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the association of the Croatian shipowners Mare Nostrum enters to take part of the ECSA
the companies that are under responsibility of the Croatian organization operate 141 ships
October 2, 2014
The association of the Croatian shipowners Mare Nostrum has joined the European association European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA), of which it will officially enter to take part next 1° January. "We - the director of Mare Nostrum has declared, Maja Markovcic Kostelac - are very proud and happy for joining to us to DECOY, with which we share the same values and worries. To take part of family ECSA will allow us to interact with the civil employees and the politicians of the European Union to all the levels and we will put our best foot forward in order to contribute to create a favorable atmosphere for the shipping of the EU let alone in order to promote its values all over the world".
"We are enthusiastic - it has replied the general secretary of the association of the European shipowners, Patrick Verhoeven - to welcome on board of the ECSA to the young marine State of the EU. By the profitable exchange of opinions that we have had to Dubrovnik (where at the beginning of this week the directive one of Mare Nostrum is reunited, ndr) appears obvious that we share a common program that it is face to the competitiveness of the fleets and the European norms. They are very anxious to collaborate with our Croatian colleagues".
Mare Nostrum counts ten associated shipowning companies that total of 1,7 million tons and an ability to 3,8 million gross capacities in tons operates altogether fleets constituted from 141 ships for a tonnage. The Croatian shipowners appoint to a job 3,264 marine ones.
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