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At Blue Water, they are deeply concerned about Russia's continued military actions in Ukraine. They continuously follow the situation and assess how the increasing amounts of sanctions against Russia impact their activities and ability to service their customers.

They are pausing all new bookings, contracts, and activities in Russia and Belarus – this includes any transit through Russia and Belarus.

Blue Water fully respects the sanctions and will comply

Blue Water fully respects the sanctions and will comply with them. They expect the situation to cause more sudden changes in their operation and service. They will do their utmost to inform customers directly and as quickly as possible to discuss alternative solutions to their transport.

Blue Water is not represented with offices or staff in Ukraine, but all activities in Ukraine have already been stopped.

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