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Goodtech signs new framework agreement with Hafslund Celsio
Goodtech has entered into a new framework agreement with Hafslund Celsio for the delivery of IT consulting services and technical equipment in operational technology environments. The agreement has an estimated value of at least NOK 32 million over a period of 4 years, and a maximum value of NOK 64 million if the optional extension periods of 1+1+1+1 years are exercised.
The agreement continues an existing collaboration and includes, among other things, the delivery of specialized IT consultants with expertise in OT security and system integration, equipment and licenses for Hafslund Celsio’s facilities in Greater Oslo, as well as sustainable solutions with requirements for zero-emission service vehicles and environmental management systems.
“We are proud to have earned renewed trust from Hafslund Celsio and look forward to contributing with expertise and technology that supports their important societal mission in district heating and green energy,” says Margrethe Hauge, CEO of Goodtech.
The agreement strengthens Goodtech’s position as a supplier of IT/OT solutions to the energy sector and supports the company’s strategy to be a driving force for digitalization and sustainability in critical infrastructure.
For further information, please contact:
Margrethe Hauge
CEO Goodtech ASA
Phone: +47 957 96 920
Email: margrethe.hauge@goodtech.no
or
Anders Engelsen
CFO, Goodtech ASA
Tlf.: +47 93 20 79 01
E-post: anders.engelsen@goodtech.no
Om Goodtech
Goodtech er en av Nordens ledende systemintegratorer med dyktige ingeniører og fagspesialister som med sin erfaring og kompetanse bidrar til å effektivisere industrien – hver dag! Vårt samlede kompetansespekter lever opp til ambisjonen om å digitalisere industrien og bedre våre kunders konkurransekraft gjennom å kombinere vår prosess- og løsningskompetanse med ny software, teknologi og optimeringskompetanse.
Goodtech er notert på Oslo Børs, omsetter for ca. NOK 700 millioner og har omkring 310 medarbeidere i Norge og Sverige.