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Saudi Maritime & Logistics Congress 2025
1 - 2 October 2025
Dhahran ExpoDammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Joshua Divin
SVP Global Marine Business Development at ABS
Speaker

Profile

Joshua Divin is Senior Vice President of Marine Business Development for ABS. In this role, he drives strategic client engagement, fosters key partnerships, and develops innovative business solutions to advance ABS’s presence in the marine sector.

Divin is known for his ability to connect with people from varied backgrounds and develop high-performing teams, helping him progress through several leadership positions during his time with ABS. Previously, Divin was the Senior Vice President for Western Operations. He also served as Vice President of Engineering for the Americas within Global Engineering and Technology, a Government Program Manager, and later Director of Navy Programs, during which time he was instrumental in initiating and developing a condition-based class approach for government vessels.

Divin joined ABS in 2007 as an engineer and served in various engineering leadership and program management positions around the globe, including Houston, Shanghai and Singapore. He has a foundation in electrical engineering and experience in naval systems design, marine and offshore construction, and reliability-centered condition-based programs. Divin is passionate about innovation and leveraging emerging technologies to enhance client solutions and drive advancement in the marine industry.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University and a master’s in engineering management from The George Washington University.

Agenda Sessions

  • State of the Industry| Shifts in Global Trade & Regional Development

    13:05