Tag: Cayman Islands Shipping Registry

Cayman committed to maritime improvements

Cayman committed to maritime improvements

| 17/07/2017 | 1 Comment

(CNS Business): A message from the new financial services minister to delegates at a shipping conference in Cayman last week pointed to the committment of the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands (MACI) to make life at sea safe, minimise ship pollution and encourage optimal living and working conditions on board ships.

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Maritime conference set for May

Maritime conference set for May

| 06/03/2017 | 0 Comments

(CNS Business): The Cayman Islands Shipping Registry is gearing up for a conference in May that will bring together a wide range of organisations and companies in the shipping and yachting industries. “Cayman Maritime 2017 provides an opportunity for our maritime sector and indeed the whole jurisdiction to showcase the array of top quality services […]

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China to ‘favour’ Cayman registered ships

China to ‘favour’ Cayman registered ships

| 13/01/2017 | 0 Comments

(CNS Business): The United Kingdon and Chinese governments have signed a deal on behalf of the Cayman Islands that officials said will boost the competitiveness of the Cayman Islands Shipping Registry. Liu Xiaoming, the Chinese Ambassador to the UK, arrived in Cayman yesterday for a brief visit to confirm the deal, which bestows ‘Most Favoured […]

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Cayman pushes maritime business

Cayman pushes maritime business

| 18/03/2016 | 0 Comments

(CNS Business): Government is hoping that a new conference will help boost the country’s growing maritime business. The Cayman Islands Shipping Registry and industry partners, including Maples and Calder and Cayman Maritime Services Park from Cayman Enterprise City, have joined forces to create an annual event. It is hoped that Cayman Maritime Week will promote the […]

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Register freed to tout for passenger ship business

Register freed to tout for passenger ship business

| 22/10/2015 | 2 Comments

(CNS): An amendment to the Gambling Law passed by legislators Wednesday, will facilitate the registration of cruise or other large passenger ships with on-board casinos on the Cayman Islands Shipping Registry and boost business for the growing government earner. Financial Services Minister Wayne Panton, who brought the changes, said that although the register was doing […]

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