Pastor resalta en Atenas la importancia estratégica del transporte marítimo para la economía europea
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Consejo Informal de Ministros de Transporte de la Unión Europea.
Firma, junto a los ministros de Transporte de la Unión Europea, la Declaración de Atenas, que revisa la política de transporte marítimo de la UE hasta 2018.
Señala que “si alguna medida puede tener impacto en el desarrollo del transporte marítimo, su competitividad y su contribución al desarrollo económico europeo es el fomento y potenciación de las autopistas del mar”.
miércoles, 7 de mayo de 2014
La ministra de Fomento, Ana Pastor, ha resaltado hoy, durante su intervención en la Reunión Informal de Ministros de Transporte Marítimo de la Unión Europea celebrada en Atenas, la importancia estratégica del transporte marítimo para la economía europea y para la conexión geográfica, social
EU maritime know-how project concludes
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Nautilus is taking part in a conference in May which concludes a European Union-funded project to investigate ways of improving the recruitment and retention of merchant seafarers.
The three-year KNOWME project has tackled topics such as the image of shipping, retention in the maritime industry, improving working and living conditions for seafarers, innovative maritime education and training policies, and the future of maritime education and training.
Launched in line with the EU’s Maritime Transport Strategy 2009-2018, the 11-partner project was set up to address the growing shortage of European maritime professionals, and investigated ways of improving the image of shipping and the attractiveness of careers at sea and in the maritime sector.
The final KNOWME conference, which will take place on 20 May 2014 from
Flag of convenience registries and statistics (of ships of 1,000 GRT and greater)
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| Registry | Ships Registered | Foreign-owned ships | Percent Foreign | Foreign-owned ship profile | Remarks |
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| Antigua and Barbuda International Shipping Register[3] | 1,257[4] | 1,215[4] | 97% | Germany 1094, Denmark 20, Netherlands 17, Latvia 16, Estonia 10, Iceland 10, Norway 9, Switzerland 7, Turkey 7, US 7, Greece 4, Lithuania 3, Russia 3, New Zealand 2, Poland 2, Albania 1, Colombia 1, Mexico 1, UK 1[4] | |
| Bahamas Maritime Authority | 1,160[5] | 1,063[5] | 92% | Greece 225, Norway 186, US 109, Canada 96, Japan 88, Denmark 69, Poland 34, Germany 30, Cyprus 23, Netherlands 23, UAE 23, UK 18, Saudi Arabia 16, Bermuda 15, France 15, Malaysia 13, Sweden 11, Finland 8, Monaco 8, Singapore 7, Angola 6, Belgium 6, Guernsey 6, Spain 6, Thailand 4, Hong Kong 3, Ireland 3, Turkey 3, Indonesia 2, Jordan 2, Montenegro 2, Nigeria 2, Australia 1, Brazil 1, Croatia 1, Italy |
Marine Safety and Shipping: Emerging Risks in the Pipeline
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Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty's second annual Safety and Shipping Review identifies several emerging risks that are becoming a concern for the marine industry.
Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) recently released its second annual Safety and Shipping Review, which analyzes reported shipping losses of vessels over 100 gross tons. The report revealed that 2013 losses had declined by 20% from 2012 figures to 94 large losses. The 2013 accident year also represents a significant improvement on the previous 10-year loss average, with total worldwide shipping losses declining 45% since 2003.

