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What’s the Deal with Luxembourg’s 250 Merchant Ships ?
Or why you should care about our maritime sector.   By Paul Marceul, Manager of the Luxembourg Maritime Cluster   Created in 2008 as a non-profit organization, the Luxembourg Maritime Cluster (CML) brings the Blue Economy of the Grand-Duchy to the fore. Forty-five companies and institutions represent proudly and convincingly the local maritime business community, nationally as well as internationally. Members of the Cluster offer together a wide variety of maritime business experience and expertise: shipping, dredging, classification, ship brokerage, banking, law, consultancy audit, insurance, security and safety, railway and maritime logistics. The CML holds the Vice-Presidency and the General Secretary of the European Network of Maritime Clusters....
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