YoungShip Turkey
YoungShip Turkey is a non-profit organisation founded under the auspices of the renowned Youngship International and created for the benefit and support of the younger members of the maritime and shipping industry.
YoungShip Turkey is a non-profit organisation founded under the auspices of the renowned Youngship International and created for the benefit and support of the younger members of the maritime and shipping industry.
YoungShip Turkey is the brand new YoungShip branch from and for the young Turkish shipping industry leaders of the future.
We welcome members (between the age of 18 to 40) from all areas of the industry such as ship owners, managers, brokers, operators, financial institutions, insurance, technical and judicial consultants (from students to established professionals) who share our passion and our belief that young people are the most significant constituent to ensure our industry’s ongoing growth and success. Our goal is to enhance skills and build both social and professional networks for our members located in Turkey.
As a not-for-profit organisation, our activities will be primarily financed through support/donation from collaborating businesses and sponsorship from maritime businesses.
To register for a membership, click the orange button above!
Two references are required for being a member. Each member will pay an entry fee (one-time application fee) of 100 TL upon becoming a member. In addition to the entry fee, the members will pay an annual membership fee of 150 TL.
To finalise your membership, we kindly ask you to send a copy of your id, your criminal record (not latest than 6 months old), and a proof of payment.
Should you have any questions about the organisation or about becoming a member do not hesitate writing to us.
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