The Association

The voice of the maritime civil and naval manufacturing industry in Europe

Who we are

CESA represents the maritime manufacturing industry in 17 nations across Europe. Members’ contact details can be obtained below
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Denmark

Danish Maritime

Symfonivej 18
2730 Heriev
Denmark

FINLAND
Finland

Finnish Marine Industries

Eteläranta, 10
00131 Helsinki
Finland

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France

Groupement des Industries de Construction & Activités Navales

47, rue de Monceau
75008 Paris
France

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Germany

Verband für Schiffbau und Meerestechnik e. V.

Steinhöft, 11 (Slomanhaus)
20459 Hamburg
Germany

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Greece

Hellenic Marine Equipment Manufacturers & Exporters

Schisto Industrial Park
Block 13, Keratsiniou
Skaramagkas Ave
18863, Perama
Greece

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Italy

Associazione Nazionale dell'Industria Navalmeccanica

Via Tevere 1/a
00198 Rome
Italy

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Netherlands

Maritime & Offshore NL

P.O. BOX 23541
3001 KM Rotterdam
The Netherlands

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Norway

Norsk Industri

Næringslivets Hus
Middelthuns gate 27
P.O. BOX 7072 Majorstuen
0306 Oslo
Norway

POLAND
Poland

Forum Okrętowe

ul. Uphagena, 23
80-237 Gdańsk
Poland

PORTUGAL
Portugal

Associação das Indústrias Navais

Rua Jorge Afonso, 31-6
1600-126 Lisboa
Portugal

ROMANIA
Romania

Asociatia Nationala a Constructorilor de Nave din Romania

132, Moruzzi Street
800223 Galati
Romania

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Spain

Pymar

Pº de la Castellana, 28, 1ª planta
28046 Madrid
Spain

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Spain

Aclunaga

Cluster of the Galician Naval Sector
Rua Lope Gomez de Marzoa s/n
15705 Santiago de Compostela
Spain

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Spain

Foro Maritimo Vasco

The Basque Maritime Forum, Foro Marítimo Vasco
c/Buenos Aires 2 – 1 Isqdo
48001 Bilbao
Spain

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Spain

Navantia

Velázquez, 132
28006 Madrid
Spain

TURKEY
Turkey

Turkish Shipbuilders' Association (Gisbir)

Postane Mahallesi
Cinarli Sokagi
34940 Tuzla/Istanbul
Turkey

Time to join
Time to join

Become member

Membership is open to national or multinational associations in the maritime manufacturing industry from any European country.

Full member

Full membership is open to national or multinational associations in the maritime manufacturing industry from any European country.

Associate member

Associate Membership is assessed on a case-by-case basis and open to national maritime associations from European and non-European countries. Associate Members do not have voting rights.

Meet Our Team

Secretariat

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Christophe Tytgat Secretary GeneraI
ct@ambr.website
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Paul Altena CESA Representative at IMO
pa@ambr.website

Structure

General Assembly

This is the highest authority within SEA Europe. Member associations are represented by both company and association representatives. The General Assembly appoints a Chairman and seven Vice-Chairmen for a two year term. The Chairman and Vice-Chairmen are top executives of companies of national member associations of SEA Europe.

Board

SEA Europe is administered by the Board. The Board consists of two representatives of each member country. Chairman and Vice-Chairmen are included in the respective group of the national representatives. The Chairman presides over the Board meetings.

Decision-making

Secretariat

The Secretariat carries out the day to day running of SEA Europe under the direction of the General Assembly and Board. The Secretary General, in co-operation with the Chairman, the Vice-Chairmen and the Directors’ Committee, proposes the Association strategy and implements it upon approval of the Board.

Daily management

Technical and Environmental Working Group

The Secretariat carries out the day to day running of SEA Europe under the direction of the General Assembly and Board. The Secretary General, in co-operation with the Chairman, the Vice-Chairmen and the Directors’ Committee, proposes the Association strategy and implements it upon approval of the Board.

Working group