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Wir sind der Meinungsbildner zum Thema maritime Supply Chain in Deutschland. Wir reden Klartext und werden gehört, da wir auf allen politischen Ebenen vernetzt sind.
The initially small outfitting companies developed over time into often significant companies, some with over 100 employees and storage space of several thousand square metres.
The increasing expansion of business made it increasingly difficult for the smaller companies to maintain a sufficiently large warehouse. As a result, the importance of the wholesale supply trade, in which Hamburg held a dominant position, became more and more apparent in the marine equipment sector. The outfitting companies based in the seaports of Wilhelmshaven, Emden, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Kiel, Rostock etc. could only survive in competition with the major ports if they were able to offer their customers the same product collections as their colleagues there. With the help of the predominantly Hamburg-based wholesale trade, a considerable international market position for German ship equipment was created in this way.
The reconstruction of the ship chandleries in the post-war period was initially slow. It was only after the currency reform and with the renewed increase in foreign shipping traffic in German harbours and the rebuilding of our merchant fleet that the outfitting business also picked up again in Germany in the 1950s.
Gradually, the lost market position had to be regained from the neighbouring competing maritime nations. Fortunately, German equipment was able to further consolidate its market position and keep pace with the rapid growth and advancing mechanization of the world merchant fleet.
After German reunification, private ship chandlers were also re-established in eastern Germany and are now successfully participating in the market.
ship chandlers who supply ships with provisions, food and beverages and all technical items and spare parts
employees work in the predominantly medium-sized companies, while the largest companies have up to 100 employees.
items are in the range of general suppliers who supply all the goods required for shipping.
Today, there are around 150 ship chandlers in German harbours that supply ships with provisions, luxury goods and all technical items and spare parts. These are mainly medium-sized companies with 10 to 30 employees, but the largest have well over 100 employees.
Some of these companies are so-called general chandlers, supplying all the goods required by the shipping industry; some have over 20,000 items in their range and have several thousand square metres of storage space as well as an extensive fleet of vehicles.
Other outfitting companies specialize in individual product groups, e.g. dry provisions, meat and sausage products, luxury foods or deck and engine equipment, wire ropes and cordage, nautical articles, distress equipment or other items.
In addition to the general and specialized suppliers who deliver directly to ships, there are special suppliers for electrical goods, luxury foods and provisions.
As international shipping has always enjoyed the privilege of using and consuming duty-free and untaxed goods at sea, ship chandlers trade to a considerable extent in duty-free foreign and excise-free EU goods and are therefore under constant scrutiny by the customs authorities.
According to the customs regulations applicable in Germany, ships may only purchase duty-free goods for voyages on which they leave the German coastal area.
The ship chandlers’ warehouses are located either in free ports or as customs warehouses in the customs territory. There are only a few free ports left in Germany; these are areas demarcated by a high fence in which goods can be transported without direct customs supervision. Only the entry and exit of goods via the free port border is monitored by customs.
Consumption of uncleared or untaxed goods is strictly prohibited in all outfitter warehouses and also in the free port. Each individual consignment of goods is precisely recorded on a card at the time of storage; their proper delivery only to authorized ships is carefully monitored by the customs administration in order to prevent misuse.
Due to the high customs and tax differentials for many goods, the staff at chandlery companies must be particularly trustworthy.
Many German outfitting companies have fixed supply contracts with German and foreign shipping companies and must supply their ships in all international harbours in some cases. In addition to land and water vehicles for local transport, heavy lorries and thermo trucks for refrigerated and frozen goods are therefore often used by larger companies. German ship chandlers deliver worldwide.
The Shipsupply industry as a special branch of the economy has only developed in the last 200 years with the expansion of international shipping. At the time of sailing ships, which were often moored in harbours for months at a time, there was naturally no need for a branch of business specializing in the prompt supply of ships. It was only with the spread of mechanized ship propulsion, the advent of steam, motor and turbine ships and the ever shorter loading and unloading times, as well as the increasing size of ships, that these conditions changed.
With the intensification of maritime transport in the 19th century, the need to equip ships in the harbour also increased; one or a few reliable companies had to be entrusted with the procurement of all the necessary goods. This was the birth of the ship chandler. Today, maritime shipping would be unthinkable without them.
The reconstruction of the ship chandleries in the post-war period was initially slow. It was only after the currency reform and with the renewed increase in foreign shipping traffic in German harbours and the rebuilding of our merchant fleet that the outfitting business also picked up again in Germany in the 1950s.
Gradually, the lost market position had to be regained from the neighbouring competing maritime nations. Fortunately, German equipment was able to further consolidate its market position and keep pace with the rapid growth and advancing mechanization of the world merchant fleet.
After German reunification, private ship chandlers were also re-established in eastern Germany and are now successfully participating in the market.
Wir sind der Meinungsbildner zum Thema maritime Supply Chain in Deutschland. Wir reden Klartext und werden gehört, da wir auf allen politischen Ebenen vernetzt sind.
Unser Denken und Handeln wird bestimmt durch unseren Auftrag: die Sicherung und Förderung der maritimen Supply Chain in Deutschland.
