Overview News
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Concerns expressed to MEPs over Rail Recast Package
11-05-2012 -
ESC Maritime Transport Council Chairman loses his last fight
10-05-2012 -
32 billion Euro for transport
25-04-2012 -
ESC appoints a new Secretary General
20-04-2012 -
Green Freight Europe gets European Commission approval
29-03-2012 -
ESC reactions to the FMC’s Study of the 2008 Repeal of the Liner Conference exemption from EU Competition Law
22-02-2012 -
The continuing threat to shipping and cargo from acts of piracy
09-02-2012 -
ESC mourns the loss of Rail Freight Council Chairman following tragic accident
10-01-2012 -
European Initiative for a new CO2-monitoring programme gathers momentum
12-12-2011 -
ESC comments on agreement between MSC & CMA CGM
06-12-2011 -
ESC's Customers' Charter goes Green to address Sustainable Shipping
30-09-2011 -
ESC welcomes Time-definite services launched by Maersk Line
15-09-2011 -
ESC welcomes agreement in IMO but opposed to fuel levies on GHG emissions in shipping
20-07-2011 -
Postpone new low sulphur fuel regulation or risk major shift to road freight, warns ESC
15-07-2011 -
Ringing in the changes: European Shippers’ Council supports drive for new business models
08-06-2011 -
EMS Forum welcomes announcement Dutch government to allow EMS vehicles
20-05-2011 -
Shippers largely welcome Commission’s ambitious Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area
28-03-2011 -
ESC elects new Chairman
24-03-2011 -
Shippers warn: Piracy is not a local issue but a global concern for all
25-02-2011 -
ESC urges shippers to take a more proactive role in air freight
11-02-2011 -
ESC opens debate on the "grey box" concept
22-11-2010 -
How to deliver sustainable business models for future rail freight services
12-11-2010 -
ESC welcomes Commission decision on Air Price Fixing Cartel
10-11-2010 -
ESC warns knee-jerk reactions from air cargo security regulators could be counter-productive
05-11-2010 -
European single wagon-load rail freight service threatens to implode on itself and shippers
24-10-2010 -
European Council agreement will not sustain the ‘greening of transport’
18-10-2010 -
ESC welcomes proposals to eliminate anti-trust immunity for carriers in the US
27-09-2010 -
ESC welcomes Recast First Railway Package
17-09-2010 -
LOGSEC project launched to improve understanding of logistics and supply chain security
23-04-2010
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How to become a member
- Monday, 13 June 2011
Europe is evolving at an unprecedented rate, socially and economically, and with this change come new challenges, new rules and regulations. The European Shippers’ Council is the only organisation able to stand up and speak out on these changes and challenges on behalf of European shippers. Our voice is not comprised by other freight interests: we speak solely and uniquely for shippers, representing their distinct interests on the European and global stage.
The European Shippers’ Council, the only Brussels-based organisation representing the freight transport interests of some 100,000 companies, can help you keep up with new proposals that could affect your business, give you a voice in the decisions that may affect your business, and help you keep one step ahead of developments.
Whether you are from a manufacturer or retailer, an importer or an exporter, a user of air freight, sea freight (deep sea, short-sea, coastal and inland navigation), rail or road freight services, the ESC is here to help you.
ESC Full membership is open to shippers' councils in Europe but now also to companies through a corporate membership.
Why join?
Networking with other shippers from across Europe and beyond
Involvement in key industry initiatives covering
- air freight
- sea freight (short sea and deep sea)
- road freight
- rail freight
- intermodal freight
- security
- customs
- developing operational best practices
Information about the latest news and developments in freight transport
- weekly news digest
- monitoring of key issues for members
- early warning on Commission proposals/upcoming issues
Representation & lobbying
ESC's wide-reaching contacts on the ground in Brussels mean that we can help you in building contacts and meet with influential decision makers in the world of freight transport and logistics, politics and policy: from the European Commission (senior-level staff, advisors, Director Generals and Commissioners), to Members of the European Parliament
ESC's involvement in many industry groups also allows you to build contacts with CEOs, Chairmen and other senior-level executives from major shipping lines, airlines, 3PLs, rail freight operating companies, and high profile industry representatives.
ESC has through its membership the opportunity and confidence to voice opinions at European Level looking after the interest of the SHIPPER only.
How to become a member
People involved directly or indirectly in the movement of freight and the procurement of freight transport and logistics services must keep up with new proposals that could affect their business and stay ahead of developments.
The European Shippers’ Council represents the freight transport interests of some 100,000 companies.
