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Leading figures across the dry bulk shipping sector have joined in paying tribute to Dimitri Fafalios, who concluded his chairmanship of the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO) on 31 December 2024 after six years of distinguished leadership.

Industry leaders have praised Mr. Fafalios's pivotal role in strengthening international shipping standards during a period of unprecedented change, noting his success in expanding INTERCARGO's influence whilst advancing crucial safety and sustainability initiatives. Under his stewardship, INTERCARGO's membership reached historic levels, with approximately 260 companies across 30 countries now representing more than one-third of the global dry bulk fleet by deadweight.

His tenure saw the successful launch of several landmark initiatives, including the Dry Bulk Centre of Excellence and INTERCARGO's first-ever ESG Review. These achievements built upon his previous decade of service as Technical Committee Chairman, during which he established a strong foundation for the Association's technical leadership.

Melina Travlos, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners and a Member of the Board of Directors of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping, said; “We at the Union of Greek Shipowners are extremely proud of Dimitri Fafalios' great achievements as Chairman of INTERCARGO. His all-rounded shipping knowledge and in-depth technical expertise has been an asset for INTERCARGO. His Chairmanship was marked by a strong enhancement of the dry bulk sector's representation, by instrumental collaborations and inspired leadership.”

John Lyras, former President of the European Community Shipowners Associations, added; “I would like to warmly congratulate Dimitri J Fafalios for his successful term as President of INTERCARGO following on from a decade of chairing the Organisation's Technical Committee. This achievement is one of several for Dimitri Fafalios whose services to Shipping both nationally and internationally have been longstanding and outstanding and are continuing. The title of Honorary Chairman of INTERCARGO constitutes due recognition and is entirely deserved.”

John Xylas, incoming Chairman of INTERCARGO, said; “During his six year tenure, Dimitri led our Association through unprecedented challenges whilst achieving remarkable growth and innovation. His vision was instrumental in establishing the Dry Bulk Centre of Excellence, launching our first ESG Review, and expanding our membership to historic levels. Dimitri’s unwavering commitment to safety, environmental responsibility and operational excellence has set a strong foundation for INTERCARGO's future.”  He added; “We are fortunate that Dimitri will continue to contribute his wisdom as Honorary Chairman.”

Emanuele Grimaldi, Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping, said; "On behalf of the International Chamber of Shipping I would like to extend our sincere thanks to Dimitri Fafalios for his outstanding leadership over the past six years. During his tenure as Chairman, Dimitri has played an important role in improving safety standards and operational efficiency in dry bulk shipping, and across the wider industry. Under his guidance, INTERCARGO has achieved significant milestones that will have a lasting impact. Dimitris' efforts have strengthened the foundation of his organisation, ensuring it is well-positioned to address the challenges of the future. It has been a pleasure working with Dimitri and I wish him, and his successor, Mr John A. Xylas every success in the future."

Mr Fafalios continues to contribute his expertise to INTERCARGO as Honorary Chairman, supporting the leadership team headed by John Xylas. 

Caption: Dimitri Fafalios outgoing Chairman of INTERCARGO

Credit: INTERCARGO

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As of January 1st, Ioannis Chiotopoulos, Regional Manager for Southeast Europe, Middle East & Africa, has taken on a new challenge as Head of Quality Task Force in DNV’s Ship Classification organization, based in Høvik, Oslo

George Teriakidis has stepped into the role of Regional Manager for Region Southeast Europe, based in Piraeus.

George Teriakidis is a naval architect and currently holds the position of Regional Manager for Southeast Europe for DNV Maritime.  

He has completed studies of B.Eng. in Naval architecture at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne as well as of a M.Sc. in Ship Production Technology at Strathclyde University of Glasgow. Upon completion of his studies, he joined Det Norske Veritas office of Dubai, UAE as surveyor. During his 8 year stay in Dubai he took various roles and responsibilities. 

In August 2008 he joined Det Norske Veritas Piraeus and since 2013 he was responsible for the business development for Det Norske Veritas’s region of South East Europe and Middle East. In 2019, he became the Area Manager for East Mediterranean and Black Sea. Since January 2025, he is the Regional Manager for Southeast Europe.

