The new collaboration between ATPI and Nomadic will enhances travel compliance and workforce planning for the energy sector.
ATPI, the leading travel management company, and Nomadic, a global short-term immigration provider for businesses and corporate travellers, have announced a new partnership to support the global energy sector with travel compliance and workforce planning.
The collaboration will utilise the industry-leading knowledge and innovation of Nomadic to mobilise the energy sector’s workforce for global projects with greater ease. Backed by the world’s leading provider of immigration services Fragomen, Nomadic helps to process and corroborate visa applications for multinational and domestic corporations.
ATPI will utilise Nomadic’s extensive insight and technology to streamline activity for workforces which require specialised visa permits to perform work in international regions.
Recognizing a gap in the market, the two companies are committed to developing technology solutions that streamline international travel for the energy sector. This collaboration aims to provide workforces with the tools and support needed to maximize operational efficiency.
As the preferred business travel services provider to ATPI, Nomadic helps individuals remain compliant with regional requirements via visa and passport services, and the notarising, procurement, and securing of essential records for immigration applications.
Nomadic’s services will now be available to ATPI’s Energy and Marine clients in the UK, via the homepage of ATPI ‘s TravelHub – the all-in-one travel dashboard.
ATPI’s General Manager Scotland, Zara Higgins commented: “Our new agreement with Nomadic is a natural progression to the excellence we deliver. Through our shared vision, we are – and have been – 100% committed to creating innovative solutions to support the Global Energy Sector. By integrating Nomadic’s proven immigration and visa services to strengthen our offering, we will have solutions available to help our clients navigate the ongoing complexities associated with travel in the energy sector. This is an exciting development for both companies, and we look forward to seeing the positive difference it will make.”
Neil Thomson, Director at Nomadic, added: “Our agreement with ATPI is a new benchmark of smart collaboration and synergy. The chance to integrate our support into ATPI’s travel management systems will alleviate some of the challenges and inconveniences often faced by those who travel globally for work. By streamlining, and hopefully accelerating the process, we will take the burden off of individual operators and organisations, enabling them to focus on the efficiency and success of their energy activities.”
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