12/04/2023

Maersk Training Celebrates over ten years of strategic alignment with Siemens Games via UK-spanning contract win

Maersk Training UK is thrilled to announce that it has secured a three-year contract with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) to provide the full suite of Global Wind Organisation (GWO) training courses supporting SGRE sites in Aberdeen, Newcastle, Grimsby and East Anglia. This contract is a significant achievement for the long-standing partnership between the two companies, which has been successful for over a decade. 

Matt Scaum, SGRE said: “Siemens Gamesa are proud to award Maersk Training as one of our key training partners for the next 3 years. Having worked together for 10 years this not only continues but also further strengthens the partnership between both companies. Maersk scored highly in the recent tender, noting the quality of their facilities and instructors in key strategic locations such as Grimsby, Newcastle, Lowestoft and Aberdeen”. 

Maersk Training UK’s strategic expansion over recent years has been focused on the growth of the offshore wind sector, providing a perfect solution for SGRE and other major wind clients. 

James Costello, Senior Sales Manager, UK Renewables at Maersk Training UK said: 

“In the years I have been with the company our relationship with Siemens Gamesa has been one of the closest I have experienced. From delivering SGRE-approved technical training courses, supporting the delivery of safety training from the SGRE training centre in Hull and working together on the development of bespoke training courses I’m humbled by the faith Siemens Gamesa have placed in Maersk Training as a training partner. It’s always a pleasure visiting the individual training teams around the UK and formalising this relationship really is fantastic”. 

Maersk Training UK is committed to delivering high-quality training services to SGRE, further enhancing its position as a leading provider of safety and technical training excellence. The company looks forward to continuing its support for SGRE and other major wind clients.