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Maritime Advisors
Rigorous analysis, practical advice
Our combination of deep sector understanding, technical expertise and market-leading insight enables us to be confident in our actions and ability to deliver the right results for our clients.
Feb 21: A global food manufacturer was seeking to create a central contract management business unit, and standardise logistics contracts and logistic service provider management (LSP) in Northern Europe, initially across 8 LSPs.
Our professionals include a mix of senior executives, industry veterans and technical experts who between them have a wealth of practical industry experience.
Drewry Maritime Advisors provide expert advice to Owners, Operators, Financial Institutions, Port Authorities, Terminal Operators and Governments covering the full spectrum of commercial and technical facets across all maritime and shipping sectors. Browse our market sector capabilities below:
Gas Shipping
The scope of our project work in LNG/LPG tankers has covered a wide variety of assignments including market analysis, lender’s due diligence, asset valuation and seafreight strategy formulation.
Feb 21: A global food manufacturer was seeking to create a central contract management business unit, and standardise logistics contracts and logistic service provider management (LSP) in Northern Europe, initially across 8 LSPs.
Dec 2020: Testimonials and evidence supporting our ocean freight cost and procurement solution - from some of the world’s leading retailers and manufacturers.
A reputation for robust, actionable advice backed by deep sector understanding and technical expertise.
67 global project assignments completed in 2019 across 9 market sectors:
The combination of deep knowledge and understanding of the market sectors we serve allows our clients, whether shippers, carriers and port operators, banks, investors and financial intermediaries to make the right commercial decisions at the right time.
Alternative capacity could be provided by short-sea container services between the UK and EU to alleviate possible congestion at the Port of Dover post-Brexit, according to a study by global shipping consultancy Drewry.
The Port of Dover has the resilience to cope with moderate disruption arising from Brexit and there is latent short sea capacity to absorb significant overflow at the port in the event of capacity constraints, according to an independent study by global shipping consultancy Drewry.
The client was evaluating an investment opportunity with a view to taking an equity stake in a global cruise terminal operator and engaged Drewry to complete a commercial and technical assessment that would include an OPEX review covering a mix of maintenance and terminal operations.
To assist with identifying potential investment areas, Drewry was engaged to conduct a market study of various sectors (including tankers and liquid bulk ports); areas of analysis including market size and dynamics, key players, profitability and growth prospects.
Drewry provided a detailed chemical tanker market outlook with long-term time charter revenue projections to a European-based chemical and product tanker owner-operator.