McDermott, a leading provider of integrated engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) services for the energy industry, has successfully achieved ISO 50001 certification for four of its major fabrication yards. This certification demonstrates McDermott’s commitment to energy management and sustainability practices.
ISO 50001 is an international standard that outlines best practices for energy management systems. By achieving this certification, McDermott has shown its dedication to improving energy performance, reducing energy costs, and minimizing environmental impact across its operations.
The certification was awarded to McDermott’s fabrication yards in Batam, Indonesia; Altamira, Mexico; Jebel Ali, UAE; and Dammam, Saudi Arabia. These yards play a crucial role in the company’s global operations, and the ISO 50001 certification further validates McDermott’s focus on operational excellence and efficiency.
McDermott’s commitment to energy management aligns with its broader sustainability goals and its efforts to enhance environmental stewardship. By implementing best practices in energy management, McDermott is not only reducing its carbon footprint but also improving its overall operational performance.
Overall, McDermott’s achievement of ISO 50001 certification for its four major fabrication yards is a testament to the company’s dedication to sustainability and continuous improvement in energy management practices.