CAVU International And PT Samson Tiara Join Forces With ExxonMobil Indonesia Wells Team For Groundbreaking Human Performance Safety Leadership Program

CAVU International, a leading provider of human performance safety leadership coaching, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with PT Samson Tiara, in collaboration with ExxonMobil Cepu Limited (EMCL) Indonesia Wells Team. This partnership marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of safety excellence, leveraging CAVU’s expertise in Human Performance and Safety Leadership Coaching.

The collaboration, put in place for EMCL’s Banyu Urip Infill Clastic drilling program, will primarily focus on implementing a cutting-edge safety program, with a specific emphasis on ExxonMobil’s specialized safety system methodology. CAVU International has recently demonstrated such expertise in developing workshops, programs, and providing on-site support for ExxonMobil’s global safety system program.

“We are honored to be selected as the preferred partner for this crucial initiative with the EMCL Indonesia Wells Team,” said David Hazell, Senior Vice President of Business Development at CAVU International. “Our commitment to safety excellence aligns seamlessly with ExxonMobil’s vision, and we look forward to contributing to a safer and more productive work environment.”

Jim Truesdel, President Director of PT Samson Tiara, expressed his enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “We are immensely proud to be part of this journey with CAVU International and ExxonMobil Indonesia. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to safety, and we are excited about the positive impact we can achieve together.”

PT Samson Tiara, together with CAVU International, both proud partners of RelyOn Nutec, provides the energy industry in Southeast Asia with the most effective, realistic and state of the art training available, thereby enhancing safety leadership in the workplace and making a positive contribution to the lives of our training participants and customers. The collaboration emphasizes a shared commitment to fostering a culture of safety excellence and continuous improvement.

As part of this collaboration, CAVU International and PT Samson Tiara will bring their extensive expertise to the forefront, providing specialized coaching, workshops, and support tailored to enhance safety leadership practices within ExxonMobil Indonesia and their contractor partners.

For more information about CAVU International and PT Samson Tiara, please visit www.cavu-intl.com and www.samson-tiara.co.id.

About CAVU International:

CAVU International is a global leader in safety leadership coaching, offering expertise in human performance, continuous improvement, and team resource management. With a team of experienced professionals, CAVU partners with organizations worldwide to enhance safety culture, leadership effectiveness, and overall operational excellence.

About PT Samson Tiara:

PT Samson Tiara is the leading provider of onshore and offshore safety and survival training services in the Indonesian market. From their award-winning facility in Cilegon, PT Samson Tiara has been providing safety and emergency response training since 1994.

About RelyOn Nutec:

RelyOn Nutec delivers safety, compliance and competence services and solutions across the world. Through its facilities RelyOn Nutec helps clients protect their people, assets and the environment. RelyOn Nutec has a deep history going back over 50 years and through the intelligent application of the latest technology leads the wind industry and other safety-critical industries.

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