Shell Southern North Sea Contract 2012
Any anouncements expected by the end of this month maybe ?
Anyone in the know about the rumour that ALL the shell work in the north sea is out for tender?
RP
Anyone in the know about the rumour that ALL the shell work in the north sea is out for tender?
RP
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Den Helder
Yesterday i've received a message of the Dutch Airline Pilots Association that CHC Den Helder lost a major contract. The DALPA will now investigate the consequences for involved pilots.
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If any contractor doesn't already know that they have the contract then they don't have the contract. Everyone else will have to wait for the official announcement.
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Dancopter wins Shell contract!
Finally things are clear, Dancopter wins Shell contract over Bristow! This means not only the NAM-North sea but Shell WORLDWIDE! All Bristow / Shell AOC's have been revoked as per januari 2012! Congratulations for all involved at Dancopter!!!
It is still not clear if Dancopter has the initiative on all other sites besides Den Helder but for sure engineer recruitments for NL and UK are set for monday the 7th of may .
Time has come for the big operators like Bristow and CHC to meet with the small but nasty threats like Dancopter, NHV and Heli Holland. Purely because of arrogance, management overkill and uncontrollable long supply chains their dominance is systematicly turning agains them. It's like allways that the small ones push out the big ones to eventually become to big themselves, ending up with the same fate. It's just nature!
CHC has indeed lost the Wintershall contract already and is therefore trying to relocate or possibly fire 15 pilots and started stopping all 1-year contracts for approx. 10 engineers to make their operation redundent again.
While Wintershall is not running smooth at the moment rumours go round that they are gonna combine flights with Total. This would mean that the lost contracted flights and ad-hoc flights will return to CHC. For the engineers that will only be too late, they find themselves applying for jobs outside Holland. They will most likely be smart enough not to return to CHC again untill they have finalized their transformations.
It is still not clear if Dancopter has the initiative on all other sites besides Den Helder but for sure engineer recruitments for NL and UK are set for monday the 7th of may .
Time has come for the big operators like Bristow and CHC to meet with the small but nasty threats like Dancopter, NHV and Heli Holland. Purely because of arrogance, management overkill and uncontrollable long supply chains their dominance is systematicly turning agains them. It's like allways that the small ones push out the big ones to eventually become to big themselves, ending up with the same fate. It's just nature!
CHC has indeed lost the Wintershall contract already and is therefore trying to relocate or possibly fire 15 pilots and started stopping all 1-year contracts for approx. 10 engineers to make their operation redundent again.
While Wintershall is not running smooth at the moment rumours go round that they are gonna combine flights with Total. This would mean that the lost contracted flights and ad-hoc flights will return to CHC. For the engineers that will only be too late, they find themselves applying for jobs outside Holland. They will most likely be smart enough not to return to CHC again untill they have finalized their transformations.
While Wintershall is not running smooth at the moment rumours go round that
they are gonna combine flights with Total. This would mean that the lost
contracted flights and ad-hoc flights will return to CHC. For the engineers that
will only be too late, they find themselves applying for jobs outside Holland.
They will most likely be smart enough not to return to CHC again untill they
have finalized their transformations.
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That is quite a hit they are taking.
While I have little sympathy for the management, my heart goes out to a number of employees who have behaved professionally and with grace and now face an uncertain future.
I know it is the market and there is no long term security in this game, but it takes its toll on a personal level.
Well done to Dancopter, obviously an offer well played and having had dealings with them before I trust they will be as professional and pleasant to work alongside as they were then.
Target zero, indeed...
While I have little sympathy for the management, my heart goes out to a number of employees who have behaved professionally and with grace and now face an uncertain future.
I know it is the market and there is no long term security in this game, but it takes its toll on a personal level.
Well done to Dancopter, obviously an offer well played and having had dealings with them before I trust they will be as professional and pleasant to work alongside as they were then.
Target zero, indeed...
It sure looks like Bristow is well on track to achieve Target Zero.
Well done by DanCopter. Will be interesting to see if DanCopter is also going to do the work in addition to the southern north sea or is there a seperate winner for those contracts?
Well done by DanCopter. Will be interesting to see if DanCopter is also going to do the work in addition to the southern north sea or is there a seperate winner for those contracts?
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Job Security
There is now very little job security for offshore pilots and engineers. The nature of how oil company contracts are allocated has changed from one of reward and renewal for a contract well executed to one of bottom line savings, perceived or real.
Therefore, as with other short contract industries, salaries must rise significantly to compensate for the inevitable periods when no employment is available and pilots are working milk rounds just to keep a roof over their heads.
Like some airlines, will there come a time when the big players outsource employment contracts i.e. no direct employment?
Therefore, as with other short contract industries, salaries must rise significantly to compensate for the inevitable periods when no employment is available and pilots are working milk rounds just to keep a roof over their heads.
Like some airlines, will there come a time when the big players outsource employment contracts i.e. no direct employment?