Cyprus and Egypt have agreed to establish a Joint Maritime Committee after the first Intergovernmental meeting between the two countries in Cairo. The move was decided by Cypriot Shipping Minister Vassilios Demetriades
The Deputy Ministry of Shipping hosts its biennial Maritime Cyprus conference in Limassol in October to tackle a rapidly changing industry in seafarer welfare, digital transformation, green finance, and the changing role
Frederick University has joined forces with Maravilhosa, the Limassol-based consultancy helping organisations build high-performing teams, to introduce students to the labour market and career challenges. For the third year, Maravilhosa’s founder and
Cyprus maritime stakeholders are joining forces on a €1 mln artificial intelligence project that puts the island on the technological map to keep the seas cleaner and safer. MARI-Sense, a project using
Cyprus Marine Club, the community organisation embracing the complete spectrum of maritime industry stakeholders, is going from strength to strength. Despite Covid restrictions, it tripled its membership in just three years. The
NYSE-listed Safe Bulkers, operating a fleet of 42 dry bulk vessels, provides five scholarships worth €10,000 each to Cypriot or Cyprus-based Greek students enrolled in universities in Greece and the UK, specialising
The shipping sector showed “tremendous resilience” in supporting the Cypriot economy amid the coronavirus pandemic; President Nicos Anastasiades told the annual meeting of shipowners and shipmanagers on Thursday. He praised the maritime
By Nawaf Abdulla More than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, causing significant challenges for the travel industry, the tourism outlook is finally looking brighter. Τhe recent string of announcements
Cyprus is ready to welcome the first cruise passengers from June on the basis of health protocols announced on Friday by Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos and Deputy Shipping Minister Vasilis Demetriades. As
Revenues for ship management companies in Cyprus were hardest hit in the second half of last year due to the impact from the pandemic slowdown, declining by 17% compared to 2019, the