European Community Shipowners' Associations

The European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) is the voice of the European shipping industry.

Founded in 1965 under the name Comité des Associations d'Armateurs des Communautés Européennes (CAACE), ECSA promotes the interests of 19 member associations of the EU and Norway. As a trade association, ECSA strives for a regulatory environment that fosters the international competitiveness of European shipping.

ECSA works through a permanent secretariat in Brussels, a board of directors and a number of specialised committees and working groups.[1]

ECSA’s current President is Philippos Philis, its Vice-President is Karin Orsel.[2]

The organisation is recognised by the European Institutions as the representative body of the European shipping sector, and is registered in the European Commission’s Transparency Register for Interest Representatives since 23 June 2008.[3]

ECSA’s strategic priorities are:[4]

  • Climate and Sustainability
  • Trade
  • Competitiveness
  • Internal Market
  • Innovation & Digitalisation
  • Human Element
  • Safety
  • Legal Affairs
  • Taxation
  • Better Regulation
  1. ^ "ECSA website". ECSA.
  2. ^ "ECSA website". ECSA.
  3. ^ http://ec.europa.eu (pdf)
  4. ^ "ECSA Strategic Priorities". ECSA.