Trade body Interferry is opening an office in Brussels to boost representation on maritime issues at the European Union. It will employ a full-time specialist for EU and IMO activities, Interferry said in a statement."We have had some lobbying successes -such as changes to the High Speed Craft Code - through our IMO consultative status and as members of BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping," said Interferry CEO Len Roueche. "However, it's been clear for some time that we required dedicated cover of the EU and the IMO in London for maximum impact," he added.
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