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Home » Smaller companies will struggle with FuelEU rules, warns ship manager

Smaller companies will struggle with FuelEU rules, warns ship manager

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Smaller operators are ”clinging to outdated practices”. They also face ”limited resources, and lack the expertise and financial capability” to ensure compliance, says Columbia Group.

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