Maritime Cyprus 2007 Conference
MARITIME CYPRUS 2007 CONFERENCE
Limassol, 23-26 September 2007
Every two years the Government in cooperation with
the Cyprus Shipping Council and the Cyprus Union of Shipowners, organise the
Maritime Cyprus Conference, which has grown into one of the world’s most
significant shipping conferences. Its status now gives it a prominent position
in the calendar of many shipping executives in the industry, including, owners,
managers, and delegates from other shipping service organisations.
The Maritime Cyprus 2007 Conference, which is the tenth, since it was first
established in 1989 will have as a main theme “Stay Tuned…Shipping New Image”.
As the theme suggests the Conference will be focused on the New Image of
Shipping, It will also analyse issues of Training and Retaining of Seafarers and
Shipowners´ mission and vision.
The conference will be officially opened by the Conference Chairman and
Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Communications and Works Mr. Michael
Constantinides. Distinguished quests such as the H.E. Adm. Efthymios
Mitropoulos, IMO Secretary General and H.E. Mr. Jacques Barrot, Vice-President
of the European Commission and Transport Commissioner and other personalities of
the International shipping scene will debate on the New Shipping Image. The
conference´s first day includes also the official opening of the Maritime
Service Exhibition.
The main aim of the “Maritime Cyprus Conference” is to operate as a forum where
important and current issues relating to international shipping are presented by
distinguished speakers and subsequently discussed by the international shipping
community, thereby helping to formulate sound and well balanced decisions and
policies on crucial shipping issues.
All the conference participants will enjoy the Sunday evening with a musical
performance and a reception organised by the Cyprus Department of Merchant
Shipping and the Cyprus Shipping Council.The “Maritime Cyprus Conference“ offers
also the opportunity to the participants to become familiar with the strong
maritime tradition of Cyprus and its people. Its complete shipping
infrastructure constitutes an invaluable asset, both for the expanded Europe and
for the international shipping community in general.