ATPI Energy has secured contracts valued at more than $50 million over the past four months, strengthening its role as a travel management partner within the global energy sector.
The agreements reflect continued demand for specialised
workforce travel and logistics services across complex international
operations.
The contracts support ATPI’s recent global expansion, which
includes new client wins, enhanced operational capacity, and its 2025
acquisition by Direct Travel.
These developments have expanded the company’s reach and
strengthened its technology offering for energy sector mobility needs.
Under the new agreements, ATPI will deliver end-to-end
travel and logistics services for energy operators, supply chain partners and
service providers.
The focus will be on transporting crews, technicians and
executives safely and efficiently to key sites, including offshore platforms
and vessels.
The company will deploy its Crewhub and Crewlink
technologies for crew logistics, alongside the Avenir platform for corporate
travel management.
Zara Higgins, Head of Global Energy at ATPI, said: “ATPI
Energy already has an impressive portfolio of customers, including some of the
leading names in the global energy industry. Securing these new contracts is a
strong endorsement of our expertise and our reputation as a trusted travel
partner.”
Higgins added: “Across our global energy divisions, we work
closely with our clients to understand their challenges in crew and corporate
travel. By listening and collaborating, we can address these pain points and
deliver smarter, more effective solutions. We look forward to supporting our
new clients while continuing to build on our longstanding partnerships. With
increasing demand for specialised travel management in the energy sector, ATPI
remains committed to delivering innovative, reliable, and scalable solutions
that support complex global operations.’’ -TradeArabia News Service