Wednesday, 22 May 2013

New logo for EOSCP

THE Energy Opportunities Supply Chain Project, delivered by Britain’s Energy Coast to help strengthen and diversify West Cumbria’s energy supply chain, has been given a new image.

A new logo has been created to better link the initiative with the BEC logo and brand.

John Porter, who manages the project, said: “The new logo will help our existing and new clients associate the project with BEC, as it is a key plank of the organisation’s work.

“It provides professional advice and support on a whole host of issues for companies involved or looking for opportunities in everything from nuclear, renewable energy, oil and gas to transmission, construction, conservation and waste management.”

Plans are also under way to give the EOSCP web portal www.eoscp.co.uk a makeover.

The site contains a wealth of information on the energy sector including details of tender opportunities.

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