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Maximizing your Potential[1]"Transit through the SC [Suez Canal] is open to vessels of all nations subject to ... Rules and Regulations... Vessels have to comply with provisions of the International Regulations." "The SCA reserves the right to refuse access to the Canal waters" "Every vessel ... intending to transit the Suez Canal or staying at [ports], basins, or docks... must have a shipping agent. Having the right people in the right place at the right time is your decision. What to Expect without ZemasiosBureaucracy and continually changing regulations can delay transportation with costs of hundreds of thousands of dollars per day. Inefficient port calls and incomplete or inaccurate documents can delay your transport by weeks. Cultural and communication barriers can lead to errors and expensive mistakes. Incomplete understanding and management of legal issues can halt your operation. Non-current navigation guides and regulations can lead to expensive legal delays. Use of isolated outdated companies can limit your global expansion capabilities PlanningEasing your transit
Citations[1] Exerts taken from Rules of Navigation published by Suez Canal Authority |
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