The Councils of the Society of Maritime Industries
The Councils of the Society of Maritime Industries represent our six specialist business sectors
THE ABOI COUNCIL supports the interests of member companies generally engaged in activities offshore or involved in the oil and gas and offshore renewable energy industries including the provision of equipment, services and facilities and development of specialist systems for every type of offshore operation, vessel and platform.
Director: Malcolm Clements
malcolm.clements@
maritimeindustries.org
THE AMSI COUNCIL supports the interests of member companies generally engaged in marine science and technology which include sensor manufacturers, research institutions, survey companies and system suppliers serving the oceanographic and marine environment sectors.
Director: Tom Chant
Tom.Chant@
maritimeindustries.org
THE BMEA COUNCIL supports the interests of member companies in the marine equipment and services industries which are suppliers of equipment and services to all types of merchant ships and craft, including cargo vessels, container ships, tankers, bulkers, fishing boats, LPGs, LNGs, FPSOs, rigs, specialist ships, passenger/car ferries, ro‐ros, fast ships, superyachts and cruise liners. Export focused it interfaces with UK and international shipyards and ship owning communities.
Director: Tom Chant
Tom.Chant@
maritimeindustries.org
THE BNEA COUNCIL supports the interests of member companies in the naval and maritime defence sector which build, modernise, refit warships and submarines, research and develop designs for, and manufacture of, weapon and sensor systems and naval equipment, including naval aviation, and provide related consultancy services in engineering, project management and finance.
Director: Christopher McHugh
christopher.mchugh@
maritimeindustries.org
The SMI Boardroom at Threadneedle Street
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THE MAS COUNCIL supports the interests of member companies in the maritime autonomy sector. This expanding market impinges on a wide range of maritime applications such as the marine scientific and offshore energy market, deep sea mining and security operations, and in maritime transport, where autonomy has the potential to improve the integration and effectiveness of both cargo and passenger tansport. Members with an interest include manufacturers, academia, researchers, survey companies and system suppliers.
Director: John Murray
ce@maritimeindustries.org
THE PTG COUNCIL supports the interests of member companies in the ports and terminals industries which include port owners and operators; shippers; freight forwarders; planners; specialist engineering, design and technical consultancies; international contractors; manufacturers of a variety of port and terminal equipment; banks and financiers; accountants; insurance brokers and law firms.
Director: Malcolm Clements
malcolm.clements@
maritimeindustries.org
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