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Joseph Mallord William Turner, Dutch Boats in a Gale (The Bridgewater Sea Piece), 1801, oil on canvas

Small decisions, big waves in shipping

In maritime shipping, it’s often the smallest choices—departure timing, port calls, bunkering—that shape efficiency, resilience, and commercial outcomes. Strategic leadership means recognizing how micro-decisions steer entire fleets

Close-up image of two anchors hanging from the bow of a red vessel with draft marks visible, showing numbers from 22 to 77. The ship is positioned in shallow brownish water with land visible in the background

Effective anchor watch: The captain’s guide

From understanding weather conditions and observing surroundings, to using appropriate tools and responding quickly to emergencies—everything you need for safe anchoring and vigilant watch