Wir sind Experten für alle wesentlichen Fragestellungen der maritimen Supply Chain. Kompetenz und langjährige Erfahrung bilden dafür die Grundlage.
Wir setzen auf moderne Methoden, Prozesse und Technologien, um die Erfordernisse der aktuellen Zeit optimal zu erfüllen. Dabei bleiben wir immer authentisch und professionell.
Die Verbandsgeschäftsführung ist Ihr kompetenter Gesprächspartner und engagierter Mitstreiter für die Lösung Ihrer branchenspezifischen Probleme. Im Verband fließen ständig neue Erkenntnisse zusammen, die wir an die Verbandsmitglieder weitergeben.
Wir fördern die Schiffsausrüstungsbranche und den Duty-Free-Handel und sind mit über 140 Mitgliedsfirmen Ihr starker Interessenverband und Verhandlungspartner
Wir haben im Brancheninteresse viele Gesetzesvorlagen beeinflußt und dadurch Benachteiligungen unserer Mitglieder verhindern können. So haben wir z.B. eine Mehrwertsteuerbefreiung für Schiffsausrüstungslieferungen an die gewerbliche Seeschiffahrt durchgesetzt, für eine Aufhebung der Mengenbegrenzung bei unverzolltem Schiffsbedarf gesorgt, eine Kleinmengenregelung für „sensible“ Waren im Versandverfahren sowie die Befreiung der Bordbedarfslieferungen von der Lizenzpflicht im Erstattungsverfahren erreicht, eine Erweiterung des Ausfuhrerstattungsverfahrens für EG-Agrarwaren auf Schiffsbelieferungen in Drittländern durchgesetzt, Ausnahmeregelungen für Bordbedarfslieferungen im EU-Veterinärrecht und technische Drittlandsausrüstungsgegenstände im Rahmen der Besonderen Verwendung ausgehandelt. Wir sind Ihre aktive Lobby!
Mitglieder werden von uns kostenlos in das Deutsche Schiffsausrüster-Register – ein detailliertes Verzeichnis unserer Mitgliedsfirmen und ihrer Geschäftsbereiche – eingetragen.
Mit dieser vierfarbigen Broschüre (DIN A5) in Englisch, werben wir jährlich bei über 4.000 Reedern, Schiffsausrüstern, Schiffsmaklern, Werften und branchennahen Firmen in aller Welt, denen wir dieses bewährte und anerkannte Nachschlagewerk für Bezugsquellen der Schiffahrt liefern. Gegen Entgelt werden Mitglieder zusätzlich in die jährliche Ausgabe des ISSA Registers, das Mitgliederverzeichniss der International Ship Suppliers and Services Association, aufgenommen, das ebenfalls weltweit für die eingetragenen Firmen wirbt.
Über unseren Verband sind Sie zugleich korporativ Mitglied in der International Ship Suppliers and Services Association, ISSA, der Vereinigung nationaler Schiffsausrüsterverbände, der über 1.400 Firmen in 77 Ländern angehören. Die ISSA fördert und vertritt die Interessen der Schiffsausrüster weltweit. Sie hat Geschäftsbedingungen für Schiffsausrüster geschaffen und den ISSA Ship Stores Catalogue herausgegeben.
Dieser technische Warenkatalog enthält über 25.000 Artikel, dient der Güterspezifizierung und Auftragsvereinfachung und wird seit 1978 an Reeder und Schiffsausrüster in aller Welt verkauft. Die ISSA bietet Ihnen auf einer jährlichen Convention (Mitgliederversammlung und Hausmesse) den Rahmen für internationale Entwicklungen und für Geschäftskontakte mit Schiffsausrüstern in aller Welt. Deutsche Schiffsausrüster erwerben die ISSA-Mitgliedschaft durch Eintragung im ISSA-Register.
Als Bundesverband stehen wir ständig mit zahlreichen für unsere Branche wichtigen Bundes- und Landesbehörden, Institutionen und Organisationen in Verbindung. Häufig konnten auch schwierige Probleme unserer Mitgliedsfirmen gelöst werden, weil wir uns an der richtigen Stelle für sie einetzten und die notwendigen Kontakte herstellten.
Profitieren auch Sie von unseren langjährigen, guten Verbindungen. Nutzen Sie die „neutrale“ Position des Verbandes bei der Lösung Ihrer branchenspezifischen Firmenprobleme.
Der informelle Informations- und Erfahrungsaustausch zwischen den Mitgliedern fördert die Zusammenarbeit und den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg. Wesentlichen Anteil daran hat die jährliche Mitgliederversammlung auf der anstehende Probleme diskutiert und Lösungen angestrebt, Erfahrungen ausgetauscht, neueste Entwicklungen und Trends behandelt werden. Spezifische Projekte oder Problemlösungen behandeln unsere Mitglieder in Arbeitsgruppen. Durch die Mitgliedschaft im Verband Deutscher Schiffsausrüster gewinnen Sie über 140 neue Ansprechpartner in der Branche. Dem Erfahrungsaustausch der Schiffsausrüster weltweit dienen internationale Diskussionsgruppen auf der jährlich stattfindenden ISSA-Convention.
