Winning the Offshore Energies UK Innovative Supply Chain Company (SME) of the Year award is a moment we’re genuinely proud of.
It reflects the work our team has been delivering across some of the sector’s most challenging and forward-looking projects – and it’s great to see that recognised.
What makes this award meaningful is that it recognises how we approach problems. Innovation, for us, isn’t about chasing novelty or producing technology for the sake of it. It’s about looking at a challenge, understanding the constraints, and finding a smarter, safer, or more efficient way to get the job done. That mindset has shaped projects like the the PALM QCS, the PALM Charger and the Floating Fuel Depot.
But innovation shows up in other ways too. Sometimes it’s about questioning whether the accepted approach is still the right one. A good example is our work on flare gas recovery, where we took a step back and asked whether the traditional thinking around what was “possible” or “practical” still held true.
The same mindset sits behind our digital solutions. With Apollo KnowHow™, we saw that many operators were still wrestling with spreadsheets, disconnected tools and manual processes – not because they wanted to, but because the alternatives weren’t flexible or practical enough. KnowHow was built to solve that.
Across all these areas, the thread is the same. We listen. We look at the real problem. We work with clients and partners. And we build solutions – technical or otherwise – that make things genuinely better.
This award recognises that way of working, and we’re grateful to OEUK, the judges, our clients and every member of the Apollo team who brings that mindset to life every day.




