Global marine supply chain operations

Marine operations for critical global supply chains.

Delta coordinates cargo, vessels, ports, and offshore infrastructure across strategic maritime corridors. From harbor to horizon, one operational layer.

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The ocean is not a frontier. It is infrastructure. Delta operationalizes marine supply chains across the world's most demanding sea lanes.

We connect cargo movement, fleet operations, port infrastructure, offshore energy, and ocean research into one coordinated service. That is the difference between booking a ship and commanding a network.

47

Strategic maritime corridors under active coordination

128

Port and agency touchpoints across six regional desks

18

Mission profiles from container to survey to energy support

24/7

Operations desk coverage with four-hour priority response

Aerial view of a major container terminal with gantry cranes and thousands of stacked containers
Port infrastructure Terminal operations
Workers inside a massive shipyard fabrication hall welding steel deck sections
Heavy fabrication Shipyard operations
Container ship guided by tugboats entering a busy commercial port
Vessel coordination Harbor approach
Top-down aerial view of a fully loaded container ship cutting through dark ocean water
Cargo in transit Global corridors
6 regional desks. One operational network.

Every corridor, every port call, every vessel movement runs through the same coordination layer. Delta treats route risk, cargo criticality, weather exposure, and port readiness as connected variables across one global desk.

47 Active corridors
128 Port touchpoints
04h Priority response
How we operate

Complex marine operations, coordinated as one supply chain.

Delta treats cargo movement, vessel planning, berth timing, route risk, survey readiness, and offshore support as connected operational variables. That is the difference between booking a ship and commanding a network.

Port operations worker on a commercial dock with refinery infrastructure, container vessel, and gantry cranes in the background Port operations worker on a commercial dock
09Route exceptions under desk review
4.8dForward visibility across priority windows
72%Operations with dependencies mapped
Move

Critical Cargo

Container, breakbulk, and project cargo planned against port windows and cargo criticality.

Connect

Maritime Infrastructure

Ports, agencies, crews, vessels, and terminals coordinated before the route becomes expensive.

Command

The Network

Weather, berth status, route exposure, fleet visibility, and response options in one operations layer.

Operations desk

Route the operation before it routes you.

Submit cargo, charter, port, or offshore requirements. Delta's desk frames the route, dependencies, and first operational questions.

/01Cargo type, route, timing, and port dependencies.
/02Vessel class, charter needs, survey support, or crew logistics.
/03Weather exposure, customs sensitivity, and onward risk.

Submit a request

DMS-OPS
No commitment. The desk responds within 4 hours.
Request staged. A Delta operations lead will review the route profile next.