The Traditional Role of a Broker in Offshore Operations The world of offshore operations is vast, complex, and highly specialized. At its heart, shipbrokers play a critical role, acting as intermediaries between two essential parties: shipowners and charterers. Whether the deal involves chartering vessels or buying and...
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Introduction Offshore wind farms have emerged as a cornerstone in the global transition towards clean and sustainable energy. While much of the focus is placed on the towering wind turbines that harness the power of the wind, there is another critical component that is often overlooked— the vessels that facilitate the...
Chartering a vessel is crucial for various maritime operations. Here’s a brief overview:
Why Charter a Vessel?
Gain access to specialized vessels without the long-term costs of ownership.
Who Charters Vessels?
Industries like oil and gas, construction, and logistics often need to charter vessels.
How to Charter:
Direct...