Ceyline Shipping holds prestigious memberships in many international and Sri Lankan shipping industry related organizations. We hold membership in the following trade and professional associations,
BIMCO is the largest of the international shipping associations representing ship-owners controlling around 65 percent of the world’s tonnage and with members in more than 120 countries drawn from a broad range of stakeholders having a vested interest in the shipping industry, including managers, brokers and agents. (Courtesy, www.bimco.org)
The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) is a specialized division of the International Chamber Of Commerce (ICC). The IMB is a non-profit making organization, established in 1981 to act as a focal point in the fight against all types of maritime crime and malpractice. (Courtesy, www.iccccs.org)
CASA, established in 1944 has a long history tracing its origins to the Ceylon Shipping Committee set up in 1944. It has now served the Shipping Community for over six decades… CASA’s membership comprises 115 licensed ships’ agents, representing all International Shipping Lines of repute. (Courtesy, www.casa.lk)
ICC Sri Lanka (ICCSL) was incorporated in 1955 and has been engaged in a wide area of support to business. ICCSL is the only licensed authority to issue Carnet which forms an integral part of its operations, issues Certificates of Origin and conducts Arbitration. (Courtesy, www.iccsrilanka.com)
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) is the focal point for business contacts both locally and abroad and have many specialized committees, affiliated associations and bilateral business councils under our wings. (Courtesy, www.chamber.lk)