ton all terrain cranes.
The dedication and expertise of Mammoet combined with the support of the strong partnership of Shell and Mammoet has made this achievement possible. “Our incident and injury free culture is woven into everything we do,” said Mammoet Site Supervisor Rick Thomas. “We are proud to be working together with a partner that shares our safety philosophy.”
Whats this about?
It is the “uncontained” shipments that draw a lifetime allegiance of purveyors of the business. As one MPV (Multi Purpose Vessel) analyst bluntly said as an aside, “Boxes are boring.”
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