Maritime and offshore energy leaders from Brazil, Argentina, Chile and throughout South America came together for the first meeting of the ABS South America Regional Committee.“ABS has a long, proud history of
Maritime and offshore energy leaders from Brazil, Argentina, Chile and throughout South America came together for the first meeting of the ABS South America Regional Committee.
“ABS has a long, proud history of many decades serving clients in South America, and we are excited to bring together a committee of esteemed colleagues to exchange ideas and engage in constructive discussions to support innovative solutions and forward progress in the maritime and offshore industries,” said Vassilios Kroustallis, ABS Senior Vice President of Global Business Development.
Kroustallis reported that ABS has continued to hold the number one position in global orderbook share and has grown the fleet to 301 million gross tons, with more than 11,600 assets.
Wilson Pereira de Lima Filho, VADM (Ret) Director of the National Waterway Transportation Agency and Chairman of the ABS South America Regional Committee, said: “I have been following the issues of the Brazilian maritime industry for over two decades. It is a great honor to serve as Chairman of the first ABS South America Committee. The role of ABS is fundamental worldwide, especially as we focus on the energy transition and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from ships and port facilities, alongside the non-negotiable role of
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