The project scope includes logistics services from various worldwide locations to site, customs handling and local deliveries. The logistics activities will be handled in a consortium between Blue Water Shipping and local partner Ramps Logistics

International transport company Blue Water Shipping has a long track record of being involved in large and complex Capital Projects around the world. Now, a new contract allows Blue Water to provide international management of logistics for the Liza Phase 1 Development offshore Guyana.

“With this contract covering many logistics services, we are strengthening our position in the Caribbean. It makes us proud that ExxonMobil has trusted Blue Water Shipping, in partnership with Ramps Logistics, to handle its transports for this impressive project. We will work hard to ensure that the quality we stand for, both in terms of service and on-time delivery, will benefit the Liza Phase 1 Development,” said Brent Patterson, Sr. Vice President, Global Projects for Blue Water Shipping.

The scope includes international transports from USA, Europe, the Middle East and Asia to Guyana and Trinidad. Blue Water Shipping will partner with Ramps Logistics for the handling of customs documentation in Guyana and Trinidad, as well as to ensure local deliveries.

“We are pleased that Ramps Logistics is part of this consortium and believe that we for this project have found a solid partner who has an established working relationship with ExxonMobil in Guyana. This contract adds to an already strong portfolio of Blue Water’s project management responsibilities for major O&G owners, developers, EPCs and OEMs throughout the Americas,” said Thomas Bek, Global Director for Oil, Gas and Industrial Projects at Blue Water Shipping.