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Oceans economy

Oceans economy

South Africa’s first Maritime Business Chamber aims for inclusivity in the growing Oceans Economy.

The Maritime Business Chamber (MBC) is a registered Non-Profit Company (NPC) with the aim to address the imbalances and opportunities in the South African Maritime Industry representing the interests of all local businesses currently and wishing to participate in the sector.

The Chamber has positioned itself as the voice of the Maritime Industry by providing business support, promoting sustainable jobs, skills development and lobbying for business opportunities.

The Chamber is strategically aligned with the Operation Phakisa, Comprehensive Maritime Transport Policy (CMTP), South Africa’s Oceans Economy Master Plan and the IMO Maritime Policy for sustainable maritime. The MBC is determined to align itself with the Maritime global commitments for the development of competent and sustainable Maritime Enterprises.

Mission

To be a leading partner in offering Maritime services

CONTACT DETAILS that promote socio-economic growth and Maritime industry capacity building.

Membership

Membership of the MBC is open to registered businesses or institutions willing to be part of an effort to grow participation in the Maritime Industry. Benefits include:

• Promote industry access & sustainable partnerships

• Provide industry research

• Advocates for all sectors of Maritime

• Information from industry advisory

• Provide expert advise & expertise

• Advance relations & align sustainable programmes with relevant stakeholders

The Chamber’s obligation to the membership remains at lobbying and committed to the sector and advocacy for a more inclusive and empowered Maritime Industry, ie

• Maritime Business Services

• Lobbying and advocate on behalf of its constituents.

Address: Maritime Chamber House 211, Walmer Boulevard, South End, Gqeberha 6001

Tel: +27 (0) 41 587 5855

Email: adminoffice@maritimechamber.co.za

Website: www.maritimechamber.co.za

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