Surveys & Inspections are essential in the maritime industry for ensuring safety, regulatory compliance, and operational integrity. They allow for the early detection of potential hazards, structural deficiencies, and equipment failures, preventing accidents and costly disruptions. Regular inspections ensure adherence to international standards, safeguarding the environment and human life. Additionally, they help preserve the vessel’s value and extend its operational life, reinforcing confidence among shipowners, charters, operators, insurers, and regulatory authorities.
Cargo Damage Survey: This survey assesses the condition of cargo upon loading and unloading, identifying any damages that may have occurred during transit. It is crucial for resolving claims and disputes between shippers/ receivers, charterers and Owners.
Hull Damage Survey: Focuses on the structural integrity of the ship’s hull, identifying any damage from collisions, groundings, or other incidents. These surveys assist in protecting the interest of various stakeholders in the event of incidents and accidents.
Machinery Damage Survey: Evaluates the condition of the ship’s machinery, including engines, generators, and other mechanical systems. This survey helps determine the cause of mechanical failures and the necessary repairs to restore functionality.
Pre-loading surveys are conducted before loading steel, ores, or similar bulk cargoes to ensure the cargo is in good condition and properly prepared for shipment. These surveys include inspecting the cargo for defects, checking the stowage plans, and ensuring that the cargo holds are clean, dry, and suitable for loading. Proper pre-loading surveys help prevent damage during transit and ensure the cargo reaches its destination in optimal condition.
Ullaging is the process of measuring the quantity of liquid cargo in a tank by determining the distance from the surface of the liquid to a fixed point. This survey is essential for verifying the amount of liquid cargo loaded or discharged, ensuring accurate billing and compliance with contractual terms. Sampling involves collecting liquid cargo samples for analysis to ensure the quality and specifications meet the contractual requirements. These surveys are particularly important for petroleum products, chemicals, and other high-value liquid cargoes.
Draft Survey: Measures the displacement of a ship before and after loading or unloading cargo to determine the weight of the cargo. This survey ensures accurate cargo weight measurement, which is crucial for billing and compliance with loading limits.
Bunker Survey: Assesses the quantity of fuel and lubricants on board a vessel before and after a voyage or at specified intervals. This survey helps prevent disputes over fuel consumption and ensures proper fuel management.
Condition Survey: Evaluates the overall condition of a vessel, including its hull, machinery, and equipment. This survey is often conducted before the purchase or sale of a ship, providing valuable information about its maintenance history and current state.
Tally Survey: Involves counting and documenting the quantity of individual cargo items during loading and unloading. This survey ensures accurate cargo documentation and helps prevent losses or discrepancies.
Condition Survey: Similar to other condition surveys, this type assesses the physical state of break bulk and project cargoes, ensuring they are in good condition upon arrival and departure.
Measurement Survey: Verifies the dimensions and volume of cargo, ensuring it matches the specifications in the shipping documents. This survey is particularly important for oversized or uniquely shaped project cargoes.
ISM (International Safety Management) Audits: We conduct inspections by the client’s SMS system, and ensure vessel comply with your safety management systems & ISM Code requirements, promoting a culture of safety and environmental protection on board.
ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Audits: Our audits assess your compliance with ISPS Code, ensuring robust security measures are in place to protect against maritime threats.
MLC (Maritime Labour Convention) Audits: We verify your adherence to MLC standards, ensuring the welfare and rights of seafarers are upheld, contributing to a better working environment.
Safety Audits: We conduct thorough safety audits to identify and mitigate potential hazards, ensuring a safe operational environment for your crew and vessel.
Navigational Audits: Our navigational audits evaluate the effectiveness of your navigational practices and equipment, enhancing the safety and efficiency of your voyages.
TMSA (Tanker Management and Self-Assessment) Audits: We assist in assessing your management systems against TMSA guidelines, promoting best practices and continuous improvement in tanker operations.
Pre Vetting inspection: We prepare your vessels for industry vetting inspections, identifying and addressing potential deficiencies to ensure successful vetting outcomes.
Rightship Inspections: Our inspections evaluate your vessel’s compliance with Rightship standards, enhancing its safety, environmental, and operational performance to meet charterer requirements.
Our pre-purchase inspections provide a comprehensive assessment of a vessel’s condition before acquisition, covering structural integrity, machinery, and overall seaworthiness. These inspections help you make informed decisions and protect your investment.
We conduct P&I (Protection and Indemnity) entry condition inspections to assess the vessel’s condition for club entry. Our inspections ensure that your vessel meets the standards required by P&I clubs, minimizing the risk of claims and liabilities.
Our UST (Ultrasonic Tightness Testing) inspections verify the weather tightness of hatch covers using advanced ultrasonic testing equipment. This ensures the integrity of your cargo spaces and prevents water ingress, protecting your cargo from damage.
Our port captaincy services provide expert oversight of cargo operations, ensuring efficient loading and unloading, adherence to stowage plans, and compliance with port regulations. Our experienced port captains act as your representative, ensuring smooth and safe port calls.
Specialists: Our team comprises Master Mariners, Chief Engineers, and Naval Architects, bringing extensive expertise, insight, and valuable input to every project for the custodians.
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