McDermott has acquired the Worldwide Group for Standardization (ISO) 50001 certification for power administration at 4 of its main fabrication yards: the Batam Fabrication Yard (BFY) in Indonesia, the Jebel Ali Fabrication Yard (JAY) within the United Arab Emirates, the McDermott Qingdao Wuchuan (QMW) in China, and Qatar Fabrication Firm (QFAB) in Qatar. This certification highlights McDermott’s dedication to power effectivity and environmental duty, supporting lower-carbon challenge supply throughout its world operations.
These licensed yards are integral to McDermott’s engineering, procurement, development, and set up (EPCI) providers, enabling main offshore and onshore initiatives worldwide. ISO 50001 offers a globally acknowledged framework for steady enchancment in power administration, specializing in power financial savings and emissions discount whereas advancing operational efficiencies.
“This achievement underscores our proactive strategy to sustainable operations,” stated Sabrina Rajan, McDermott’s Senior Director, Sustainability. “By optimizing our power use and minimizing emissions, we aren’t solely driving operational efficiencies, but in addition delivering on our dedication to accountable useful resource administration, bringing energy-smart options to advanced initiatives globally.”
The ISO 50001 certification additionally strengthens the corporate’s means to help prospects in assembly evolving regulatory necessities and local weather commitments.