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LINK Associates acquired by SEACOR

Get free weekly news by e-mailLINK Associates International, the Derby and London based business continuity and crisis management consultancy company, has been acquired by SEACOR Environmental Services International (SESI) in a move to grow its international business in training and consultancy services. SESI are part of SEACOR Holdings Inc.

LINK Associates will continue to operate as an independent subsidiary of SESI and will be growing its established services for risk and business continuity. Working with SESI, LINK will be able to build on its current client base and expand its international operations.

SESI president, Neil Challis stated, “We are delighted to have LINK join the SES group of companies. LINK has a huge amount of experience and an unsurpassed track record in the fields of crisis management, business continuity and health and safety training that complements our range of emergency response training presently offered by SESI.”

“LINK has established a commanding crisis leadership position both within the UK and internationally. SESI is uniquely positioned to accelerate LINK’s ongoing growth agenda in the areas of business continuity, crisis management, reinforcing both companies’ roots in strategic and tactical emergency management,” added Neil Challis.

Richard Baldwin, chairman of LINK commented “Becoming part of the SES family will allow LINK to continue to provide its business continuity and crisis services and extend this support to a wider audience. Our world class facilities, operational and strategic experience of business risks fits closely with SESI’s activities. This move creates the potential for immediate benefits through access to SESI international presence.”

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Date: 13th Sept 2007• Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: BC markets and companies
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