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International: Aker Solutions unveils 12-month campaign at Aberdeen Airport with JCDecaux Airport
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Tuesday, 14 February 2012 09:00 (IST)
JCDecaux Airport, Aker SolutionsABERDEEN: Oil services group Aker Solutions has taken a long-term holding on the Aberdeen Airport welcome site, in a 12-month campaign booked with JCDecaux Airport.

The site will now form part of the company's 'My New Colleague' campaign, carrying a different creatives on each side to target the arriving and departing audiences, states a company release.

Jacqueline McCormickJacqueline McCormick, commercial director, JCDecaux Airport, said, "Aberdeen is the hub of the UK oil industry and increasingly a key player across the energy sector overall so we are delighted that Aker Solutions, a global company based in Aberdeen has taken this key iconic outdoor location. The audience profile of the Aberdeen welcome site makes it one of the most sought-after poster sites in Scotland and is ideal for reaching energy sector professionals."

Mike ForbesMike Forbes, managing director of maintenance, modifications and operations at Aker Solutions in Aberdeen, said, "We are delighted to have secured this high- profile advertising site. As a significant contributor to both the local economy and the burgeoning UK oil and gas industry supply chain, we hope it will play an important part in supporting our global campaign to recruit an additional 3,000 people worldwide.

Long term blocking of this premium site "Aker Solutions is one of the largest employers in the north-east of Scotland. This new recruitment campaign demonstrates our long-term commitment to Aberdeen and our intention to continue to grow our business going forward", Forbes concluded.
 
 
 

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