WSS Seeks Improved Position in Asian Offshore

September 29, 2015

Frank Liang (Photo: WSS)
Frank Liang (Photo: WSS)

Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) announced that Frank Liang has been named Regional Offshore Manager Asia, tasked with building the company’s business with rig contractors.

 
According to Sean Neilan, Sales & Marketing Director in Asia Pacific, Liang will play an important role in WSS's strategic initiative toward the offshore market.
 
In his almost three-decade career working as an ITC specialist within the marine, offshore and energy industries, Liang brings a wealth of experience and a vast network to WSS operations in Asia. “My primary focus is to leverage our global network and comprehensive product assortment to meet the specific demands of rig contractors,” Liang said. “While the company has been active in this segment for decades, we are confident that by refocusing our approach to this market, we can generate strong growth.” 
 
While Liang acknowledged that low oil prices have slowed offshore production in the region, he noted that rig contractors are under increasing pressure to improve services and reduce costs. “The scale and scope of our offering and global network puts WSS in a strong position to attract new customers,” he said. “We have also identified areas where we can easily create bespoke solutions to meet the specific demands of individual rig customers.”
 
Liang will also work closely with WSS’ global offshore team, which works with the top rig contractors in the world, and coordinate with other Regional Directors to help standardise WSS product and service offerings. “The leading contractors serve about 60 percent of the world’s rigs, so represent a critical part of our business going forward,” he explained. “We will also target smaller contractors serving rigs here in Asia.” 
 
Liang has moved quickly to get to know his sales staff and share his ideas. In late July, he hosted a two-day offshore conference in Singapore, bringing together about 30 Account Managers, Sales Managers and Product Managers in the Asia Pacific region for training. “Our goal was to introduce the specific risk factors and business strategies use to target the offshore market,” he said. “We are confident that by working more closely with our colleagues in other regions and departments to align our services, we will be in a stronger position when the rig market improves.”

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