18.09.2024

 

FEPORT attended the 74th Stakeholders Advisory Group on Maritime Security and the 95th Maritime Security Committee online, where key maritime security topics were discussed under the guidance of DG MOVE.

Technical workshops focused on innovation in Cluster IV as part of the work plan. Additionally, the matter of the new Commission’s proposed EU Port Strategy was briefly mentioned.

Concerns from participating member states included issues such as the implementation of the ISPS Code, which Spain raised in relation to combating organized crime in ports.

DG HOME provided updates on data reporting by maritime operators, highlighting that ferry companies manage the bulk of data collection and face the most significant impact from law enforcement requests.

A layered approach to data collection was discussed, aiming to reduce reporting burdens through automation and horizontal measures. The session concluded with an overview of the social and economic impacts of these policies, with impact analysis still being finalised.