New Space Reflects the Innovative Culture of PBS

Aberdeen-based energy services consortium PBS has announced the relocation of their headquarters within Westhill, Aberdeenshire…

Aberdeen-based energy services consortium PBS has announced the relocation of their headquarters within Westhill, Aberdeenshire.

Andreas Christophersen, Director said:

“This move represents another significant milestone for our business.  The new office space better accommodates our growing team, enabling us to continue to provide industry-leading support and service to our clients. The additional space will also help drive innovation and provide the opportunity for further expansion.

“While COVID forced office-based businesses to explore flexible working arrangements, PBS have embraced this change and implemented a hybrid home/office-working policy to remain in place beyond COVID restrictions.

“As ‘normal’ continues to make its long-awaited come back, I look forward to seeing more people in our new office and getting to meet more of them in person.”

PBS’ consortium members Ponticelli, Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services and Semco Maritime continue to work together to build a stable and secure future as one team, united under the PBS banner.  Process efficiencies contributed by their ‘one-team’ approach, allows for simple and consistent operating models, robust planning and high levels of safety.

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