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London, United Kingdom

The EECSAC Conference covers the transportation of dry and temperature controlled containerized cargo between ports in Europe and ports and points on the East Coast of South America, more particularly between Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and European Baltic Sea/North Sea and Atlantic ports and ports between Recife in Brazil and Ushuaia in Argentina

+44 207 403 1700
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Brussels, Belgium

CEFIC, the European Chemical Industry Council, is both the forum and the voice of the European chemical industry. It represents, directly or indirectly, about 40,000 large, medium and small chemical companies in Europe, which employ about two million people and account for more than 30% of world chemicals production. CEFIC is made up of the national chemical industry federations of 25 countries in Europe and large international companies which are members in their own right. The policy of CEFIC is determined by the General Assembly, the Board and the Executive Committee. Since June 1998, the CEFIC Board and Executive Committee have been widened to include representatives from related Branch Organisations. Their decisions are implemented by a Director General and staff whose offices are in Brussels, where CEFIC was incorporated in 1972 as an international association with scientific objectives.

32 2 676 7211
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Brussels, Belgium

Its aim is to promote the interests of European shipping so that the industry can best serve European and international trade and commerce in a competitive free enterprise environment to the benefit of shippers and consumers.

+32 2 511 3940
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Brussels, Belgium

The European Freight and Logistics Leaders Forum is an International Non Profit Association composed of more than eighty members who take an important and active part in the use, development, harmonisation and modernisation of multimodal freight transport systems in Europe. F&L members are public and private persons and entities established in Austria, Belgium, Danemark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Spain, Hungary, Italy, (The) Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

+32 (0) 2 741 86 85
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Lisbon,, Portugal

The European Maritime Safety Agency, created in the aftermath of the Erika disaster, will contribute to the enhancement of the overall maritime safety system in the Community. Its goals are, through its tasks, to reduce the risk of maritime accidents, marine pollution from ships and the loss of human lives at sea.

+351 21 1209 200
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+30 1 345 1870
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Brussel/Bruxelles, Belgium

32.2.736.34.63
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+30 1 931 4100
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+30 1 453 5930
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Netherlands

Shortsea shipping means the movement of cargo and passengers by sea between ports situated in geographical Europe or between those ports and ports situated in non European countries having a coastline on the enclosed seas bordering Europe. Shortsea shipping includes domestic and international maritime transport, including feeder services, along the coast, to and from the islands rivers and lakes.

+32 2 240.15.20
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Washington,, DC, United States

(202) 862-9500
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