Date:2023-04-13 Hits:428
Recently, Suzhou Huabi Microtechnology Testing Technology Co., Ltd. joined the China Shipowners Association and officially became a member of the association. On March 28th, Suzhou Huabi officially submitted its application for membership, which was approved by the Council of the China Shipowners Association and decided that Suzhou Huabi Micro Science Testing Technology Co., Ltd. will officially join the China Shipowners Association and become a member unit of the association.
On April 12th, the association officially issued a membership certificate to Suzhou Huabi, which not only recognized the professionalism of Huabi Maritime by the association, but also put forward higher requirements for the development of the Maritime Business Unit by Huabi.
As a global third-party ship inspection agency, Huabi has obtained the qualifications of a ship ballast water testing and hazardous substance testing (IHM) service provider fully recognized by international classification societies (IACS) such as ABS, DNV, LR, NK, CCS, RINA, BV, KR, and flag states. At the same time, Huabi Maritime has strengthened its commitment to the research and development of fuel sampling points, EEXI, and CII projects, supporting the development of sustainable green shipping.
In the future, Huabi Maritime will continue to maintain good collaboration and communication with members of the association, continuously explore and innovate on the basis of its own business, and will serve global shipowners, shipyards, and equipment manufacturers with a more professional attitude. Together with the association, Huabi Maritime will contribute to the development of China's shipping industry.
Regarding the China Shipowners Association:
The China Shipowners Association was established in 1993. Since its establishment, it has directly served its members, reflected their opinions, and safeguarded their legitimate rights and interests in accordance with the law; Give full play to the role of industry self-discipline, assist government departments in regulating the industry market, and maintain a fair competition order; Pay attention to the hot topics, difficulties, and key issues in the industry, conduct investigations and research, and provide suggestions for the development of the industry and government decision-making; Actively participate in international exchanges and cooperation, and voice the voice of Chinese shipowners to the world shipping community. The association currently has over 200 members, with members operating merchant ships exceeding 150 million deadweight tons, accounting for over 85% of the total transportation capacity in the country.