- Belgian dry bulk shipowner EBE has joined the Global Maritime Forum as an associate partner and signed the Sea Cargo Charter.
- The partnership underscores EBE’s commitment to enhancing seafarer welfare and accelerating decarbonization in shipping.
- EBE’s involvement brings the Global Maritime Forum’s total partners to 68, amplifying its capacity to drive sustainable initiatives.
- The Global Maritime Forum’s Annual Summit 2025 will be held in Antwerp, near EBE’s headquarters.
As Reported by the Global Maritime Forum, EBE, a leading Belgian dry bulk shipowner, has joined the Global Maritime Forum as an associate partner and has signed the Sea Cargo Charter. This partnership reflects EBE’s dedication to advancing sustainability and decarbonization within the maritime industry.
Collaborating for a Sustainable Future
Christian Jacob Hansen, director of partnerships and community engagement at the Global Maritime Forum, welcomed EBE’s decision to support the organization’s initiatives. Hansen expressed enthusiasm for EBE’s participation in workshops and the Annual Summit 2025, which will take place in Antwerp, close to EBE’s base of operations.
Driving Collective Goals
Basile Aloy, CEO of EBE, emphasized the importance of giving back to the industry and leveraging the forum to collaborate with other maritime leaders. Aloy highlighted the partnership as an opportunity to enhance seafarer welfare, share innovative ideas, and accelerate the shift towards decarbonization.
Expanding Impact
With EBE’s addition, the Global Maritime Forum now counts 68 partners. Hansen noted that the growing network strengthens the forum’s ability to fund new projects, expand current initiatives, and advocate for sustainable solutions in both environmental and human sustainability realms.
As the shipping industry navigates an era of rapid transformation, the collaboration between EBE and the Global Maritime Forum reinforces a shared commitment to shaping a greener, more responsible future for maritime operations.
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Source: Global Maritime Forum