The St. Kitts & Nevis International Ship Registry (SKANReg) successfully concluded its involvement in Posidonia 2026, a significant global shipping exhibition held in Athens. During the event, SKANReg reiterated its core principles, focusing on ensuring international fleet compliance, maintaining high standards of technical excellence, and fostering sustainable growth within the maritime sector. Posidonia provided a valuable platform for the registry to engage with industry stakeholders and underscore its dedication to these critical areas.
For freight forwarders and operations managers, this commitment from a ship registry like SKANReg signifies a focus on reliable and compliant vessel operations. This can translate into greater predictability in vessel schedules and reduced risks associated with non-compliant ships, ultimately supporting smoother supply chain execution and potentially mitigating unforeseen delays or regulatory penalties. A registry's emphasis on sustainability also aligns with growing shipper demand for greener logistics solutions, which forwarders must increasingly cater to.

