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ABS’ Wiernicki To Retire At The End Of 2025

April 23, 2025
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ABS Reports Strong Growth and Safety Performance at 163rd Annual Members Meeting

During the 163rd ABS Annual Members Meeting, the classification society highlighted its robust growth and leading safety performance. In 2004, ABS saw significant milestones, with the fleet reaching 300 million gross tons and securing the top spot in global class in new order share with 22 percent.

One of the key announcements at the meeting was the upcoming retirement of ABS Chairman and CEO, Christopher J. Wiernicki, who will step down at the end of 2025 after 14 years at the helm of ABS.

Reflecting on his tenure, Wiernicki stated, “We have navigated through various challenges, including the pandemic, industry downturns, and disruptive technological and regulatory changes. Despite these obstacles, strategic investments have positioned ABS as a technology and safety leader in the industry.”

Following Wiernicki’s retirement, the current ABS President and Chief Operating Officer, John McDonald, is expected to assume the role of Chairman and CEO starting January 1, 2026.

This leadership transition signifies a continuation of ABS’s commitment to innovation and safety in the maritime industry. Under McDonald’s leadership, ABS aims to further strengthen its position as a trusted partner for shipowners and operators seeking reliable class services.

With a focus on leveraging technology and industry expertise, ABS remains dedicated to enhancing safety standards, promoting sustainability, and driving continuous improvement across the maritime sector.

As ABS looks towards the future, the organization is poised to build on its legacy of excellence and drive further advancements in maritime safety and operational performance.

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