Thursday, October 10, 2024

ABP appoints new Head of Marine in the Humber

Steven Clapperton has moved from the role of Director of Marine Operations with the Port of London Authority to join ABP as Head of Marine in the Humber.

He arrives in the Humber as an experienced maritime industry leader with over 30 years’ experience in the sector to lead the Marine team made up of more than 300 people and includes the Humber Marine Pilots.

Prior to the Port of London Authority, Steven worked at the Port of Tyne, where he was Maritime Director and Harbour Master. Before this, he had an extensive and varied seagoing career, working as a harbour pilot, and spent time working in marine consultancy, including a period on secondment to an international oil major.

Simon Bird, ABP’s Regional Director, said: “Steven brings a wealth of experience to the role, having been a pilot and a Master Mariner; and with his strong background in port management, it’s great to appoint him in the Humber, the UK’s busiest port complex.

“His leadership and knowledge in such an important role are vital for overseeing the shipping movements in what is the UK’s busiest trading estuary with 17% of the seaborne trade coming through our ports. I want to thank Fred Firman who has covered the role since the former Head of Marine, Paul Bristowe was appointed as Chief of Staff (Group).”

Mr Clapperton said: “I am excited to be to joining ABP as Head of Marine Humber, as we embark on the delivery of our five-year strategic plan. I’m particularly focused on safety-led cultures and working collaboratively to make the right decisions in relation to our values.

“I’m looking forward to meeting our customers and stakeholders, collaborating with new colleagues, and working together to deliver safe, efficient, and cost-effective marine operations, contributing to our twin missions of Keeping Britain Trading and Enabling the Energy Transition.”

Steven has held several voluntary roles including being a Trustee of the Tyne Rivers Trust and is a member of the board of the Guild of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST). He is a Master Mariner and Associate Fellow of the Nautical Institute and is a passionate advocate for seafarers’ welfare and for the health of our rivers.”

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