In December 2019 he was awarded the “New Generation Award” from CAREER4SEA. He is the president and general manager of the board of directors for DNV Hellas.

During his free time, he still enjoys photography, reading books and listening to music. 

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Atlas Maritime Ltd., in collaboration with Daehan Shipbuilding, announced the naming of 4 new state-of-the-art LR2 115,000 DWT tankers, dual fuel LNG ready, with the most fuel efficient (super eco) engine and the least environmental impact. Stavanger Star, Oslo Star, Copenhagen Star and Athenian Star. These vessels, delivered under a strategic partnership with European Maritime Finance (EMF), mark a significant milestone for Atlas Maritime’s fleet expansion.

Mrs. Marietta Chrousala Patitsa, wife of Mr. Patitsas was the sponsor and godmother of Stavanger Star and Miss. Margo Patitsa, his daughter, of the Athenian Star. Also Mrs. Kathy Gasparis was the godmother of Oslo Star and Mrs. Charlie Almdal the godmother of Copenhagen Star. The event was a major success attended by the company partners, investors, insurers, bankers, brokers and associates.

A naming ceremony of a vessel is a time-honored tradition that signifies the formal introduction of a ship to the world and blesses it for safe and successful voyages. It is both a celebration of maritime tradition and a moment of new beginnings for the ship’s life at sea.

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Project Connect, the non-profit organization dedicated to youth empowerment and maritime education, successfully held its annual “KICK START THE NEW YEAR” event on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.

Emphasizing this year’s theme, “FOCUS & ACTION,” the event took place in a dynamic “phygital” (physical and digital) format, hosted by Athens College – Bodosakeio in Kantza, Pallini, one of the first seven schools to enroll in Project Connect’s Adopt a Ship program, in presence of U.S. Ambassador to Greece, George J. Tsunis. Present at the event were, also, among others President of Athens College, Dr Pollalis and Mr Kalogeras, Athens College Elementary School Principal.

Mr. Chrysostomos Lefteratos, a dedicated Athens College teacher and one of the first educators to adopt the Adopt a Ship program, warmly welcomed students and guests. Athens College has been a consistent participant since the program’s introduction to Greek classrooms in January 2019. Mr. Lefteratos showcased a video highlighting students’ shipping-related projects, and he also presented a heartwarming reading of an e-mail  exchange between a student and a ship captain, emphasizing the unique interaction at the program’s core. Two students, wearing captain’s hats provided by Project Connect, read aloud a letter exchanged between a Maran Tankers vessel and an elementary class in Davlia, Central Greece.

Mr. John Xylas, Union of Greek Shipowners’ representative/Treasurer, Founding Member of Project Connect, shipowner, and recently elected Chairman of INTERCARGO, praised the program for bridging Greek Shipping with the classroom: “We are grateful to the teachers for their dedication. Through ‘Adopt a Ship,’ students truly grasp the value of the seafarer’s profession, and they learn practical skills along the way.”

Dr. Adamantia Spanaka, Project Connect’s Educators Consultant, guided the attendees through the key elements of the Adopt a Ship initiative. She explained how the program fosters interdisciplinary learning by using captains’ responses as the basis for lessons in geography, English writing, literature, history, and more, illustrating the program’s practical learning opportunities.

Project Connect’s Founder & Director, Ms. Irene Notias, welcomed and expressed her gratitude for the Ambassador’s attendance: “We feel so fortunate that the Ambassador chose to address our young minds today, in one of his last public interaction to his post. His passion and commitment set a wonderful example—focus, action, effort, and love for one’s country can take anyone a long way forward. This is truly an inspiring way to start the New Year.”

U.S. Ambassador to Greece, George J. Tsunis, during his keynote speech shared his personal journey—rooted in Greek heritage—on becoming an Ambassador and underscored the importance of shipping to the global economy and to Greece. His address reached 2,185 pupils and 108 teachers from 51 elementary, 19 secondary schools, and 8 Nautical Vocational High Schools (EPAL) across Greece, as well as participating schools in Florida, USA.

In total, more than 4,200 pupils in 222 classes are enrolled in the Adopt a Ship program this school year. The pupils that missed this event will have a chance to view the recorded version.

