​ALE expands with new team, office in U.S.

07 February 2019

As part of their expansion in the USA, ALE has set up a permanent branch by moving offices to the Houston, I-10 Energy Corridor, and expanded their U.S. operational capability by recruiting additional experienced personnel and investing in the latest heavy lifting and transport equipment. The investment of a permanent branch in the I-10 Energy Corridor of the city is to better serve U.S. clients. They are also mobilizing a vast array of equipment, such as specialist transporters and a fleet of cranes, including the largest land-based crane currently installing modules in South Texas, while still having access to the unique innovations of the ALE Group.

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The team is also mobilizing a vast array of equipment, such as specialist transporters and a fleet of cranes, including the largest land based crane currently installing modules in South Texas.

ALE has expanded their U.S. operational capability by complimenting their existing team with new engineers, offshore specialists, a strong sales force with 100 years of combined experience in the industry and personnel focused on national operations.

“Over the years we have established a reputation for safe and innovative heavy lifting. We can now offer a dedicated USA branch, fully focused to the local needs of the market. Unlike our competitors, we are not just an asset provider, but bring an engineering and solutions-driven approach to our clients and their projects,” explained Richard Peckover, regional director, ALE. “As the team is securing more medium and large profile jobs, and providing solutions across the Gulf Coast, Texas and Louisiana, there are huge growth potentials and we expect further expansion nationwide. By expanding our presence in the country and solidifying it for the long-term duration, it demonstrates our commitment to our clients in the USA and North American region.”

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