A product line owned by Forum Energy Technologies has won a string of new multi-million dollar contracts in just one month.
AMC Engineering has been given multiple orders for the manufacture and supply of its fully rotational torque bucking unit, scheduled for delivery next year.
The units have been bought by a number of multinational oil companies in the Middle East, South America and Caspian regions.
Plant manager at Forum AMC Engineering, Darren Bragg, said: “To win a series of orders from a number of leading international companies is a major endorsement of our products and our Aberdeen-based manufacturing and export capabilities, particularly in the current challenging market conditions.
“It also demonstrates the strong relationships we have built with our customers as well as introducing a new customer to our equipment. To continue to win these large capital investments is great recognition for our team effort and reinforces a strong and encouraging start for 2016.”
From January next year, the manufacture of the company’s PQuip Mud Bucket will be transferred to the Forum AMC facility.
It means it will join the Tautwire product line that was moved to the Aberdeen location earlier in the year.