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Dorsman: it is necessary that the small shipowning societies so as those large ones have the same opportunity to receive financings
December 1, 2017
The association of the European shipowners has invited the EU commission to assume initiatives in order to increase the communication and the visibility in topic of European financings to the aim to return the employment of the resources more effective.
In the course of an organized seminary from the European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA), than this week to Brussels has held, the representatives of the EU commission and of the shipowning association they have been confronted on the problems that the shipowning societies must face in order to approach the procedures in order to demand financings of the European Union. "With the Commission - it has specified the general secretary of the ECSA, Martin Dorsman - we intend to resolve the misalignment between the excess of demands for the Freeways of the Sea (MoS) and the fact who the equipment financial institution for the MoS does not come entirely spold, but want also to improve the visibility of the financings in favor of the shipowners".
"In the course of I confront - Dorsman has announced - are evidenced the following messages key by the shipowners: the Commission would have to make sure that the small shipowning societies so as those large ones have the same opportunity to receive financings; it would have to increase the communication with the field to the aim to characterize must real; the criteria of award of importance, thoroughness, quality and impact would have to be always held in consideration and the selection criteria would have to be been profitable more transparent".
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