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Alexandria Chamber of Shipping Vision
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- We aim to reach the highest level of chamber member satisfaction regarding the services that the chamber provides for all its members without any discrimination between member companies by comprehensively and continuously reviewing the group of services offered by the chamber and working to develop and improve these services in consultation with a broad base of members.
- Preserve special and exceptional relationships with the Maritime Transport Sector and the Alexandria and Dekheila Port Authorities and maintain constant communication with them since these are the two main official entities which are connected to the chamber and its various member companies through periodic and frequent transactions.
- Build relationships and raise the level of representation with ministries, agencies, authorities and various local and foreign governmental and non-governmental organizations to the degree required to achieve the public benefit.
- Strive to provide a suitable business environment for the activities of members by analyzing proposed laws and ministerial decrees which affect maritime transport operations, expressing the chamber's opinion and presenting practical and realistic points of view reached in a methodical manner in order to arrive at integrated regulations that benefit the various parties.
- Preserve the excellence achieved by the chamber since its inception as the chamber that carries out its activities in the oldest and largest Egyptian port and has the largest number of members by representing Egyptian Chambers of Shipping in all official events, locally and internationally.
- Use communication, correspondence, conference and seminar attendance, dispatching representatives and receiving delegations and envoys to contribute to the development of international relations in the field of maritime transport.
- Strengthen relationships between member companies and increase cooperation between them and solve general problems which may arise with other parties or between the members themselves by cultivating the principles and values we have established in the Code of Ethics and settling some problems through the roles of investigation, consideration, arbitration and conciliation performed by the Council of Elders.
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