Ocean Shipping Consultants

Shipping Economics & Advisory Services
OSC offers a comprehensive range of specialist and bespoke consulting services in the maritime and infrastructure sectors. These commercial and financial services offer global support to the maritime, ports and logistics industries, ranging from cargo forecasting, market and technical feasibility studies to due diligence studies to full transaction support, including the development of business models and financial planning.We take pride in the vast amount of industry experience our team has accumulated within the wider maritime industry, such as terminal operators, shipping companies and brokers.
OSC provides global bespoke consultancy services to more than 300 different clients, including international finance institutions (World Bank, EBRD amongst others), port authorities, terminal operating companies, governments, shipping lines, logistics operators, cargo owners, the wider financial community, classification societies, strategy consultants and law firms.
Shipping and commodity expertise include container trade, dry bulk, alternative fuels and chemicals, fossil fuels including LNG and LPG, Ro-Ro, general/breakbulk cargo, reefers, ferry and passenger/cruise activities.
Maritime business consultancy brochure
From shaping the right business strategy to building a business case for any maritime investment, our established, cross-disciplinary team is dedicated to helping you get the most from any project at every stage.

We support your maritime facility overcome evolving challenges – and thrive
The drive to improve performance, energy efficiency, environmental standards and safety are ever present. Constraints over costs and timings add to the challenge. Find out how we can support with the challenges you are facing.
DownloadBusiness briefing 2024
Discover whether the inclusion of maritime shipping emissions in ETS will lead to an uptake in alternative fuels.
DownloadBusiness briefing 2023
The ETS legislation includes maritime shipping emissions to boost decarbonisation in the maritime industry. But what does it mean for shipping companies?
DownloadBusiness briefing 2022 II
The future of European container trade
DownloadBusiness briefing 2022
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