Dedicated shore-based technical management for commercial vessels, ensuring technical integrity, regulatory compliance, and continuous commercial availability throughout the vessel’s operational lifecycle.
Planned maintenance systems managed to sustain reliability and technical control.
Running hours and critical equipment performance continuously monitored.
Machinery and cargo systems maintained for safe and reliable operation.
Defects addressed through disciplined response and root-cause analysis.
In-trade repairs and riding squads managed under technical supervision.
Class surveys, certificates, and close-outs managed to ensure compliance.
A structured technical management framework delivering continuous engineering control across maintenance, operations, compliance, and repairs—ensuring vessels remain safe, reliable, and commercially ready at all times.
Planned Maintenance System governance applied to sustain equipment reliability and disciplined maintenance execution onboard.
Running hours and performance of critical equipment continuously monitored to support condition-based decisions.
Machinery and vessel cargo systems technically managed to ensure safe, reliable, and continuous operation.
Defects and breakdowns handled through structured response supported by disciplined root-cause analysis.
Preventive and corrective actions defined, implemented, tracked, and closed with verifiable technical evidence.
In-trade repairs and riding squad activities supervised to ensure controlled execution and technical compliance.
Class and statutory surveys, certificates, and close-outs managed to maintain full regulatory compliance.
Technical procurement and vendor/OEM engagement controlled to meet defined technical standards and scope.
HSQE, ISM, and MLC compliance maintained with continuous readiness for inspections and vetting.
Drydocking and repairs are the highest technical and financial risk points in a vessel’s operating cycle.
Drydock and repair projects managed as controlled engineering projects with verified condition and cost discipline.
Technical condition review, scope definition, tender preparation, and risk planning.
Daily progress monitoring, workmanship verification, and evidence collection.
Machinery and cargo system testing, trials, and final technical acceptance.
Correct repairs delivered once, documented, and aligned with the vessel’s trading profile.