Australia’s ASC appoints CEO and managing director

Australian shipbuilder ASC on February 14 announced the appointment of a chief executive officer and managing director.

The newly-appointed CEO Stuart Whiley has been interim CEO of ASC Pty Ltd since 2014.

“Stuart brings a deep understanding of what it takes to create and sustain sovereign naval industrial capabilities and the board and I are delighted that his leadership of the company will continue,” ASC’s chairman Bruce Carter said.

“During Stuart’s time as interim chief executive officer the company has successfully transitioned to two year full-cycle submarine dockings at ASC in South Australia, increased capability and capacity for short and medium term maintenance activities in Western Australia and significantly lifted productivity and efficiency across submarine operations,” Carter added.

Mr Whiley has served ASC for 28 years after joining the company at the start of the Collins-class build program and says he remains committed to achieving a “best for nation” approach to submarine construction and sustainment.

“I look forward to building upon the unique capability that ASC brings to Australia’s naval defence industry and making sure that Australia continues to have a sovereign submarine capability, supported by local industry, well into the future,” Whiley said.

“As a company we are committed to building up the capability of the national workforce needed to support Australia’s operational submarines in the Collins Class fleet whilst preparing to support the future submarine program,” he said.

Whiley’s appointment does not impact the role of Mr Jim Cuthill, who was appointed Acting Chief Executive Officer of ASC Shipbuilding in late 2017 and will continue his management of ASC’s shipbuilding business and operations.