ABS Breaks Ground on Offshore Energy Center

December 9, 2013

Christopher J. Wiernicki
Christopher J. Wiernicki

ABS, a provider of classification services to the global offshore industry, is establishing an office in Houston's Energy Corridor near the intersection of Interstate 10 and Highway 6. The new facility will co-locate members from ABS engineering, project management, technology and business management, allowing ABS to better serve its client base in this significant energy research and development hub.

"ABS recognizes that our customer base in the offshore industry demands on-site support with best-in-class services," says ABS Chairman Christopher J. Wiernicki. "ABS made the strategic decision to provide greater access to our offshore clients by locating ABS' industry-focused resources in a dedicated facility in one of the world's most important energy centers. This move reinforces our commitment to support Houston's leading energy industry."

In addition to class services, ABS' West Houston facility will offer education and training seminar rooms for local industry to use on demand. The objective is to provide a forum with access to in-house resources that fosters knowledge-based partnerships and information sharing among operators, service providers, academia and regulatory bodies.

The facility is scheduled to open in the first quarter 2014. 

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