31 Jul 25 Member Update July 2025 Read our July 2025 Member Update which provides an update on our latest activity and events, showcases insights from our Member the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group and welcomes the new members which have joined since our March issue. Here’s a summary of what’s been happening since our last update: New MembersA warm welcome to Inchcape, OS Maritime, and ORCA, who have joined the Chamber community this quarter.Chamber Activity & EventsCatch up on recent policy and industry-wide developments, including:The Chamber’s Parliamentary ReceptionLaunch of The Value of Shipping 2025Our ongoing work to support maritime decarbonisationUpdates on the UK’s trading relationships with the US and EUWe’ve also included details of our LISW 2025 programme and the Autumn Lunch – we hope to see many of you there.Member Insights: Isles of Scilly Steamship GroupThis quarter’s Member Insights features the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group, sharing how they provide vital lifeline services via the sea and air to island communities. Read the full update Share:
25 Feb 2026 UK Chamber of Shipping Unveils Shipping UK 2026: Navigating the future As geopolitical tensions reshape global trade and the maritime sector confronts the dual imperatives of decarbonisation and security, the UK Chamber of Shipping's flagship conference, Shipping UK 2026, returns on 6 October at Westminster's QEII Centre. Ticket sales are now live. Read more News
17 Feb 2026 Celebrating the Career of Donna Stevens After 38 Years of Service The Merchant Navy Training Board (MNTB) and the UK Chamber of Shipping proudly mark the retirement of our long standing colleague, Donna Stevens, after an exceptional 38 years of service. Since joining the organisation on 6 July 1987, Donna has been a constant source of expertise and integrity, guiding the MNTB and the wider industry through decades of change in seafarer training and education. Read more News
12 Feb 2026 UK Shipping Industry Urges Course Correction on UK ETS Expansion The UK shipping industry has raised serious concerns over Government plans to extend the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) to domestic maritime from 1 July 2026, warning that the policy risks harming UK competitiveness, increasing costs for island communities and slowing progress towards net zero. Read more News