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News article22 September 2016Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport1 min read

European Sustainable Shipping Forum compostion

European Sustainable Shipping Forum compostion

The applications to become Member of the European Sustainable Shipping Forum (ESSF) have been evaluated and applicants have been informed of the results.

The composition of the ESSF membership is as follows:

  • All 28 EU Member States
  • The following 32 organisations:
    1. Baltic Ports Organization
    2. BMT Group Limited
    3. Brittany Ferries
    4. Compagnia Italiana di Navigazione
    5. Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions of Europe (CPMR)
    6. Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) - Europe
    7. DNV/GL
    8. European Association of Internal Combustion Engine Manufacturers-EUROMOT
    9. European Community Shipowners Associations (ECSA)
    10. European Sea Ports Organisation
    11. European Shippers Council (ESC)
    12. European Transport Workers' Federation
    13. FEPORT – Federation of European Private Port Operators
    14. Ferry Port Split
    15. Gas LNG Europe (GLE)
    16. GDF SUEZ
    17. IACS - International Association of Classification Societies Ltd
    18. Interferry
    19. International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (INTERTANKO)
    20. Moeller-Maersk
    21. Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute - MARINTEK
    22. Royal Association of Netherlands Shipowners
    23. SEA Europe
    24. Seas At Risk
    25. Shortsea Promotion Centre – Greece
    26. Shortsea Promotion Centre – Spain
    27. STX Shipyards France
    28. Swedish Shippers Council
    29. The oil companies' European association for environment, health and safety in refining and distribution - CONCAWE
    30. Transport & Environment (T&E)
    31. Wärtsilä Corporation
    32. WATERBORNE European Technology Platform

See also:

25/09/2013 - Navigating Towards Clean and Sustainable Shipping (Call for applications)

Details

Publication date
22 September 2016
Author
Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport