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European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) Rebrands as European Shipowners

On the occasion of its 60 years, the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) becomes ECSA European Shipowners, reinforcing its role as the voice of the European shipping industry.

The organisation, which launched a new logo and visual identity, represents 22 European shipowners’ national associations, around 35% of the global fleet and all shipping segments from bulker carriers to container ships, tankers, gas carriers, ferries, cruise ships and offshore vessels.

The new name reflects the organisation’s commitment to raising awareness of European shipping’s key role to the continent’s energy, supply chain and food security.

Source: European Shipowners

European Shipowners’ priorities 2024-2029

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Ahead of the 2024 European elections, ECSA launches its policy priorities for the next five years. The four pillars are Climate and energy transition, People-centred green and digital transition, Ship Finance and Competitiveness and Trade.

Europe is facing an existential transformation as it strives to meet climate neutrality by 2050 while maintaining industrial leadership at global level.

European shipping has been a cornerstone of Europe’s energy, food, and supply chain security. European shipping, representing 39.5% of the world fleet, enables Europe to play a leading role in the international supply chains. Shipping delivers the goods and energy we need, supports EU exports and connects European citizens within Europe and with the rest of the world.

To ensure European shipping continues to play a strategic role for the security of Europe, the ECSA Priorities 2024-2029 put forward policy recommendations along four key pillars:

  • Climate and energy transition
  • People-centred green and digital transition
  • Ship Finance and Competitiveness
  • Trade

Read the ECSA Priorities 2024-2029 here.
Download the ECSA Priorities 2024-2029 here.