In a move that signals the growing importance of Qatar’s energy sector, two industry giants, Cargostore Worldwide and HALEYS Group Middle East, have announced a strategic partnership poised to reshape the offshore logistics landscape.
According to Industry sources, this partnership is set to offer vital infrastructure through the supply of certified DNV 2.7-1 Cargo Carrying Units (CCUs), including refrigerated reefers, to meet the increasing demand driven by the nation’s energy sector projects.
Industry sources confirmed that Qatar’s burgeoning energy sector, particularly the North Field and Al-Shaheen projects, is expected to significantly boost LNG production, making reliable, specialized logistics support a necessity. The latest partnership between Cargostore and HALEYS comes in very handy at a pivotal juncture. As the nation looks to meet its ambitious production goals, seamless access to high-quality containers for offshore operations will be indispensable.
Industry sources further signified that this latest partnership offers a much-needed lifeline to the firms operating in Qatar’s offshore fields. For, these businesses, which are often tasked with managing the logistics of transporting equipment and hazardous materials, the stakes are high. DNV 2.7-1 certified containers ensure safety and compliance with international standards—an essential factor when dealing with Qatar’s high-stakes energy projects.
Qatar’s energy ambitions are not just focused on boosting production- they are intricately tied to Qatar National Vision 2030, a long-term plan that stresses sustainability and economic growth. The partnership between Cargostore and HALEYS is firmly aligned with this vision, offering logistical solutions that not only meet immediate demands but also contribute to the nation’s long-term environmental and economic goals.
Leaders Welcome the Collaboration
In discussing the partnership, Andrew Hart, CEO of Cargostore, expressed his excitement about expanding operations in Qatar, emphasizing that their robust, certified containers are well-suited for the offshore oil and gas sector. His sentiments were echoed by Jassi Chakkamattil, CEO of HALEYS, who highlighted that their mission is to bring local expertise to support Qatar’s energy sector, ensuring projects remain on track and compliant with safety regulations.
This strategic partnership is more than just a business agreement; it represents a key advancement in the infrastructure supporting Qatar’s oil and gas industry. By offering uninterrupted supply, safety compliance, and round-the-clock customer service, this collaboration is poised to provide tangible benefits that will streamline operations for offshore companies.
Industry sources further added that HALEYS specializes in offering premium solutions, including engineering design, marine and offshore support, certified structural steel fabrication and repair, equipment rental, inspection, testing, calibration, and integrated maintenance services.