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Active Shipbuilding Experts' Federation

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The Active Shipbuilding Experts' Federation is an international non-governmental organization. Its purpose is to contribute sound development of international maritime transportation and further enhancement of the world maritime safety, marine environment protection and maritime security, through communication and cooperation among the shipbuilding industry on technical agenda especially in International Maritime Organization. The federation's activities cover matters in relation to building new ships as well as repair conversions, offshore units.[3]

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Members

The Active Shipbuilding Experts' Federation has 10 members.[4][5] which are constructing more than 90% of global share of new ship deliveries. Members are national shipbuilders' associations or a major shipbuilder in the absence of an association.

Japan The Shipbuilders' Association of Japan (SAJ)
China China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry (CANSI)
South Korea Korea Offshore & Shipbuilding Association (KOSHIPA)
Turkey Turkish Shipbuilders' Association (GISBIR)
Malaysia Association of Marine Industries of Malaysia (AMIM)
SingaporeThe Association of Singapore Marine & Offshore Energy Industries (ASMI)
Sri Lanka Colombo Dockyard PLC (Sri Lanka)
India Shipyard Association of India (SAI)
Indonesia Indonesia Shipbuilding and Offshore Industry Association (IPERINDO)
Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (SBIC)
Thailand Thai Shipbuilding and Repairing Association (TSBA)


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