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China shipping CCS opens office in Portugal
Macao News > Portuguese-speaking Countries > China shipping CCS opens office in Portugal

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Shipping giant, whose carrier fleet accounts for 185 million gross tonnes, now operates more than 120 offices around the world.

China Classification Society (CCS) Portugal
Photo by Xinhua News Agency
24 October 2022 BY STAFF REPORTER
BY STAFF REPORTER24 October 2022

China’s shipping giant, China Classification Society (CCS), has opened an office in Lisbon in a bid to boost its business in Europe and expand its services to customers across the world. 

Zhao Bentang, China’s Ambassador to Portugal, said that the office will promote bilateral economic relations and further deepen the Blue Partnership and comprehensive strategic ties between the two countries. 

He said he expected the new office to provide better and more convenient technical support, services and facilities for the local community and locally registered ships. 

He added that the exchanges and cooperation will contribute to the safety of marine transportation and to the protection of the marine environment locally and globally. 

Jose Maria Costa, Portugal’s Secretary of State for Maritime Affairs, said that the opening of the office reflects the development of bilateral economic relations and caters to the growing demands of the maritime community. 

Founded in 1956, the CCS’s carrier fleet accounts for 185 million gross tonnes and has more than 120 offices around the world. 

Wang Baochun, general manager of the CCS’s Athens bureau, said that the Lisbon office will conduct more in-depth and extensive exchanges with the local maritime organisations and enterprises. 

He also pledged to provide high-quality and efficient technical and inspection services to all the company’s clients.

 

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