“They are lucky to have the ‘Adopt a Ship’ program in their schools,” remarked Ambassador Tsunis. “My hope is that each of you will be inspired to pursue your dreams.”

Project Connect presented the Ambassador with handcrafted nautical gifts made by pupils of the 45th Elementary School of Thessaloniki, commemorating his involvement. The day concluded with uplifting and motivational sessions anchored by the theme “Focus & Action”. Life coach Michalis Fragkiadakis (FOS Breakthrough) led an engaging talk, “Opinion & Knowledge: Breaking Illusions,” encouraging students to challenge assumptions and explore personal growth. Dr. John Kalogerakis closed the event with “Kick Start the New Year with FOCUS & ACTION,” energizing everyone to pursue their New Year’s resolutions with confidence and determination.

This year, is the NPO’s 10th year anniversary and there will be many special events coming up.

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About Adopt a Ship

Adopt a Ship is an innovative educational program by Project Connect that introduces students to the fascinating world of shipping. Through direct communication with a vessel’s Captain, participants broaden their horizons, gain practical insights, and explore career paths they might not have considered before. Schools report a 90% increase in student interest in shipping and related sciences, citing improvements in critical thinking, teamwork, and communication. Additionally, shipping companies benefit from positive community engagement, while their crews form meaningful connections with future industry professionals—helping to secure the long-term growth of the maritime sector. In total, more than 4,200 pupils in 222 classes are enrolled in the Adopt a Ship program this school year.

About Project Connect

PROJECT CONNECT is a non-profit organization founded in May 2015 with the support of Greek shipowners and distinguished professionals in Shipping and Human Resources. The vision of PROJECT CONNECT is “sustaining one of Greece’s top resources, the Shipping Industry through supporting the “can do” mind set and the aim for excellence that has built it, and to instill this mind set into the next generation workforce who will ultimately strengthen Greek Shipping’s competitiveness in the International arena.”

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The Cyprus Shipping Chamber’s Board of Directors has unanimously decided to appoint its current Deputy Director General / Marine Manager, Mr. Alexandros Josephides, as the next Director General. Mr. Josephides will succeed Mr. Thomas A. Kazakos, who is taking over as Secretary General of the International Chamber of Shipping in London, effective 1st April 2025.

Completing this year, a very productive 30 years-service with the Chamber, Mr. Josephides holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering. He started his career as a Mechanical Engineer in 1986 and worked in the US, Cyprus and Libya for different companies. In 1992 he joined the Cyprus Bureau of Shipping where he received training and worked as a Marine Surveyor. In 2015, following a proposal by the Cyprus Maritime Administration, he was appointed by IMO as “IMO Goodwill Maritime Ambassador” for Cyprus specifically tasked to promote maritime and seafaring professions to the young generation, a position he still holds today.

Mr. Josephides stated that: “I am deeply honoured by the trust placed in me by the Board of Directors to serve as the next Director General of the Cyprus Shipping Chamber. As I approach 30 years of service with the Chamber, I am more committed to build upon the solid foundation already in place and advance the interests of Cyprus Shipping while upholding our industry’s vital role on the global stage. I look forward to working closely with our Board of Directors, Members and Associates to build on our successes and embrace the opportunities ahead”.

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Navarino has acquired 100% of the shares of Castor Marine B.V., a prominent provider of maritime connectivity and IT services based in the Netherlands.
This milestone marks an exciting new chapter for both organisations as they come together to better serve their customers with comprehensive, innovative solutions and a shared commitment to excellence.
Both Navarino and Castor Marine are thriving businesses with strong growth trajectories. Each serves a complementary set of customers, with whom they have co-created tailor-made technology and connectivity solutions over many years of success.

