CSC celebrates adoption of 1,000 ships in framework of 'Adopt a Ship' programme

The Cyprus Shipping Chamber (CSC) has celebrated the adoption of 1,000 ships in the context of its 'Adopt a Ship' educational programme.

According to a press release, a 17 April event in Limassol was attended by the Shipping Deputy Minister Marina Hadjimanoli, a representative from the Ministry of Education, 100 students and 14 teachers from five different elementary schools in Limassol.

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As noted, the programme constitutes a unique educational experience aimed at bringing primary school students close to the dynamically developing field of Shipping and the professional activities surrounding it. At the same time, it seeks to enlighten the public, over the advantages of Shipping, raising overall awareness of its positive and vital role in the economy and society.

The programme is an initiative of the Cyprus Shipping Chamber and CYMEPA and is officially supported by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works as well as the Shipping Deputy Ministry. It has been successfully running annually, since 2006.

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The event took place as part of the Chamber’s activities for the 35th anniversary since its establishment in 1989.

(The Chamber's Board of Directors' Vice-President, Andreas Neophytou (Marlow Navigation Co. Ltd), is pictured in the main photo.)

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