ABL moves to new offices in Paris

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ABL has moved to their new offices in Paris.

ABL has been operational in France since 2014 and established our first office in Paris.

“We are thrilled to continue our journey in our new Paris office. This move represents a significant milestone for ABL France, reflecting our growth and commitment to supporting the renewable energy, oil & gas, and maritime sectors.” Hugues Delanoue, Country Manager, ABL France.

ABL France has grown to over 25 members of staff combining multi-disciplined expertise across marine and engineering, including marine engineers, marine surveyors, master mariners, structural engineers, subsea engineers, naval architects and marine civil engineers. Through key new hires, the local expertise has recently extended to clean shipping and port & harbours to support local port infrastructure feasibility and the overall maritime sector’s decarbonisation targets.

ABL France, benefiting from the specialised engineering support in renewable energy and technologies from its sister company Innosea, based in Nantes, has been part of all major steps in France’s offshore wind development. ABL’s track record includes working on over 80% of France’s current offshore wind projects, 50% of France’s floating wind projects, and supporting the construction of France’s first offshore wind farm.

Multi-disciplinary marine and engineering support to France’s first operational offshore wind farm, Saint Nazaire
Today, our local office is established as the local leader in marine warranty survey, owners engineering, marine advisory, assurance, and risk services. We work to de-risk and drive sustainability across offshore energy projects, from engineering and development to transportation and installation (T&I), and operations and maintenance (O&M).

ABL France provides the company’s full technical offering to support renewables, maritime, and oil & gas sectors in France, Benelux countries, Spain, and Francophone Africa.

8 August 2024 |

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