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Roll Group and Adnoc Start Logistics Partnership

Adnoc Logistics & Services (Adnoc L&S), the shipping and maritime logistics arm of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, has announced its strategic partnership with Netherlands-based Roll Group to strengthen its turnkey integrated logistics offering.


The partnership enables both companies to implement heavy haulage solutions for both onshore and offshore projects. Under the terms of the agreement, Adnoc L&S and Roll Group will offer end-to-end heavy lifting and transport solutions, including full-scale installation for Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts, acting as a one-stop-shop for all logistic requirements.

Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO of Adnoc L&S, said: “The partnership with Roll Group is an important step in the growth of our integrated logistics operations, particularly for heavy haulage. Heavy Lift services are an integral part of any large EPC contract, and this combined capability allows us to deliver a comprehensive and cutting-edge solution, which also turns out be more economical for the project.”

Nimalan Logeswaran, regional sales director for Roll Group MEA said: “We have formed this partnership to consolidate our expertise in response to the changing market conditions and our clients’ requirements. By providing a single integrated source covering end-to-end logistics solutions, Adnoc L&S and Roll Group can now offer our clients an optimized and economical approach for their logistical needs on oil and gas projects. Our focus is to help our clients deliver the most innovative and cost-effective solutions to their clients. This is why both companies have committed to jointly exploring the next generation of innovative Heavy Lift solutions for the region.”

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