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A credit reboot

Marine fuel credit has taken some knocks and shocks this year, with the impact of the pandemic and the collapse of two large bunker names. As John Phillips of Awyr Las explains, now is the time for companies to undertake a review of credit processes that will serve them well in the return to a more stable and financially supported market



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