Hellenic Hull and CPMR Join Forces for Blue Development and Maritime Excellence!

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In a first-time collaboration, Hellenic Hull, a leading player in marine insurance since 1994, proudly announces a dynamic partnership with the Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions of Europe (CPMR), a non-profit organization operating since 50 years as a think tank and lobby for regions, ensuring  that regional needs and interests are taken into account in EU policies with a high territorial impact.

The CPMR, representing 150+ regions in the EU and beyond, has been advocating for a balanced European development, looking at social, economic, and territorial cohesion, integrated maritime policy, and transport accessibility.  The CPMR operates as a think tank and regional advocate, ensuring needs are heard and policies are impactful.

Sharing goals for the blue economy, maritime strategies, shipping, and insular policy, Hellenic Hull and the CPMR are joining forces, promising a wave of mutual benefits across the maritime spectrum.

Dive into the Initiative:

Lectures: As part of the E-sealearning pilot program, the CPMR will deliver a guest lecture on June 2024 to students, researchers, and professors of the Universities of Aegean and Piraeus in Greece. This initiative aims to foster knowledge exchange and collaboration between academia and industry.

Professional Development Courses (PDCs): The CPMR’s specialized PDCs cover topics vital to Hellenic Hull, including the EU’s maritime policies. Charting a course for continuous professional development in the maritime sector.

E-sealearning Program: Dive into the Future. Hellenic Hull’s E-sealearning program will be endorsed by the CPMR and shared among its members. An educational voyage, aiming at enhancing island regions and elevating insularity at the European level.

Award Ceremony: The CPMR commits to participating in an award ceremony honoring students engaged in the program. The “Young Maritime Ambassador” title will be conferred upon the student achieving the highest score, following a comprehensive evaluation by the School of Humanities of the University of Aegean.

This collaboration starts a promising journey in promoting sustainable blue economy, education, and the development of expertise within the European insular community. Hellenic Hull and the CPMR will build up a dynamic partnership to support an innovative maritime industry into the future and nurtures the growth of maritime ambassadors for a brilliant tomorrow!

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About CPMR:

The Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions  brings together more than 150 Regions from  24  States from the European Union and beyond.

Representing about 200 million people, the CPMR campaigns  in favour of a more balanced development of the European  territory. It operates both as a think tank and as a lobby for regions. Through its extensive network of contacts within the EU  institutions and national governments the CPMR has, since its creation in 1973, been targeting its action towards  ensuring that the needs and interests of its Member  Regions are considered in policies with a high territorial impact. It focuses mainly on social, economic, and territorial  cohesion, maritime policies and blue growth, and  accessibility. European governance, energy and climate change, neighbourhood and development also represent important areas of activity for the association.

Website: https://cpmr.org/

Press and media contact:

Ana CANOMANUEL ÁVILA, Director of Communication, CPMR, ana.canomanuel@crpm.org

Tel : + 32 (0)2 431 09 96

About Hellenic Hull:

Hellenic Hull Management (HMA) Limited was founded in 1994 to act as managers of the Hellenic Hull Mutual Association Plc., the first hull and machinery mutual association for Greek and Cypriot shipowners. During its 28 years of operation Hellenic Hull Management has insured more than 12,500 vessels and more than 450 managing companies with a 99% renewal ratio.  The company’s record of zero bad debts illustrates the strength and reliability of its insured clients over many years. Meanwhile, HMA’s underwriting expertise and discipline is evident in a historical loss ratio of 67%. The company maintains offices both in Limassol, Cyprus and in Piraeus, Greece.

Since July 2016, HMA has been the manager of American Hellenic Hull Insurance Company Limited, a joint venture between the American P&I Club and Hellenic Hull Management. American Hellenic Hull’s founders and managers established a leading global player in the international blue-water marine hull insurance market and the first-ever Solvency II marine underwriter in Cyprus. In February 2022, American Hellenic Hull Insurance Company was renamed American Steamship Owners Marine Insurance Company (Europe), or American Club (Europe) for short, expanding its license to include P&I and related business for EU/EEA operators qualifying for such coverage.

Website: https://hma.com.cy/

Press and media contact:

Ioanna Skondra, Marketing & ESG Ambassador,

Hellenic Hull: marketing@hma.com.cy

Tel: +302111020470

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CEO Ilias Tsakiris was recognized in The Investor Greece 2019 for his leadership in business and social responsibility. Throughout the year, Hellenic Hull made an impact at key industry events like the Capital Link Cyprus Forum, Insurance Conference, Delphi Economic Forum, and Maritime Cyprus 2019, advancing discussions on marine insurance and sustainability. The association also strengthened stakeholder engagement through presentations in Piraeus, London, and at P&I conferences. A standout moment was Tsakiris’ presentation at the World Maritime University, affirming Hellenic Hull’s dedication to training and education.

By 2001, the tides had shifted in favor of Hellenic Hull Mutual. At its 7th AGM, Hellenic Hull reported an impressive leap in its portfolio. The number of insured vessels had nearly doubled to 222, with a combined entered value exceeding $350 million.

HMA’s Chair Mr. Dounis shared an ambitious vision: the establishment of a marine campus in Greece, dedicated to promoting marine protection and ocean sustainability.

In April, Hellenic Hull made a notable contribution to the Merchant Marine Academy in Hydra, donating a GPS electronic device to enhance the students’ educational experience.

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