MEMBER NEWS: SCOTGRIP INTERNATIONAL partners with Craig International

September 10, 2021
MEMBER NEWS: SCOTGRIP INTERNATIONAL partners with Craig International

Courtesy of Aberdeen Business News.

SCOTGRIP INTERNATIONAL®, the market leader in the UK energy industry for safety and anti-slip flooring, has agreed a new long-term formal business co-operation with global leaders in oilfield procurement services, Craig International, to design, manufacture and supply their products across a number of worldwide locations.

The partnership with Craig International enables SCOTGRIP INTERNATIONAL® to continue expanding their global reach into new regions and sectors, whilst supporting Craig International’s offering and supply chain by collaborating with a Carbon Neutral accredited organisation.

This partnership follows a successful period of growth for SCOTGRIP INTERNATIONAL®, who recently announced the appointment of successful Aberdeen entrepreneur George Yule, as chairman, and subsequently rebranded to reflect their global growth aspirations.

Ralph Prise, managing director of SCOTGRIP INTERNATIONAL®, comments: “We are delighted to work with Craig International, allowing us to service their own (and their clients) HSEQ needs.

Our commitment and focus on key industry areas, such as sustainability and innovation, have undoubtedly played a key part in SCOTGRIP INTERNATIONAL® being recognised as a market leader across the UK North Sea offshore and onshore industries for decades, and our aim is to develop regionally and into more industry sectors with a broader range of products.”

SCOTGRIP INTERNATIONAL® aim to continue their success in the future and project their sales revenue to grow as much as 40% – to £2.2m by 2022

Read this article on Aberdeen Business News here.

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