Naval Architect Simon Mackay joins ABL Maritime Scotland
ABL – consultants in marine casualty management -continue to expand their Scottish footprint with the new addition of Simon Mackay.
Simon is a Chartered Naval Architect, with extensive experience is the design and analysis of ship and marine structures. He has provided design consultancy services to ship owners, shipyards and designers, covering stability analysis, structural design and safety engineering for newbuild projects as well as modifications to existing vessels.
‘’We are very pleased to have Simon onboard to bolster our marine naval architecture capability and being based in Glasgow, is well placed to attend to cases in Scotland and the North of England. I’m confident this his experience and expertise will be a valuable asset to our clients’’.
Paul Martin, Managing Director Maritime, Europe & West Africa
Simon has also worked on a number of marine casualty cases, providing expert technical advice covering different aspects of naval architecture for salvage and wreck removal projects.
‘’I’m thrilled to join ABL. I’m looking forward to utilising my experience from time spent onsite (both onboard vessels and in dockyards) along with my analytical and design skills to provide practical engineering solutions to meet our clients’ requirements.’’
Simon Mackay, Senior Naval Architect, Glasgow
Simon is a Chartered Naval Architect and Member of the Royal Institute of Naval Architects.
ABL – part of the global consultancy ABL Group – provides specialist services in marine casualty management for P&I and hull & machinery (H&M) claims, salvage support services, expert witness and litigation support. With a legacy dating back to The Salvage Association, Braemar, and LOC – ABL has over 150 years of history in providing independent support to the maritime sector.
Mackay started his new role in November.
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