Key benefits of the deal include an expanded service portfolio, enhanced global presence and accelerated innovation, driving forward the digital transformation of the maritime industry.
Castor Marine will continue to operate independently within the Navarino Group, leveraging additional resources to expand its capabilities. Customers can expect uninterrupted service as well as access to an expanded portfolio of solutions. “Welcoming Castor Marine into the Navarino Group allows us to deliver even greater value to our customers,” said Dimitris Tsikopoulos, CEO of Navarino. “Together, we can offer enhanced services and exceed the high standards our customers have come to expect of us.”
Ivo Veldkamp, CEO of Castor Marine, echoed this sentiment, stating, “I’m excited to see what Castor Marine will achieve as part of the Navarino Group. This milestone unlocks new possibilities for our people and amplifies our offering.”
About Navarino
With the vision of being the benchmark technology company of the maritime world, Navarino partners with over 600 shipping companies, supporting more than 12,000 merchant vessels globally. Its long-term relationships in the maritime industry are built 
on a foundation of five-star customer experience. Today, Navarino offers the most complete suite of technology and connectivity solutions on the market. Dedicated to its more than 250 people, Navarino has been certified as a Great Place to Work for three
consecutive years, and proudly promotes its values of integrity, excellence, and innovation from within.
About Castor Marine
Castor Marine delivers secure internet connectivity and IT solutions to the maritime industry, offering services such as Starlink, VSAT, and 4G/5G LTE. With a global VSAT network and 24/7 support, Castor Marine ensures seamless, reliable connectivity for
fleets worldwide. Trusted by the offshore, superyacht and merchant sectors, Castor Marine combines expertise, innovation, and future-proof solutions to keep their vessels connected wherever they sail.

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The world’s second largest third-party ship management company opens an office in Greece and announces a key leadership appointment in Japan to strengthen its client servicing in crucial markets

Fleet Management Limited, a part of The Caravel Group Limited opens a new office in Athens, Greece, as well as a strategic leadership appointment to strengthen client engagement in Japan.

Captain Rajalingam Subramaniam formally assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer on January 1, 2025. He said: “This announcement demonstrates our intent to sustain and grow our presence in key regions and segments. Coupled with our ambitions to uphold excellent client partnership, in their location, their language. Our team aspires to be a truly global business.”

Dr. Harry S. Banga, Chairman and CEO of The Caravel Group, iterated his support for the latest additions to Fleet’s global network: “Our business is a people business where long-term relationships matter deeply. The clients and partners of Fleet Management deserve the best service, and we will continue to make strategic investments and commit resources to deliver on this pledge.”

The new Athens office in Glyfada will serve as a hub for ship management operations, including technical management, crew management, safety and quality assurance. It responds to increasing demand for comprehensive and reliable ship management services in the region. Greece’s strategic location and rich maritime tradition positions it as a strong base for reaching clients across Europe. Yannis Maroulis, General Manager for Business Development, joined in December 2024 to open the office and support European customers.

In Japan, Fleet Management announces the senior appointment of Kazutomi Uchida to spearhead client relationship management and business development for Ship Management and Newbuilding in Tokyo, Japan. He brings over 35 years of experience in the shipping industry to the role, and he will draw on the strengths of Fleet’s global network to support key Japanese clients.

Mr. Angad Banga, COO of The Caravel Group, highlighted the importance of the latest addition to Fleet’s leadership bench: “Japan is a vital market that already accounts for nearly a third of Fleet Management’s business. Uchida-san is a longstanding and trusted partner to Fleet and well-known across the industry. We are confident that his appointment will deepen our partnerships in Japan as we continue to grow there.”

The company’s first announcement of 2025 signals Fleet Management’s firm commitment to strengthen its partnerships and invest in performance and client service. Its global network is crucial to delivering 24/7 support to clients and the 650 ships under management around the world.

In 2024, Fleet Management Limited celebrated its 30th anniversary, announced a significant leadership transition, and outlined its vision for future growth.  

About Fleet Management Limited: Fleet Management Limited, part of The Caravel Group, is the world’s second largest ship management company, managing more than 650 vessels. This rank bears testament to the resilience and commitment of 27,000+ seafarers and 1,200+ onshore maritime professionals, serving more than 130 world-class shipowners. Fleet manages a range of vessels, including bulk carriers, containers, car carriers, oil tankers, gas carriers and chemical tankers from 600 to 320,000 DWT in size – with many being young and energy-efficient with an age profile below the industry average. The company also has a dynamic newbuilding supervision department.

About The Caravel Group Limited: The Caravel Group is a diversified conglomerate headquartered in Hong Kong SAR with three verticals: Maritime, Commodities and Investment Management.

