Clarkson PLC operates as a global provider of comprehensive maritime services. The company's operations are divided into four core areas: Broking, Financial, Support, and Research. The Broking division acts as an intermediary, connecting vessel owners and charterers to facilitate the sea transportation of diverse cargoes. It also manages the buying and selling of ships between clients, yards, and other parties, alongside operating a futures brokerage. This segment's expertise spans a wide range of markets including container shipping, deep-sea tankers, dry bulk carriers, gas carriers (liquefied petroleum gas, ammonia, liquefied natural gas, petrochemical gases), offshore vessels, renewable energy projects, short-sea routes, specialized product transportation, and pure car and truck carriers (PCTC). Furthermore, it provides services in towage, salvage, and general transportation. The Financial segment offers investment banking solutions tailored for the maritime, oil services, and natural resources sectors. It structures asset financing and projects within the shipping, offshore, and real estate industries, and deals in freight derivative products. This segment also encompasses equity and fixed-income sales and trading, provides in-depth equity and credit research, and delivers corporate access and finance advisory services, including guidance on equity and debt capital market transactions and mergers and acquisitions. The Support segment furnishes essential services such as port agency functions, freight forwarding, and the provision of supplies and tools specifically for the marine and offshore industries. Finally, the Research segment delivers critical shipping intelligence and publications. It is responsible for gathering, validating, analyzing, and managing extensive data to inform business decisions. Its offerings range from digital platforms like the Shipping Intelligence Network and World Fleet Register to printed publications such as Shipping Intelligence Weekly and Offshore Intelligence Monthly. This segment also supplies data and analysis for initial public offerings (IPOs) and bond issues, provides customer service contracts primarily to financial institutions, government bodies, insurers, equipment providers, and shipbuilders, and performs valuations for vessel owners and the financial community. Specialized research and legal services are also part of its portfolio. Founded in 1852, Clarkson PLC maintains its headquarters in London, United Kingdom.