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- Alcatel-Lucent
- In the opinion of Alcatel-Lucent, cable-layers employ the most qualified workers in the maritime labour market.
- According to Alcatel-Lucent, their main objectives are safeguarding vessels under the Community flag and maintaining a competitive fleet on world markets.
- Alcatel-Lucent underlines the importance of cable-layers in the maritime labour market, taking into account the requirement of high level of technical knowledge in that field.
- Alcatel-Lucent is finally of the view that, with regard to environmental considerations, it is important to maintain a large fleet of cable-layers under the Community flag.
- In the opinion of Alcatel-Lucent, Regulations (EEC) No 4055/86 and (EEC) No 3577/92 do not strictly limit the kinds of destinations at sea (between two ports or between a port and an off-shore installation).
- The Commission received comments from the following interested parties: the European Dredgers’ Association, the European Community Ship-owners Association, the Chamber of British Shipping, the Norwegian Ship-owner association, Armateurs de France, Alcatel-Lucent and the Danish Shipowners’ Association.
- In the opinion of Alcatel-Lucent, cable-layers employ the most qualified workers in the maritime labour market. Therefore the extension of the DIS regime to cable-layers fulfils the objective of State aid to maritime transport as defined in the Guidelines as it would safeguard high quality employment in Europe for European marine employees.
- In the view of Alcatel-Lucent, the judgment of the Court of Justice of 11 January 2007 in Case C-251/04 indirectly allows the extension of the definition of maritime transport as long as it is covered by the objectives of the Guidelines.
- Taking into account that cable connections include transoceanic journeys and that the biggest cable-laying vessels can only stock about 3000 km of cable drums, Alcatel-Lucent is of the opinion that the most significant activity of cable-laying vessels consists of transporting cable drums from the cable drum factory to the point at sea where the cable has to be connected and from which it will be laid down on the sea bed.