Within the Maritime vertical, the Group is focused on third-party ship management, and as well ship ownership – managing operating and/or owning more than 700 sea-going vessels across the dry bulk, chemical and gas tanker and container segments. Within Commodities, the Group is engaged in the trading and logistics of industrial dry bulk raw materials, namely iron ore and thermal coal. Within Investment Management, the Group is primarily focused on direct investments in global liquid markets including public equity and credit, across all industries. In addition, the Group invests in alternative investments – mainly private equity and hedge funds – to diversify risks and sustain long-term returns.

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The Hellenic Institute of Marine Technology (H.I.M.T.) successfully organised the 18th Annual Conference of Marine Technology at the Eugenides Foundation on the 10th and 11th of December 2024. The event was a resounding success, attracting over 500 delegates.

The President of H.I.M.T., Dr. N. Liapis, opened the conference by emphasising its dual objectives: to present the latest developments and achievements in marine technology and to foster dialogue and collaboration among industry, academia, and research institutions. Among the key conclusions was the need for closer cooperation between the maritime industry and educational and research institutions to position Greece as a global hub for maritime technology. Dr. Liapis further highlighted that shipping is not

merely an observer of geopolitical developments but a pivotal player, capable of influencing and being influenced by such developments. He stressed that adaptability, innovation, and investment are the foundational pillars for the future of shipping.

The conference began with introductory remarks by the Deputy Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, Mr. Stefanos Gkikas; the General Secretary for Research and Innovation, Dr. Tasos Gaitanis; the President of the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Vassilis Korkidis; the Rector of the National Technical University of Athens, Prof. Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou; and the Maritime Affairs Advisor of the Hellenic Shortsea Shipowners Association, Rear Admiral (Ret.) Alexandros Lagouros, who shared the perspectives of their respective organisations during the opening ceremony.

Throughout the two-day event, 10 scientific and research papers were presented, focusing on critical topics such as decarbonisation, alternative fuels, autonomous ships, advancements in ship engines and propulsion systems, and the evolving landscape of regulations, technologies, and market demands.

Delegates also had the opportunity to learn about emerging product trends and developments from both Greek and European researchers and internationally renowned companies.

The maritime industry’s participating companies showcased advanced technologies and smart applications, demonstrating their potential to shape and support both current and emerging trends.

During a panel discussion on the legal aspects of autonomous ships, Mr. Nikos Gerasimou underscored the importance of addressing the legal challenges associated with these vessels. He stated that autonomous ships represent a groundbreaking innovation poised to transform international maritime transport. He concluded that new international agreements will be essential to establish the legal framework necessary for the safe operation of autonomous ships.

A detailed roundtable discussion examined the risks posed to the shipping industry by geopolitical instability. Four main challenges were highlighted: threats to the freedom of the seas, sanctions, the rebalancing of energy and trade, and environmental issues. The significance of logistics and supply chains

was also emphasised, with participants agreeing that geopolitical developments remain unpredictable and become apparent only through long-term analysis.

On the second day of the conference, Dr. N. Liapis announced new scholarships offered by H.I.M.T. to promote education, one of the institute’s primary objectives. The announcement included the recipients of two scholarships for the academic year 2024–2025: one for the Master’s Programme (MSc) in Marine Engineering Management at BCA College and another for the Master’s Programme in Shipping Operations and Management at the University of Limassol (UoL).

The conference concluded with a Gala Dinner at the Piraeus Marine Club, dedicated to the sponsors and supporters of the event. Speeches were delivered by Dr. Nikolaos Liapis, President of H.I.M.T.; Mr. Manolis Koutoulakis, General Secretary of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy; Dr. Tasos Gaitanis, General Secretary for Research and Innovation; and Dr. Dionysia–Theodora Avgerinopoulou, Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Environmental Protection and Member of the Hellenic Parliament. The three gold sponsors of the conference – ASSO.SUBSEA, ECONOWIND, and INMARTEK – also delivered closing remarks.