Zum schnellen Einstieg in komplexe neue Vorschriften führen wir für Sie und Ihre Mitarbeiter kostenlose Seminare und Informationsveranstaltungen durch. Themen waren z.B.:
Schneller Informationsaustausch spart Ärger und Zeit und schafft unseren Mitgliedern Freiraum für ihre geschäftlichen Aufgaben.
Als Mitglied unseres Verbandes sind Sie berechtigt, das Emblem des Verbandes Deutscher Schiffsausrüster und als im ISSA Register eingetragenes ISSA Mitglied, das Emblem der ISSA auf Ihren Briefköpfen zu führen. Sie können so mit Ihrer Mitgliedschaft im nationalen und internationalen Verband werben. Die Mitgliedschaft im Verband Deutscher Schiffsausrüster und der ISSA stärkt Ihre Position bei Geschäftspartnern im In- und Ausland.
Verbandsmitglieder profitieren von attraktiven Rahmenbedingungen.
Verbandsmitglieder können über den Verband Ermäßigungen bei Veranstaltungen und Messen erhalten.
Our thoughts and actions are determined by our mission: to secure and promote the maritime supply chain in Germany.
We are the opinion leaders on the topic of maritime supply chains in Germany. We speak plainly and are heard, as we are networked at all political levels.
We are experts in all key issues relating to the maritime supply chain. Expertise and many years of experience form the basis for this.
We rely on modern methods, processes and technologies to optimally fulfil the requirements of the current times. At the same time, we always remain authentic and professional.
The association's management is your competent dialogue partner and committed partner for solving your industry-specific problems. New insights are constantly flowing into the association, which we pass on to the association members.
We promote the marine equipment industry and the duty-free trade and, with over 140 member companies, are your strong interest group and negotiating partner
We have influenced many legislative proposals in the interests of the industry and have thus been able to prevent our members from being disadvantaged. For example, we have achieved a VAT exemption for ship equipment deliveries to commercial shipping, ensured that the quantity limit for duty unpaid ship supplies was lifted, achieved a small quantity regulation for "sensitive" goods in the transit procedure and the exemption of ship supplies from the licence requirement in the refund procedure, an extension of the export refund procedure for EC agricultural goods to ship supplies in third countries, negotiated exemptions for ship supplies in EU veterinary law and technical third-country equipment in the context of special use. We are your active lobby!
We enter our members in the German Ship Supplier Register - a detailed directory of our member companies and their business areas - free of charge.
With this four-colour brochure (DIN A5) in English, we advertise annually to over 4,000 shipowners, ship chandlers, shipbrokers, shipyards and industry-related companies around the world, to whom we supply this proven and recognised reference work for sources of supply in the shipping industry. For a fee, members are also included in the annual edition of the ISSA Register, the membership directory of the International Ship Suppliers and Services Association, which also advertises the registered companies worldwide.
Through our association, you are also a corporate member of the International Ship Suppliers and Services Association, ISSA, the association of national ship chandlers' organisations to which over 1,400 companies in 77 countries belong. The ISSA promotes and represents the interests of ship chandlers worldwide. It has created terms and conditions for ship chandlers and published the ISSA Ship Stores Catalogue.
This technical product catalogue contains over 25,000 items, serves to specify goods and simplify orders and has been sold to shipowners and ship chandlers all over the world since 1978. The ISSA offers you the framework for international developments and business contacts with ship chandlers all over the world at an annual convention (general meeting and in-house exhibition). German ship chandlers acquire ISSA membership by registering in the ISSA register.
As a federal association, we are in constant contact with numerous federal and state authorities, institutions and organizations that are important for our industry. It has often been possible to solve difficult problems for our member companies because we have lobbied for them in the right place and established the necessary contacts.
You too can benefit from our many years of good connections. Use the "neutral" position of the association to solve your industry-specific company problems.
The informal exchange of information and experience between members promotes cooperation and economic success. The Annual General Meeting plays a key role in this, where upcoming problems are discussed and solutions sought, experiences are exchanged and the latest developments and trends are dealt with. Our members deal with specific projects or problem solutions in working groups. Membership of the German Shipsuppliers Association gives you access to over 130 new contacts in the industry. International discussion groups at the annual ISSA Convention serve to promote the exchange of experience among ship suppliers worldwide.
We organize free seminars and information events for you and your employees to provide a quick introduction to complex new regulations. Topics were e.g:
The rapid exchange of information saves time and trouble and frees up our members for their business tasks.
As a member of our association, you are authorised to use the emblem of the German Ship suppliers Association and, as an ISSA member - entered in the ISSA Register - the emblem of the ISSA on your letterheads. This allows you to advertise your membership of the national and international association. Membership of the German Ship Suppliers Association and the ISSA strengthens your position with business partners at home and abroad.
Association members benefit from attractive conditions.
Association members can receive discounts at events and trade fairs through the association.