We oversee various aspects of a ship’s operations including voyage planning, crew management, payments, and paperwork. As a ship operator, your job duties include holding meetings with stevedores, contractors, agents, and crew members; preparing productivity reports; identifying ways to increase productivity; arranging necessary service or maintenance.
We represent ship owners, vessel charterers and marine operators of their offshore operations. Our dedicated team plans and coordinates port calls and vessel boarding whilst operating within statutory requirements. We manage all types of vessels.
We are in partnership with P&PS Underwater Services Limited to provide commercial diving services in Nigeria providing underwater video & still photo survey, hull cleaning, laying of submarine pipe/cable, underwater hull survey, burning & welding, salvage/reflating operations.
We own and operate all kind of offshore vessels. We have established an outstanding regional and national reputation for excellence in provision of various types of specialized vessels for support services and logistics support in the maritime sector.
Mooring operation is one of the important tasks that seafarers have to perform on ship’s deck. Technically, the operation may seem simple but there are several dangerous associated with it.
Deck crew with professional training has to consider various safety precautions and understand working of deck machinery and systems, along with cargo operation equipment. When it comes to STS mooring operations, additional precautions need to be taken to ensure personal and crew members’ safety.
Pre-shipment inspection (PSI) is a part of supply chain management and an important quality control method for checking the quality of goods (Crude Oil and Gas products) clients buy from suppliers helps ensure that production complies with the governing specification, contract, or purchase order. A final random inspection (FRI) checks finished products, often when at least 80% of an order has been produced and export-packed. Samples are selected at random, according to standards and procedures. The Nigerian Federal Government introduced Nigerian Export Supervision Scheme (NESS) as the pre-shipment inspection of Export Act 1996. A Pre-shipment inspection is a step-in freight shipping that allows you to fix any issues before you initiate payment; since inspection companies examine items before shipping, you can hold the final payment until you get the report and be certain that quality control is everything it should be.