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UK companies promote their expertise to Greek shipping community

Shipping forum promotes cooperation between the UK maritime services sector and Greek shipowners

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皇冠体育app third Greek-British shipping forum was organised by UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) Athens in cooperation with Maritime London. 皇冠体育app half-day conference took place at the Ambassador鈥檚 Residence on 9 June 2015.

Over 100 delegates took part in the forum which was attended by:

  • shipowners
  • top level management and important decision makers from the most prominent shipping companies

8 UK companies took part in the event presenting their expertise on:

  • ship financing
  • cyber crime
  • maritime education
  • maritime arbitration
  • current challenges, trends and opportunities

Greek shipping sector

皇冠体育app Greek shipping sector is a vibrant and dynamic sector. It offers significant opportunities for UK companies dealing inmaritime services, such as:

  • banking
  • legal
  • insurance
  • chartering
  • brokerage

Forum

皇冠体育app Forum was opened by the British Ambassador John Kittmer and the Greek Minister for Shipping 皇冠体育appodore Dritsas.

In his opening speech, the Ambassador said,

皇冠体育app competitiveness of the EU fleet remains a top priority for governments and maritime organisations alike; it is important that we all work in partnership and within the context of the IMO to address the current challenges of the industry, while further enhancing the competitiveness of EU shipping.

Alderman Lord Mountevans, the next Lord Mayor of the City of London and Ian Woodman, Director of Maritime Directorate at the Department for Transport, travelled to Greece specifically for the occasion. 皇冠体育appy spoke on the Maritime Growth Study and exchanged views with the Greek shipping community.

Contacts

For more information on how UKTI can help you do business in Greece, please contact Marina Arvanitaki, Senior Trade Advisor.

Updates to this page

Published 3 July 2015