Key strengths of UK maritime services sector
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Expertise – Shipping is a niche and highly technical sector which
requires specialist knowledge to succeed. The pool of expertise available in
the UK is second to none. Whether former seafarers or financial, broking or
insurance experts, the UK-based workforce has a huge range of shipping industry
specific skills available.
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Quality – UK based firms are renowned for the quality of their
work. The framework provided by key institutions such as the Baltic Exchange,
Lloyd’s of London, the Admiralty and Commercial courts and Financial Services
Authority delivers a high degree of security and confidence.
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Variety – The breadth and depth of UK maritime service providers
means that any requirement however large or small can be handled. The
interaction between the various professions is a key advantage, enabling quick
and expert solutions to shipping related problems.
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Experience – UK-based firms have been providing maritime related
services for over 300 years and continue to be at the cutting edge of new
developments
Key Statistics
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In 2019, LMAA arbitrators received a total of 2,952
arbitration appointments, for comparison in 2018 the number of appointments was
2,599. There was an increase of almost 15% in LMAA Terms appointments (up
from 2,369 in 2018 to 2,697 in 2019). There was also an increase in Small
Claims Procedure appointments (up from 207 in 2018 to 218 in 2019. This
has resulted in an overall increase in new cases of well over 10%, from 1,561
new references in 2018 to 1,756 new references in 2019. (source: London Maritime Arbitrators Association)
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30-40% of dry bulk and 50% of tanker fixtures are
transacted by UK-based shipbroking firms (source: The Baltic Exchange)
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London has a 30% share of the global insurance market,
ahead of the USA, Japan, Germany and France.
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90% of P&I cover for the global fleet is handled by
13 major international P&I clubs all of which maintain offices in the UK.
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80% of maritime related cases heard in UK courts involve
one or both parties based outside the UK.
Maritime London reports:
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The UK’s Global Maritime Professional Services: Contribution and Trends, published by the City of London
Corporation
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Catching the Wave Report: UK maritime professional services
competitiveness study
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Maritime London brochure
London is home to the London International Shipping Week (LISW), a biennial gathering of the global shipping industry heralding the
UK’s position as the world’s leading maritime services centre. The next LISW
will be held from 11-15 September, 2023.
Maritime London – the promotional body for UK based
companies providing professional services to the international shipping
industry
Funded by over 100 companies and organisations from a
wide range of disciplines, Maritime London ensures that the UK remains a world
beating location to base a maritime related business. Maritime London’s mission
is to promote the UK as the world’s premier maritime business centre.