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Home»Maritime»Grand Boats is steadily exporting its RIBS as war in Ukraine rages
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Grand Boats is steadily exporting its RIBS as war in Ukraine rages

July 6, 2025
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“But we’ve adapted and overcome each obstacle as it’s come up. It’s been a tough time, but we are determined to keep pushing forward and serving our customers to the best of our ability.”

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, Grand Boats and other marine businesses in the country are facing unprecedented challenges. However, their resilience, adaptability, and commitment to their craft are helping them weather the storm. Despite the disruptions caused by the war, Grand Boats remains focused on delivering high-quality products to their customers around the world.

Their ability to innovate, adapt, and overcome obstacles is a testament to the strength and determination of Ukrainian boatbuilders and engineers. As they continue to navigate the challenges of war, their dedication to their craft and their country remains unwavering.

Ukrainian Boat Industry Overcomes Challenges and Stands Strong

Despite facing numerous challenges in recent years, the Ukrainian boat industry has shown remarkable resilience and strength. The ongoing war in the country has had a massive impact on businesses, particularly in terms of supply chain disruptions and increased costs. However, thanks to the bravery and determination of Ukrainian-based companies and forwarders, the industry has managed to overcome these obstacles.

One company that has weathered the storm is Grand Boats, a leading manufacturer of high-quality boats. According to CEO Ivan Belousov, their suppliers have been supportive by offering better credit lines and keeping prices low. Additionally, transportation costs have started to normalize, providing some relief to the industry.

Priority to optimize production and supply lines

Belousov emphasizes that despite the challenges, Grand Boats’ main focus has always been on optimizing production and supply lines to mitigate cost increases. The company has managed to maintain its competitiveness by finding innovative solutions to navigate the difficult economic environment.

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Furthermore, Belousov highlights that many countries are now offering tax-free imports on Ukrainian products, which has helped alleviate the financial burden on customers. This has allowed Grand Boats to continue delivering high-quality products without passing on significant cost increases to consumers.

Customers standing by Ukrainian-made products

In the face of adversity, customers have shown unwavering support for Ukrainian-made products. At boat shows and events, there is a growing interest in the Ukrainian heritage of brands like Grand Boats. Customers appreciate the quality and resilience of Ukrainian boat builders and engineers, which has strengthened their connection to the brand.

According to Belousov, customers are increasingly proud to own Ukrainian-made products and are eager to support local industries. This loyalty and support from customers have been instrumental in sustaining the Ukrainian boat industry during challenging times.

Complex diplomacy to end war in Ukraine, but urgency needed

As the war in Ukraine enters its forty-first month, Grand Boats calls on global leaders to prioritize finding a swift resolution. Belousov emphasizes the need for urgency in diplomatic efforts to end the conflict and prevent further loss of life. The company hopes for meaningful support and conversations that lead to lasting peace in the region.

Despite the challenges faced by the Ukrainian boat industry, Belousov remains optimistic about the future. He believes that the strength and resilience of Ukrainian boat builders and specialists will continue to drive the industry forward. With the support of loyal customers and a commitment to quality and tradition, Grand Boats is poised to emerge stronger from the current crisis.

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Overall, the Ukrainian boat industry’s ability to adapt and thrive in the face of adversity is a testament to the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people. By prioritizing innovation, quality, and customer support, companies like Grand Boats are leading the way towards a brighter future for the industry.

the following title: “The Impact of Remote Work on Mental Health”

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many companies to adopt remote work policies in order to keep employees safe and comply with social distancing guidelines. While remote work has its advantages, such as increased flexibility and reduced commuting time, it also presents challenges that can have a negative impact on mental health.

One of the main issues with remote work is the lack of separation between work and personal life. Without a physical office to leave at the end of the day, many employees find themselves working longer hours and struggling to establish boundaries between work and leisure time. This can lead to burnout, stress, and feelings of being constantly on call.

Additionally, remote work can also contribute to feelings of isolation and loneliness. Working from home can be a lonely experience, especially for those who live alone or are used to the social interactions that come with working in an office. The lack of face-to-face communication can also make it difficult to connect with coworkers, leading to feelings of disconnection and alienation.

Furthermore, the blurred lines between work and personal life can make it challenging for employees to switch off and relax. Constantly being connected to work through email and messaging apps can make it difficult to unwind and recharge, leading to increased feelings of anxiety and overwhelm.

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To combat the negative impact of remote work on mental health, it is important for companies to prioritize employee well-being and provide support and resources for remote workers. This can include regular check-ins with managers, opportunities for virtual social interactions, and access to mental health resources and support.

Employees can also take steps to protect their mental health while working remotely. Setting boundaries between work and personal life, taking regular breaks, and staying connected with coworkers through virtual meetings and social events can help maintain a sense of normalcy and connection.

Overall, while remote work offers many benefits, it is important to recognize and address the potential impact it can have on mental health. By prioritizing employee well-being and taking proactive steps to support mental health, companies and employees can work together to create a healthy and sustainable remote work environment.

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