ABL New Zealand will offer the company a full range of energy and marine consultancy services, with a particular focus on bringing ABL’s more than 150 years of legacy in marine surveying and consulting to support the country’s maritime industries.
“New Zealand, with its size and strategic location in the South Pacific, is a pivotal hub for maritime activities, including shipping, with 99.7 percent of NZ’s trade transported by sea. Given the country’s unique characteristics—its size, isolation, and reliance on international trade—offering a comprehensive range of consultancy services represents an exciting opportunity for ABL. I am very excited to take on this new role,” says Morwenna Vye.
Leveraging the global expertise and resources of ABL Group, the new office will specialize in services including technical due diligence, technical advisory and management consultancy, vessel and yacht surveys, safety and compliance audits, ports & harbors consultancy, marine warranty survey, and marine casualty management.
Master Mariner Vye has been appointed as country lead. She brings almost 20 years of experience in shipyard management, super yacht builds, and brokerage. She has worked as a maritime regulator and investigator and has accreditation in ISM and ISO auditing. She joins ABL from the government agency Maritime New Zealand (MNZ).
In addition to maritime services, ABL will support the local market in its renewables and decarbonization initiatives with the company’s multi-disciplined energy transition engineering services, including expertise in emissions consulting and electrification.
“Establishing a market presence in New Zealand is the natural next step for ABL, following almost 40 years of growth in the region. This move better enables us to provide our global service offering via local expertise, supporting more clients more rapidly and across more markets. The new office also provides a platform off which to launch our market-leading renewable energy consultancy to support New Zealand’s promising offshore wind potential,” comments Simon Healey, ABL’s Regional Managing Director for Asia-Pacific.
ABL has been operational in Australasia since 1988, born out of the presence of AqualisBraemar and LOC. The company’s regional headquarters is located in Perth, with further offices in Sydney and Melbourne.
Part of global consultancy ABL Group ASA, it is joined in the region by sister companies, the renewable energy consultants—OWC, wells and reservoir management experts—AGR, and the Group’s design house—Longitude Engineering.
ABL New Zealand is located at Mount Maunganui, New Zealand.