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If you want to take an active part in BIMCO, you can join our panels, networks and subcommittees. They are free and a part of your company’s membership.
You can share your expertise, meet and collaborate with other industry professionals, and be part of impacting the future of shipping.
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BIMCO Networks |
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Meet other experts within your field, learn from one another and strengthen your professional network and business. Gain knowledge from the external speakers and the debate within the network that follows. You'll meet online three to four times a year. | Contact | |
Bunker Buyer Network | For staff involved in purchasing bunkers for their vessels. We discuss operational and practical matters relating to physical supplies as well as touching upon future regulations and alternative fuels. | Henriette Dybkær |
ESG Network | For those working with ESG on a daily basis across the sector bringing a diversity in opinions and experience. The scope includes regulation and standards, data collection and analysis through to story-telling and stakeholder engagement. | Henriette Dybkær |
Tanker Safety Network | For safety professionals, this network is intended to improve overall safety and covers topics such as navigation, firefighting, lifesaving and the human element as well as tanker-specific topics such as SIRE inspection. | Henriette Dybkær |
Security Network |
For shipowner, ship operator and ship manager operational level staff dealing with security issues. The scope covers physical security such as piracy and armed robbery, smuggling, stowaways, terrorism, war, armed conflict and large-scale migrant rescues. |
Henriette Dybkær |
Chartering Network | The network creates dialogue among owner members who have chartering as a core part of their business. | Michael Lund |
Dry Bulk Network | For discussions relating to the carriage requirements of dry bulk cargoes, eg the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code. | Henriette Dybkær |
BIMCO Advisory Panels to seek input and create a dialogue among members |
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The BIMCO Advisory Panels engage and seek advice from members, typically at a high level such as CEO/COO. They are primarily for owner members. |
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Ship Manager Advisory Panel | The panel fosters dialogue among ship managers within the BIMCO membership and provides input for BIMCO's work relating to ship management. | Michael Lund |
Regional Advisory Panels | BIMCO has regional panels covering Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Singapore and Shanghai. The panels foster dialogue among owner members in these regions and provide input for BIMCO’s work. | Michael Lund |
BIMCO Subcommittees for developing and updating contracts and clauses |
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Click here to see a full list of subcommittees and their current work |