Council of the Confederation of European Maritime Technology Societies presented Damen CEO René Berkvens with the CEMT Award in recognition of his leadership of Damen and the contribution this has made towards the successes of the European maritime sector.
The Council bestows the award annually in recognition of the substantial contribution made to the success of the European maritime industry by an individual, company or organisation. The contribution can be either technological, political or economic. Mr Berkvens received the award on Thursday 24 August.
Receiving the award, Mr Berkvens said: ‘It is an honour to receive this award. Reflecting as it does, Damen’s contribution to the success of our industry, it is a demonstration of the hard work and dedication of the entire Damen team.’
33 Years at Damen
Over the past 33 years, Mr Berkvens has held many different positions within the Damen Shipyards Group. He began his career in the Sales department for Africa, before becoming Area Director for the Americas region. When Damen took over the Royal Schelde, the Netherlands’ premier naval shipyard, in 2000, Mr Berkvens oversaw the programme to turn around the yard’s fortunes. Between 2004 and 2006, he held the position of the Vice President of the group, responsible for the naval division and superyacht building at Amels. Since 2006 he has held the title of CEO, with overall responsibility for group operations. During that time, Damen has doubled its turnover and acquired 15 companies covering newbuild, shiprepair and engineering activities.
CEMT
The Council of the Confederation of European Maritime Technology Societies is a non-governmental organisation with the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine (CCNR). The council is made up of representative organisations from European maritime nations.
Picture: Damen CEO René Berkvens (left) receives a CEMT award from CEMT Chairman Trevor Blakeley.