Bourbon has been awarded a new fully integrated logistics contract for a major exploration campaign, with first drilling to begin offshore southern Namibia
The first integrated logistics contract for the operator, its scope ranges from freight forwarding and logistics base services to marine services. This involves everything from international shipment and customs clearance of the equipment to arrive at Walvis Bay, all the way from Houston, Singapore and Antwerp. The contract reserves the deployment of three platform supply vessels – Bourbon Diamond, Ruby and Topaz.
Ambitious project
Spearheading the entire logistics operations from planning to conduct, Bourbon will utilise its data management system, Bourbon Logistics Suite software, which enables all logistics operations to be planned, executed and controlled from end to end. The 7-hectare logistics base is located in Walvis Bay and will employ almost 50 shore-based staff, 96% of whom are Namibians, who will benefit from specialised training, particularly in materials handling.
Nicolas Chateau, managing director of Bourbon Logistics, said, “Bourbon Logistics is mobilised to bring exemplary management of the client's supply chain, with strict adherence to deadlines and constant attention to the highest safety standards. This new contract confirms Bourbon Logistics’ expertise and recognition by major O&G operators to bring increasingly comprehensive services to its clients, in their most ambitious projects.”