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Live from Posidonia

Posidonia manifests resilience, commitment and potential of Greek shipping

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Amidst significant challenges both for the shipping industry and for Greece, Posidonia 2018 is set once again to "manifest the resilience, commitment and potential of Greek shipping and Greeceā€, says Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) president Theodore Veniamis .

Veniamis said in a statement: "The achievements of Greek shipping are important, not only for Greece but also for Europe and for the welfare of all nations. The Greek-controlled fleet continues to hold the first position internationally, representing about 20% of the global fleet in dwt terms, including a 30% share of tankers and 22% of bulk carriers, while approximately half of the total European Union fleet capacity is Greek-owned.ā€

He said Greek shippingā€™s achievements are reflected in the way it is welcomed, appreciated and respected by its trading partners around the world. "It is this legacy of commitment and reliability that the Greek shipping community continuously strives to uphold and honour. This is also the legacy that the Posidonia Exhibition carries forward, as an established international institution of outstanding excellence," said Veniamis.

Some 1,900 exhibiting companies from 91 countries will be present at the June 4-8 event to be held in the Athens Metropolitan Expo, on the outskirts of the Greek capital.

Seatrade Maritime News will be reporting Live From Posidonia 2018

"Posidonia will soon open its doors to exhibitors and visitors from all over the world who will participate in what constitutes a celebration of the maritime industry but also a unique opportunity for presenting the latest technological and other maritime innovations and for initiating solid partnerships.

"It is without doubt the most highly acknowledged international event for the global shipping industry and we are particularly pleased our country is its birthplace," said Veniamis, pledging the UGS, "as the institutional representative of the Greek shipping community, will remain at the forefront of efforts to forge strong alliances and establish constructive cooperation with stakeholders for sustainable shipping policies and for the benefit of international shipping, global trade and growth".