Over 800 distinguished representatives attend CSC’s Reception ahead of ‘Maritime Cyprus 2025’
The Cyprus Shipping Chamber (CSC) successfully hosted its Reception ahead of the ‘Maritime Cyprus 2025’ Conference on Sunday, 5 October, at the Amathus Beach Hotel in Limassol, attracting a remarkable turnout of over 800 distinguished representatives.
The event brought together Ministers, Members of Parliament, Diplomats, State Officials, representatives of professional organisations, as well as senior executives from the Cyprus and Global Shipping Industry, highlighting the respect and prestige the Chamber enjoys both locally and abroad.
In his address, the President of the Chamber, Mr. Andreas Neophytou (pictured), welcomed the attendees and emphasised the pivotal role of Cyprus Shipping in the national economy and global trade. He stated: “The Cyprus Shipping Industry remains a cornerstone of our economy, driving trade, supporting other sectors, and ensuring the continuous flow of essential goods globally. Despite global challenges, it continues to thrive, with a strong merchant fleet and a reputation for excellence in shipowning, ship management and shipping related services.
“Cyprus has become a trusted international Shipping hub, as reflected in the more than 200 shipowning, shipmanagement, and shipping-related companies operating from Cyprus, managing and providing services to over 2,800 ships with approximately 80,000 seafarers onboard at any given time. The prestige and international recognition enjoyed by the Maritime Cyprus Conference are tangible proof of this trust and success.”
Since the very first edition of the Maritime Cyprus Conference in 1989, the same year the Chamber was established, the Cyprus Shipping Chamber has consistently supported this important forum, contributing substantially to its success and international reputation.
The highly successful Reception served as a prelude to a week of meaningful dialogue, collaboration and exchange of ideas in the framework of the ‘Maritime Cyprus’ Conference, which once again brings together leading global shipping executives and stakeholders, continuing to highlight Cyprus’ strategic importance on the global maritime map.