Sponsors: ASSO.SUBSEA, ECONOWIND, INMARTEK, ARISTON NAVIGATION CORP., BCA COLLEGE, CMA D. ARGOUDELIS & CO S.A., KATRADIS GROUP OF COMPANIES, MARICHEM MARIGASES, RINA, SEAMARK, SEC, TECHNAVA SA, ABS, ALPHA MARINE ENGINEERING SA, BUREAU VERITAS, CLASS NK, C&A STAVROS KASSIDIARIS SA, CROSS TECHNICAL SERVICES LTD, DANAOS MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS S.A., DEEPSEA, DNV, EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN MARITIME, ERMAFIRST, FURUNO, GMCG, INTERNATIONAL REFRIGERATION SUPPORT, LIBERIAN REGISTRY, LLOYD’S REGISTER, MARITA HELLAS SA, MEDITERRANEAN MARITIME ACADEMY, METIS, MINOAN LINES, OCEANKING, OKEANONE, PHOENIX, SEMAC GROUP, ST VETTING – MARINE SOLUTIONS, MARSHALL ISLANDS REGISTRY.

Supporters: FEAC ENGINEERING, FORTUNE TECHNOLOGIES, WIMA.

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UW Group managed to appoint Mr. Vassilios Demetriades as its Chief Strategy Officer. Mr. Demetriades will lead the formulation and implementation of UW Group’s vision and its strategic development. The mission of the Group is to contribute to the sustainable development of the shipping sector, whilst meeting effectively the new challenges that the industry faces. The Group aims to further enhance the provision of quality services to the global shipping community, as well as to expand its activities through the adoption of new technologies and innovative approaches in line with its core values: Respect, Professionalism, Excellence, Resilience and Integrity!

Profile of Mr. Vassilios Demetriades

Mr. Vassilios Demetriades holds a BSc degree in Business Economics from Surrey University and an MSc degree in Management Science from the same University.

He served as Shipping Deputy Minister to the President of the Republic of Cyprus from July 2020 to February 2023. During his tenure, the strategic vision for Cyprus Shipping “SEA change 2030” was formulated, promoting an extroverted approach and a new philosophy and working structure within the Shipping Deputy Ministry (SDM). He initiated and delivered several sustainable actions such as the maritime passenger link between Cyprus and Greece reinstated after a 21-year hiatus, the formulation of Cyprus’ Maritime Spatial Plan, the setting up of the framework conditions for the digital transformation of the SDM. Mr. Vassilios Demetriades demonstrated leadership at global and EU level in effectively responding to crises (COVID-19 and Ukraine war) taking charge of key actions to enable safe crew changes, formulating and implementing a national vaccination plan to cover 40000 seafarers, facilitating a fast-track process for seafarers affected by the war in Ukraine to open bank accounts and access their salaries.

Prior to his appointment he served as a Policy Officer in the Directorate General of Mobility and Transport of the European Commission coordinating the EU maritime transport strategy and EU’s external maritime transport relations for 5 years, promoting the interests of the EU shipping industry at bilateral and multilateral level with major trading partners of the EU (US, China, India, Japan, Brazil, Iran). He was previously involved in the formulation and coordination of the European Sustainable Shipping Forum.

He has formerly served the Cyprus Public Administration as the Head of EU Affairs Unit at the Cypriot Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works formulating Cyprus’ national position to the EU on transport, telecommunications, shipping and integrated maritime policies and he was in charge of the overall coordination of the Cyprus Presidency to the EU pertaining to these areas.

Mr. Vassilios Demetriades served as the first Maritime Counsellor of Cyprus to the EU, from Cyprus accession to the EU in 2004 until the end of 2008, representing Cyprus to the EU in the fields of maritime transport, intermodal transport and networks, EU Integrated Maritime Policy, EU Space Policy, Global Navigation Satellite Systems. Previously he served the Maritime Administration of Cyprus from various posts putting forward visionary ideas and initiatives such as the Limassol Declaration on the EU Integrated Maritime Policy – one of the main priorities of the 2012 Cyprus Presidency to the Council of the EU.

Mr. Demetriades shares his richness of maritime knowledge and expertise, through lectures and articles, especially in the areas of maritime policy and strategic planning on a European and national level.

Mr. Thrasos Tsangarides, CEO of UW Group, expressed his satisfaction for having Mr. Demetriades as a member of the management team of the Group, while noting that he will add value to the development and execution of the vision and strategic planning.

