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Organizations relating to Shipowning

Latin American Shipowners Association / Valparaiso, Chile / Est. 1963
Asociación Andina de Armadores / Lima, Peru / Est. 1993
Asociación Centroamericana de Armadores / Guatemala, Guatemala / Est. 1970
Committee of European Shipowners
Association internationale des armateurs et commanditaires de compétitions
Committee of European National Shipowners' Associations / Est. 1963
Convention Concerning the Liability of the Shipowner in Case of Sickness, Injury or Death of Seamen / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1936
Shipowners' Association of Central America
Great Lakes Ship Owners Association / Est. 1936
Inter-American Committee of Shipowners
Inter-Governmental Standing Committee on Shipping / Mombasa, Kenya / Est. 1967
Asian Shipowners Association / Singapore, Singapore / Est. 1992
BIMCO / Bagsvaerd, Denmark / Est. 1905
International Association of Independent Tanker Owners / London, UK / Est. 1970
International Shipsuppliers & Services Association / Wingrave, UK / Est. 1955
Organization of the Islamic Shipowners' Association / Dubai, United Arab Emirates / Est. 1981
International Black Sea Region Association of Shipowners / Odessa, Ukraine / Est. 1993
International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners / London, UK / Est. 1980
Federation of ASEAN Shipowners Associations / Singapore, Singapore / Est. 1975
European Tugowners Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1963

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Action Strategies relating to Shipowning

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Covering liability of shipowners

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