ABS Named Best Regional Class Society

Sunday, November 15, 2009
File ABS Regional Vice President, Middle Eastern Region, ABS Europe Division, Joseph Brincat (center) accepts the Lloyd’s List Middle East & Indian Subcontinent Award for the Best Classification Society from Hamed Bin Lahej, Regional CEO Middle East/Africa, Drydocks World, Dubai during the awards ceremony held in Dubai. At right is Reg Athwal, founder of the RAW Group of Companies and the master of ceremonies for the event. (Photo courtesy ABS)
ABS Regional Vice President, Middle Eastern Region, ABS Europe Division, Joseph Brincat (center) accepts the Lloyd’s List Middle East & Indian Subcontinent Award for the Best Classification Society from Hamed Bin Lahej, Regional CEO Middle East/Africa, Drydocks World, Dubai during the awards ceremony held in Dubai. At right is Reg Athwal, founder of the RAW Group of Companies and the master of ceremonies for the event. (Photo courtesy ABS)

ABS was named Best Classification Society during the recent Lloyd’s List Middle East & Indian Subcontinent Awards held in Dubai. The award ceremony is one of six regional events hosted by the industry’s daily newspaper to benchmark excellence within the maritime industry.  

A panel of judges from a broad spectrum of industry selected ABS as the winner in the Classification Society category. The society has maintained a network of regional and port offices throughout the Middle East area for more than 30 years with regional administrative and operational headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

“Our regional commitment has been reaffirmed over the past several years with a significant increase in the number of engineers and surveyors providing service to our clients throughout the Middle East and India,” said Dubai-based Joseph Brincat, ABS Regional Vice President, Middle Eastern Region. Brincat added that ABS has further strengthened its ties to the region with an office opened in Oman in June of this year and increased support for shipping and offshore activity in Libya and India.  

“ABS has earned this recognition based on its unmatched experience with offshore developments in the region, in addition to its support of the growing gas, oil tanker and bulk carrier fleets that are controlled by Indian and Middle East-based owners,” said Brincat. In the past year the first jackup rigs built in the UAE were delivered into ABS class. Additional jackup units, accommodation units and offshore support vessels are either under construction at, or have recently been delivered from shipyards in the region. In addition some 70 offshore drilling units are active in the region.  

Indian and Middle East ship owners have also turned to ABS for class services for very large crude carriers (VLCCs), Aframaxes, various sizes of bulkers including recent contracts from Oman Shipping for the largest ore carriers currently on order anywhere in the world, offshore support vessels as well as numerous crewboats.

(www.eagle.org)

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