It is the time of year for companies to assess their performance in terms ship operations costs in 2017 and prepare their budget for 2018. To certain point it is useful to compare our own figures against those of industry average. Here is to share some statistics with members with reference to an Operating Costs Report issued by Moore Stephens earlier this week for member’s reference:
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