09 Apr 21 TWW Yachts joins the UK Chamber of Shipping TWW Yachts joins the UK Chamber of Shipping The UK Chamber of Shipping is delighted to announce TWWYachts, one of the leading super yacht brokerage and yacht management companies, with an expert team in the UK and Monaco, has joined the Chamber.TWW Yachts is highly experienced in superyacht sales, charter, management, new construction & crew recruitment; and will now also enjoy the benefits of being part of the UK’s largest shipping industry trade body.Sean Ilbery, TWW Yachts, Management Director, said:“We are looking forward to working with the Chamber to further expand the voice of super-yachting within the wider UK maritime community. All sectors have a role to play and something to contribute within our evolving and exciting professional community in the UK.”The Chamber has welcomed a range of new members recently and now has almost 200 members. It is the voice of the UK shipping industry working with Government, parliament, international organisations and others to champion and protect the industry on behalf of its members.Welcoming TWW Yachts to the Chamber, Head of Membership Tony Jerome said:“I am thrilled to announce TWW Yachts as one of the latest organisations to join the Chamber. We know the world has changed since COVID-19, but I am delighted we have welcomed a range of new members to the Chamber recently, strengthening our voice representing the different sectors of the UK shipping industry.”“We offer a range of benefits to our members and we provide them a fantastic opportunity to work together to shape our great industry. I, and the rest of the team look forward to working closely with TWW Yachts in the months and years ahead.” Share:
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