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European Sea Ports Organisation : ウィキペディア英語版 | European Sea Ports Organisation The European Sea Ports Organisation or ESPO, founded in 1993, is the representative body of the port authorities, port associations and port administrations of the seaports of the member states of the European Union and of Norway. Its membership includes ports from non-member states of the European Union which are admitted under observer status.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.espo.be/ )〕 The headquarters of ESPO are in Brussels and include a General Assembly, an Executive Committee and 8 special committees.〔 The ESPO represents the interests of the seaports of the European Union.〔〔〔 ESPO represents over 98 percent of the seaports of the European Union,〔 and has direct communication with 500 European ports.〔 ==Origins== The European Commission created the Port Working Group in 1974 with membership consisting of delegates from the port authorities of the major ports of Europe. The PWG process culminated in 1993 with the founding of the ESPO. ESPO functions as an independent organisation which lobbies for the interests of its member port authorities. Ferdinand Suykens, former director-general of the port of Antwerp, became the first chairman of ESPO.〔
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