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Leendert Muller takes the helm as Chairman of ETA
Multraship Managing Director, Leendert Muller, was elected as Chairman of ETA at its Annual Meeting in Trieste. He succeeds Tug Malta’s Chief Executive Mr Mario Mizzi. Mr. Muller has spent over 30 years working in the towage and salvage industry and is a certified master and acting senior Salvage Master. Read more…
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ETA highlights the sector contribution to maritime safety in its Annual Conference
“Safety is our Business”: this is the central theme of 2017 ETA Annual Meeting Conference, which will take place on the 8th of June in the Italian city of Trieste. The event will be focused on the different aspects affecting maritime safety and how the towage sector plays an essential Read more…
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EU ministers outline the future of the EU Maritime Policy
The Maltese Presidency put once more the EU maritime transport sector in the spotlight with the organization of the shipping sector stakeholders conference and the Ministerial Conference on Maritime policy which approved the Valletta Declaration. This document outlines a common vision on the goals and priorities for the EU maritime Read more…
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“I AM”, the Industry Alliance for Logistics and Connectivity agrees on priorities
During the first 2017 meeting, the 22 members of the newly-born I AM Industry Alliance of transport chain stakeholders have agreed upon their common vision regarding multimodality, connectivity, logistics and growth and will start to work on the following issues: – Reduction of air pollution: Decarbonisation, NOx and sulphur emissions; Read more…
Events
ETA participated in the 2nd European Shipping Week
Brussels hosted for a second time the European Shipping Week. The event organised by ECSA, put the shipping industry in the spotlight of the EU policy debate and gave the sector the visibility it deserved. ETA, as a partner of the ESW steering committee had a very active role during Read more…
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EU Parliament decides on shipping emissions and trade
The Plenary of the EU Parliament voted on two dossiers which will have an important impact on the EU shipping sector. Europarliamentarians ratified the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and supported the reform of the European Emissions Trading System (ETS), the EU carbon market designed to reduce the Union´s Read more…
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A glance at the EU policy work on the shipping sector in 2017
Political activity resumes in Brussels after the holiday season. This year has been themed by the EU Commission as the European Maritime Year; the EC will be publishing and supporting several initiatives that will define the development of the sector for the next years. The focus on the EU maritime Read more…
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The Maltese Council Presidency puts the Maritime sector in the EU agenda
The Maltese government aims to bring the maritime sector back in the spotlight of the EU agenda during its 6 months Presidency of the EU Council. As an island nation and a shipping power, Malta aspires to use next semester and the EU Maritime Year to create momentum for big Read more…
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ETA with other 21 EU Assoc. establishes a new partnership for Logistics
ETA joined the efforts of other 21 EU industry associations to launch a new platform representing the totality of the transport modes and logistic chain. The Industry Alliance for Multimodal Connectivity and Logistics is composed of different organizations covering the modes of transport, cargo owners, freight forwarders, logistics and port Read more…