Maersk Line Inks MOU On Cooperation With CCS
On Aug.16, Maersk Line Head of Marine Standards Mr.Aslak Ross and Maersk Line (China) President Jens Eskelund visited CCS Headquarters. The two sides held friendly talks and signed the MOU upon intensive technical exchanges.
According to the MOU, Maersk and CCS will start technical exchanges and cooperation in personnel training, emergency response services, Chinese shipyard & ship equipment information sharing, ship survey services, container vessel type research and development, and LNG power technology.
In 2013,Mr. Bo Cerup-Simonsen, the then vice president of Maresk, visited CCS together with his delegation and initiated high level visits and bilateral cooperation between the two parties. By means of exchanges and visits over the past years, Maresk and CCS have deepened mutual understanding and developed cooperation in containership survey, ERS services and other areas. Both sides expressed to further strengthen and expand cooperation in future and build a deeper cooperative relationship through the signing of this MOU.
Reference: ccs.org.cn
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