Blue Water affiliate scores hat-trick with ExxonMobil for logistics services

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Falcon Logistics Inc., an affiliate of Blue Water Shipping, an international provider of project logistics and freight forwarding services, has announced the signing of three 3-year contracts with ExxonMobil Guyana. 

The contracts cover vessel agency and wharfage operations, customs clearance, and inland transportation in Georgetown and Trinidad. 

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“We are honored to win these contracts with ExxonMobil Guyana and eager to provide employment opportunities for local talent in the Guyanese and Trinidadian markets,” says Jennifer Falconer, co-owner, and Senior Vice President of Falcon Logistics Inc. “Falcon Logistics Inc. is a 100% Local Content certified Guyanese-owned company, and we are committed to working with the government of Guyana and our local partners. We will ensure the responsible execution of these contracts as they relate to the development of our country’s valuable resources.”

Falcon Logistics Inc. said it will leverage Blue Water’s extensive experience and expertise in handling oil and gas cargo and vessels and its network of company-owned offices globally to deliver shipments safely and efficiently. The contracts are expected to generate significant cargo volumes and further enhance Falcon’s expansion plans throughout the region.  

Besides Guyana, Blue Water said it already holds several offices in the Caribbean, including Suriname and Trinidad. The company is rapidly growing in the Americas and the world, with more than 80 offices.  

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“This contract reflects our dedication to enhancing our capabilities and infrastructure in the region, which will create opportunities for local Guyanese, Trinidadians, and Surinamese and enable us to deliver solutions with environmental, social, and governance responsibility in mind,” Brent Patterson, Global Director, Energy, Ports and Projects at Blue Water Shipping said. “We are proud of Falcon Logistics Inc. being awarded this contract. It marks an important step forward in our growth strategy in the global energy sector.”

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