Samsung Engineering receives HSE Award from ADNOC
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Samsung Engineering receives HSE Award from ADNOC

Project Managers Sung Jae Koh (Samsung Engineering) and Bart Rotteveel (McDermott) accepted the award on behalf of their respective companies

  • By ICN Bureau | October 14, 2023

Samsung Engineering announced that its ADNOC Crude Flexibility (CF) Project received a 100% HSE Award at ADNOC’s 7th annual Business Partnership Forum at ADIPEC 2023.

The award was received jointly by Samsung Engineering and McDermott (formerly CB&I), who have collaborated on the construction and implementation of the ADNOC CF Project. Project Managers Sung Jae Koh (Samsung Engineering) and Bart Rotteveel (McDermott) accepted the award on behalf of their respective companies.

The project, which is being carried out at the UAE’s largest industrial complex, the Ruwais Industrial Complex, involves building a new atmospheric residue de-sulfurization system (ARDS). CB&I is a global general construction company and a joint equity investment partner of Chevron Lummus Global, the licensor for this project. Samsung Engineering’s previous collaborations with CB&I, now under McDermott, have demonstrated excellent teamwork in the completion of multiple projects in the United States and Kuwait.

Hong Namkoong, President and CEO of Samsung Engineering said, “We are honored to receive this award for the high standards of HSE that Samsung Engineering is committed to.” Further, he added, “Samsung Engineering regards safety as a key principal in managing our business and pursue respect, communication, and prevention for our safety culture brand S.A.Y.”

Wayne Pearce, Senior Vice President, ADNOC Group HSE, said: “ADNOC’s 100% HSE pledge embodies our commitment to upholding the highest standards of HSE governance and personal and process safety. We congratulate Samsung Engineering for its exemplary health and safety culture and its focus on 100% HSE.”

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