Barry Rogliano Salles USA LLC

Barry Rogliano Salles USA LLC, often referred to simply as BRS USA LLC, is part of Barry Rogliano Salles, an international shipbroking group. Barry Rogliano Salles (BRS) is one of the world's leading maritime brokerage firms. It was founded in 1856 in Paris, France, and has since expanded to have a global presence with offices in key maritime and financial hubs around the world.


Key Areas of Operation:



  1. Shipbroking: BRS specializes in brokering shipping deals, including but not limited to the chartering of vessels, sale and purchase (S&P) of ships, and newbuilding contracts.



  2. Consulting and Advisory Services: BRS offers market intelligence, consultancy, and research services, providing insights into maritime market trends and helping clients make informed decisions.



  3. Logistics: The company also engages in logistics and supply chain management, aiding in the efficient transportation of goods across the globe.



  4. Offshore Services: BRS is involved in the offshore oil and gas industry, providing specialized brokerage services to stakeholders in that sector.




Geographic Reach:


As part of the BRS group, the USA LLC office serves clients primarily in North America but benefits from the global network and resources of the BRS group. The reach of BRS is extensive, encompassing key markets in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.


Clientele:


The clientele includes shipowners, charterers, oil companies, traders, and financial institutions. BRS's broad spectrum of services attracts a diverse range of clients, making it a well-respected name in the maritime industry.


Innovations and Technology:


BRS has made significant investments in technology to offer cutting-edge solutions to its clients. This includes the use of advanced analytical tools and software to provide up-to-the-minute information and insights.


Environmental and Sustainability Initiatives:


In recent years, BRS has also placed a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility, aligning its services with the growing demand for greener shipping practices.


Summary:


Barry Rogliano Salles USA LLC is a critical component of the global BRS network, leveraging the group's longstanding expertise and expansive reach to provide high-quality maritime brokerage and consultancy services in the United States and beyond. With over a century and a half of experience, the company remains a significant player in the shipping and maritime industries.


Products

New Build Shipbuilding, Second Hand Sales, Scrapping, Finance, Evaluations,

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5177 Richmond Avenue
Houston TX 77056
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