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Quality Vessel Management Can Make the Difference to the Fleet |
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If it weren’t for quality vessel management, the fishing vessels that sail from the Alaskan port of Dutch Harbor in search of crab and other commercial marine foods would face a number of problems besides just working in an unforgiving environment. The captain and crew of the ships can focus on their jobs, while the vessel management can take care of the other aspects of the operation, including repair and maintenance, dry docks, supply acquisition, as well as regional and state compliance. Most also provide comprehensive safety programs, which serve to make the ships a bit safer despite the dangerous environs. Many management services can handle fleets of just about any size, from just a few ships to many hundred.
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