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American Bureau of Shipping

Global leader in ship classification, setting standards for safety and excellence in the marine and offshore industries since 1862.

About American Bureau of Shipping

Since its founding in 1862, ABS has been committed to setting standards for safety and excellence as one of the world's leading ship classification organizations. We search for and establish the best solutions for the industries we serve, and are at the forefront of marine and offshore innovation. In a constantly evolving industry, ABS works alongside its partners tackling the most pressing technical, operational and regulatory challenges so the marine and offshore industries can operate safely, securely and responsibly.

The surveyors, engineers, researchers and regulatory specialists who form the ABS team work in more than 200 offices in 70 countries around the world. With a passion for making the world a safer place, while also delivering practical and innovative solutions, ABS stands ready to assist and advance the marine and offshore industries. As a nonprofit organization, we are driven by our mission to promote the security of life, property and the marine environment through the development and verification of standards for the design, construction and maintenance of marine-related facilities.

FAQs

When was American Bureau of Shipping founded?
American Bureau of Shipping was founded in 1862.
Who is the CEO of American Bureau of Shipping?
Christopher J. Wiernicki is the CEO.
What industries or markets does American Bureau of Shipping operate in?
American Bureau of Shipping operates in the following markets: Ship Classification Services, Maritime Safety & Compliance, Marine Engineering & Surveying, Offshore Oil & Gas, Offshore Engineering & Structures, Marine & Offshore Standards Development, Certification & Verification Services, Regulatory Consulting (Maritime), Maritime Cybersecurity & Risk Management, and Marine Environmental Protection & Sustainability.
How many employees does American Bureau of Shipping have?
American Bureau of Shipping has 5000+ employees.
Where does American Bureau of Shipping have employees?
American Bureau of Shipping has employees in United States.
Does American Bureau of Shipping support remote work or working from home?
Yes, American Bureau of Shipping is a remote-friendly company.
Does American Bureau of Shipping offer a four-day work week?
No, American Bureau of Shipping does not offer a four-day work week.
What is American Bureau of Shipping's website?
American Bureau of Shipping's website is eagle.org.
Where can I find American Bureau of Shipping on social media?
You can find American Bureau of Shipping on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

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