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European Shipyards in Joint Move to Address Market disruption

Two additional national associations, the Lithuanian Association of Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers (LLSRA) and the Bulgarian National Association of Shipbuilding and Shiprepair (BULNAS) have been confirmed by the CESA  General Assembly to become full members. Representatives and member companies of a total of 16 national associations met in Bucharest for their 2009 Annual Meeting. The key topic of the gathering was the financial and economic crisis and its deep impact on the global shipbuilding industry.
European shipyards remain fully committed to address the challenges with a joint European approach, for which the existing framework of LeaderSHIP 2015 serves as the ideal platform. CESA urges European and Member States ’policy makes to likewise commit to joint European solutions. The medium-long term course for LeaderSHIP 2015 requires further seamless determination aiming at leading edge competitiveness. In addition, intensive work is put on track to develop acute crisis response and provide tangible short-medium term support.
The General Assembly elected Frederico Spranger, CEO of Lisnave, Portugal , as its new Vice Chairman representing the Ship Maintenance Repair and Conversion segment. Mr. Spranger succeeds Werner Lueken, Managing Partner of Lloydwerft, Germany , who was thanked for his successful office term of the past two years. All other CESA office holders, i.e. Chairman Kommer Damen, Vice Chairman Bernard Meyer, Honorary Chairman Corrado Antonini and Secretary General Reinhard Lueken will continue in their functions.
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