Συνάντηση με το Υπουργείο Μεταφορών, Επικοινωνιών & Έργων Η Διεύθυνση του ΣΝΠ και της USC παρευρέθηκαν σε συνάντηση στις 1/11/2019 με τον Διευθυντή του Υπουργείου Μεταφορών, Επ. & Έργων και την ομάδα του, όπου συζητήθηκαν εκκρεμή λιμενικά θέματα. Έχουν υποβληθεί οι θέσεις του Συνδέσμου και της Στοιβαδορικής Εταιρείας σε συγκεκριμένα ζητήματα με την υποβολή στοιχείων και το Υπουργείο ανέλαβε να τα μελετήσει και να επανέλθει.
CY-FOS (Cyprus Foundation of the Sea Ltd) Ltd Inaugural Meeting Our Association participated in CY-FOS (Cyprus Foundation of the Sea Ltd) Ltd Inaugural Meeting which took place in Limassol Municipality Town Hall, on the 15th of October 2019. The Mayor, Mr. Nicos Nicolaides was present at the Meeting and in his welcoming speech he emphasized on how proud Limassol...
Συνέντευξη Προέδρου ΣΝΠ στην εφημερίδα Φιλελεύθερος Ο Πρόεδρος του Συνδέσμου μας κ. Παναγιώτης Χριστοδούλου, έχει παραχωρήσει συνέντευξη εφ’ όλης της ύλης στην εφημερίδα Φιλελεύθερος στις 6/10/2019, σχετικά με τα προβλήματα που αντιμετωπίζουν τα Μέλη μας στο Λιμάνι Λεμεσού, τις ανησυχίες μας σχετικά με την ιδιωτικοποίηση και ανάπτυξη του Λιμανιού Λάρνακας και τις αναβολές για την δημιουργία νέου ενεργειακού λιμανιού στο...
The Board of Directors of the Cyprus Shipping association organised the annual General meeting on the 20th of December at Four Seasons Hotel in Limassol. More than 150 members and associates of the association participated and were informed for the actions and future plans of the association. At his speech the President of the Board Mr Panayiotis Christodoulou emphasised the need for hard work in a difficult and challenging period for the...
The relevant restrictions have been imposed by an Order of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Cyprus issued on 3.10.1974 (P.I. 265/74) which declares the ports of Famagusta, Karavostasi and Kyrenia as closed for all vessels. The relevant Order P.I. 265/74 has been adopted on the basis of section 25 of the Port Regulation Law, Cap. 294 as amended (now section 15(1) of the Cyprus Ports Authority Law 38 of 1973, as amended by Law 28...
The Cyprus Shipping Association (CSA) was established in 1945, to provide a professional forum for the Shipping Agents of Cyprus. In 1954, following its registration under the provisions of the local Trade Unions Law, the Association became the official body representing the profession of the Shipping Agent in Cyprus. The Members of the Association are the leading and long established Shipping Agencies in the island.
The main aims of the Cyprus Shipping Association are:
As the spokesman for the Shipping Agents in Cyprus, the Cyprus Shipping Association ensures that its voice is heard on public issues affecting its members and contributing to the solution of all their problems. The Association also acts as liaison, negotiator and representative for its members in their dealings with the Government, the Legislature, the Port Authorities, the Department of Customs, the Business Community, the Trade Unions and all other interested parties.
With the Shipping Agent being actively involved in the operation and marketing of the Cyprus Ports, the Cyprus Shipping Association plays an important role in port affairs, taking part in the formation of policies applied and the solution to problems arising. The Association maintains close links with other local and international professional bodies pursuing common objectives. Its international affiliations include membership of the Federation Of National Associations of Ship Brokers and Agents (FONASBA), the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) and the the International Cargo Handling Co-ordination Association (ICHCA). At local level it is a member of the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (C.C.C.I) and the Employers and Industrialists Federation of Cyprus (E.I.F).
The Cyprus Shipping Association further provides its members with a platform for the exchange of professional experiences of common interest and acts as a centre for the collection, evaluation and distribution of information on local and international developments relevant to the profession and the port industry in general. In a day and age of revolutionary changes and of enormous growth in competition, the Association places increased emphasis on the upgrading of the skills of its members and their staff, the technological advancement of their operations and the strategic planning of their activities.