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The UK Chamber of Shipping is the trade association and lobbying organisation of the UK shipping industry, representing around 200 member companies. They work with government, parliament, international organisations and others in the maritime industry on behalf of their members.

They are one of the principal members of the International Chamber of Shipping.[1] Their headquarters are in Park Street, London.

The body is also responsible for working with the UK government, Maritime UK and Maritime and Coastguard Agency.

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History

The chamber has its origins in 1878 when a national trade body for shipping was formed. The chamber was granted a royal charter in 1920 and went through several names, being known as the General Council of British Shipping until 1992 when its current name was adopted.[2]

Sarah Treseder, a former Chief Executive of the Royal Yachting Association served as chief executive of the chamber between 2021 and 2024, having replaced Bob Sanguinetti.[3][4] In April 2024, Rear Admiral Rhett Hatcher, former UK national hydrographer and deputy chief executive at the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office became chief executive.[5]

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