Klaveness joined the Global Maritime Forum as its 65th partner, bringing extensive experience and a shared focus on building resilient, decarbonized, and efficient seaborne supply chains.
According to the Global Maritime Forum, the inclusion of this data-driven, safety-oriented shipping group highlights the importance of collaboration and collective action in addressing challenges within the maritime industry.
After many years of close collaboration, we are excited to welcome Klaveness further into our growing community, taking them from an engaged member to an official partner.
… commented Christian Jacob Hansen, the Director of GMS Partnerships and Community Engagement
Furthermore, Christian Jacob Hansen highlighted that their commitment to innovation and sustainability supports the mission to shape the future of global seaborne trade, enhancing sustainable long-term economic development and human well-being. He added that at the Global Maritime Forum, they bring together forward-thinking leaders to address pressing challenges in the maritime industry, such as decarbonization and improving the quality of life at sea.
By bringing Klaveness into our network, we further strengthen our ability to foster dialogue, spark innovative ideas, and create concrete solutions for the future.
… said Hansen and expressed his delight in working even more closely with Ernst Meyer and his team.
Ernst Meyer, President and CEO of Klaveness, noted that this membership offers an invaluable opportunity to share and gain insights into creating more resilient, decarbonized, and cost-effective seaborne supply chains. Meyer firmly believes that the challenges faced in the shipping industry cannot be tackled in isolation.
Collaboration is key, and the Global Maritime Forum provides the ideal platform to accelerate progress by working alongside other committed organizations.
… Meyer stated, and expressed optimism about the collective achievements that lie ahead as they work together toward a more efficient and sustainable future.