UW Group, established in 2000, is one of the world’s leading shipping representatives. With an expanding list of principals, the Group and its subsidiary companies UMAR Shipping Services & WSR Services, represent some of the largest organizations in the maritime transport industry, and serves customers, from all around the world, from five strategically locations (Cyprus, Greece, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, China).

UMAR Shipping Services offers its clientele solutions for services and products and repairs worldwide. Reliable services cover all aspects of shipping and the respective needs for Engine Room Machinery, Deck Machinery, Hull Machinery, Cargo Handling Gear, Bridge Equipment, Safety Equipment, Accommodation Equipment, Spare Parts and Services.

WSR Services offers its clientele strategically located ship repair yards, underwater services, riding squads, repair stations, marine coatings and liner wear measurement worldwide. Reliable services cover all aspects of shipping and their respective needs, including new buildings, dry dock repairs, modifications and conversions.

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The Chios Marine Club’s Christmas and New Premises inauguration event took place on 18 December 2024 in Piraeus at its new address, 35-39 Akti Miaouli at Lemos Maritime Building. The celebration of the new premises was accompanied by the Christmas gathering for members and guests of the Club.

The Inauguration ceremony began with the traditional blessing of new premises by Father Andreas, archpriest of Saint Nicholas Church Piraeus. The President of Chios Marine Club Capt. Antonis Pitsilos welcomed the sponsors who contributed to the renovation of the premises, and all participants. He pointed out that the Club has been active for 25 years. The acquisition of new offices was a "Vision that became a Reality". He declared: “Our goal was to create an elegant and attractive place for our members to visit more often and this will help us to increase the number of new members.”

Capt. Pitsilos warmly thanked the Donor of the property, our Benefactor and Honorary President of the Club, Capt. Christos Kakoulas, and the generous sponsors for their financial support in the renovation of the new offices.

Further, the following honored the event with their presence: Yiannis Moralis - Mayor of Piraeus, Notis Mitarakis - elected member of Hellenic Parliament for Nea Demokratia Party in the Prefecture of Chios, Stavros Michailidis - elected member of Hellenic Parliament for PASOK-KINAL in the Prefecture of Chios, Yiannis Malafis - Mayor of Chios Island, Georgios Daniil - Mayor of Oinousses Island, Radm (HCG) Leonidas Manolakos - Deputy Governor of Attika for civil protection, Lt. General (Rt) Nikolaos Manolakos - ex Member of Greek Parliament for the Piraeus Constituency, Georgios Pateras - President of Hellenic Chamber of Shipping, Georgios Alexandratos - Vice President of the Hellenic Chamber of Shipping, Capt. Georgios Arvanitis - Deputy Governor for Merchant Marine for the North Aegean Islands, Dimitris Vlachakos - Deputy Mayor of Piraeus, Capt, Panagiotis Tsakos of Tsakos Group of Companies, Orestis Varonis of Union Marine Enterprises, Eleftherios Veniamis from Golden Union Shipping Co., Capt. Panagiotis Gigis - president of the Panhellenic Captains’ Union of Merchant Navy, Drosos Reizis - First Deputy Commandant of the Hellenic Coast Guard, Commander (HCG) Foteini Preka from KESEN Michanionas Thessaloniki, Radm Rt (HCG) Nikolaos Kavallieros - Director of the Fast and Cruise Ship Owners Association, Vivi Koliopoulou - President of Wista Hellas, Radm Rt (HCG) Dimitrios Tsiadis represented the President of OCHSA Mrs. Mariella Varoni, Danae Bezantakou - Vice President of Propeller Club, Maria Bri Papamakariou - President of Pirgi Association in Attica, Konstantinos Achladitis - Vice President of Piraeus Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Georgios Xyradakis - President of Association of Banking & Financial Executives of Hellenic Shipping who presented a honorary plaque to the President of the Club, Theodosis Stamatelos of Lloyd’s Register, George Andreadis of Bureau Veritas and many others. The event was also honored by former Presidents of the Association, Antonis Faraklas and Markos Tripolitis as well as by many of the founding members

Sponsored by: MASTIHA SHOP & COSMOS TRAINING CENTER

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