ABS is expanding its footprint in Western Australia, establishing a physical presence in Port Hedland, a key trading zone for dry bulk minerals in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The new site joins other ABS locations in Perth, Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne.
Port Hedland
Port Hedland, the world’s largest iron ore export port, is located in northwest Australia's Pilbara region. The area is making substantial investments to support the energy transition to meet net-zero emissions goals.
Projects include a multi-million-dollar hydrogen hub, port infrastructure expansion and improvement, and clean energy job training programs.
Key international trading zone
"The Pilbara region has been a long-standing, key international trading zone, and to date, we have serviced our clients’ vessels by traveling from other offices to Port Hedland," said John McDonald, ABS President and COO.
He adds, "Activity at the port is booming and the government is investing in supporting growth in iron ore exports, clean energy facilities, and renewable energy supply chains to support alternative fuels, offshore wind, and battery manufacturing."
Safe operation and efficient performance
John McDonald continues, "So, we are investing as well and making our presence permanent."
With bulk carriers representing a significant portion of the ABS-classed fleet, ABS is the industry pioneer in providing sound technical knowledge and extensive practical experience for the safe operation and efficient performance of bulk carriers.