Our Services
Classification Surveys
Classification surveys for shipping companies involve the categorization and assessment of vessels owned or operated by the company to ensure they meet specified standards of safety, structural integrity, and operational reliability. These surveys are typically conducted by classification societies, which are organizations authorized by flag states to assess and classify ships according to established rules and regulations.
Statutory Surveys
Statutory surveys for shipping companies involve regulatory inspections and audits mandated by maritime authorities and international conventions to ensure that the company's fleet, operations, and management systems comply with applicable safety, security, and environmental standards. These surveys are crucial for maintaining the safety of ships, protecting the marine environment, and promoting maritime security.
Equipment Approvals
Equipment approvals for shipping companies involve the process of evaluating and approving various types of equipment and systems to ensure they meet regulatory requirements, industry standards, and the specific needs of the shipping company's fleet. This process is crucial for ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficiency of maritime operations
Ship Safety Management System Audits
Ship Safety Management System (SMS) audits for shipping companies involve the assessment of the company's safety management system to ensure compliance with international regulations and industry standards. SMS audits are a critical component of maritime safety management, helping shipping companies identify and address potential risks to the safety of their vessels, crews, passengers, and the marine environment
Environmental Certification
Environmental certification for shipping companies involves obtaining recognition or accreditation for their commitment to environmental sustainability and compliance with environmental standards and best practices. These certifications demonstrate a company's dedication to reducing its environmental footprint, minimizing pollution, and promoting sustainable practices in its operations
Occupational Health and Safety Certification
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) certification for shipping companies involves obtaining recognition or accreditation for their commitment to ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of their employees and stakeholders. These certifications demonstrate a company's dedication to maintaining a safe working environment, preventing occupational injuries and illnesses, and complying with relevant OHS regulations and standards
Quality Certification
Quality certification for shipping companies involves obtaining recognition or accreditation for their commitment to delivering high-quality services and products, meeting customer requirements, and adhering to industry standards and best practices. Quality certification demonstrates a company's dedication to continuous improvement, customer satisfaction, and excellence in its operations.
Vessel Integrity Assessments
Vessel integrity assessments for shipping companies are essential for maintaining the safety, reliability, and seaworthiness of their fleet. By conducting thorough inspections, implementing proactive maintenance programs, and leveraging advanced technologies and engineering expertise, shipping companies can mitigate risks, prolong the service life of their vessels, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards.
Solar & Wind Power and Marine Energy Equipment Certification
Certification of solar, wind power, and marine energy equipment for shipping companies involves ensuring that these renewable energy systems meet specific standards, regulations, and performance criteria for safe and effective operation onboard vessels. Certification is essential to demonstrate compliance with industry requirements, promote environmental sustainability, and ensure the reliability and performance of renewable energy solutions in the maritime sector.
Offshore Facility Certification
Offshore facility certification for shipping companies involves ensuring that their offshore installations, such as offshore platforms, floating production systems, and subsea structures, meet regulatory requirements, industry standards, and safety criteria for safe and reliable operation in offshore environments. Certification is crucial to demonstrate compliance with applicable regulations, mitigate risks, and ensure the integrity, reliability, and safety of offshore facilities