| 9 ENERGY OMV New Zealand With a history spanning three decades operating throughout the Taranaki region, general engineering and fabrication specialists Coastal Services Ltd has forged its reputation on an ability to adapt and respond to customer needs. Built on the expertise of its people, the company’s diverse portfolio of services embraces all facets of engineering including, fabrication, mechanical, general and marine. A family-owned business with a team of experienced itter welders, over the past ive years Coastal Services has grown exponentially. “Our growth has been driven by demand,” says Glenn Northcott, who bought the business ten years ago in partnership with his father. “We have continued to broaden our reach and our client base has grown signi icantly. New Plymouth and Taranaki rely on relationships to build success. Quality workmanship and health and safety are huge drivers for us, but we are very adaptable to our clients’ needs and requirements which has provided us with a distinct competitive edge. We have a culture built on quality and commitment, and we stand by our commitments to on time delivery, best practice, excellent value engineering techniques and exceeding client expectations every time.” Located next to Port Taranaki, last year Coastal Services moved into brand new purpose built and well-equipped Diversity and adaptability general engineering premises on a large site, to cater for its growth. Whilst the majority of projects are based in the Taranaki region, Coastal Services meets client demands throughout Australasia. Servicing the marine industry, energy sector and construction industry, Coastal Services’ diverse range of projects include: vessel repairs and maintenance; structural fabrications; on-site services including preventative maintenance; repairs and new installations; and o -shore services including pressure piping. “Quite often we will take a project from concept — engaging third party chartered engineers for the design work — right through to delivery, which might also include on-site installation. Our team sets high standards through the pride they take in their work. We understand that project success depends on the expertise and practical experience of the team we put towards it, and believe each client and each project is unique and requires the necessary attention to determine the appropriate strategy.” Over the last decade, Coastal Services has established a strong business relationship with OMV, with a team based o -shore on the rigs providing on-going maintenance shift work and support. “Our relationship with OMV is highly valued and we look forward to working with them well into the future.” 06 751 0016 31 Centennial Drive, New Plymouth www.coastalservices.co.nz admin@coastalservices.co.nz · Plant Maintenance · Offshore Services · Pressure Piping & Equipment · Marine Engineering · Structural Fabrication · Design & Build · Corrosion Protection Proudly supporting OMV New Zealand Ltd O shore support for the energy industry Call us today to discuss support for your company. Ross Dingle, Head of Commercial, phone: 027 310 5112, email: rdingle@porttaranaki.co.nz Service Excellence World Class Assets For more than 50 years, Port Taranaki has provided specialised services and support to New Zealand’s energy industry. With an unparalleled depth and breadth of knowledge and experience gained through decades of working with some of the world’s largest and leading oil and gas companies, Port Taranaki is regarded as New Zealand’s premier energy port. “We’ve developed skills, facilities, and industry experience that have ensured our energy customers e iciently and safely get their products to the national and international markets – it’s a record and a legacy we’re pretty proud of,” says Port Taranaki head of commercial Ross Dingle. Port Taranaki is the only deep water port on the West Coast of New Zealand and has dedicated berths for o shore support vessels. “On the water, we have powerful tugs providing support in the ield that are crewed by experienced and talented operators,” says Mr Dingle. “Wharfside, we have skilled onshore support sta , large laydown and storage areas for project cargo, and mobile harbour crane operators experienced in heavy lifts.” Mr Dingle says a key to Port Taranaki’s ongoing success and importance to the Taranaki and New Zealand economies, has been its ability to be lexible and adapt quickly Port Taranaki – NZ’s Premier Energy Port to the changing needs of customers, market and societal trends and expectations, and the economic environment. “This has, perhaps, never been more pronounced than now, as the world tackles climate change and transitions away from traditional energy sources to meet low-emissions targets,” says Mr Dingle. “Gas remains, and will remain, important as New Zealand transitions, and we will continue to support our traditional energy partners to ensure New Zealanders have access to a ordable energy. “We are also adapting our business and utilising our knowledge, experience, skills, and facilities to support new energy solutions. For example, we’ve been the port of entry and provided lift, laydown and storage services for the componentry of two lower North Island wind farms, and we’ve been active in discussions about o shore wind energy and how we can support this industry.” Mr Dingle says it’s this agility that will ensure Port Taranaki remains New Zealand’s premier energy port. “Our vision is to be The Pride of Taranaki, so helping our community prosper is front of mind in all that we do. It drives us to provide service excellence and always meet the needs of our customers and prospective customers.”
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