Afloat Works
Afloat works refer to maintenance, repair, and installation activities carried out while the vessel remains in the water, without requiring dry-docking. These works can include hull cleaning, painting, machinery repairs, piping modifications, structural jobs, and safety equipment servicing. Afloat repairs are essential for minimizing vessel downtime, maintaining operational readiness, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations while the ship remains anchored or berthed.
Mechanical Works
Mechanical works on a vessel encompass a wide range of tasks involving the installation, maintenance, repair, and overhaul of mechanical systems and components. This includes work on engines, pumps, valves, gearboxes, winches, and other critical machinery. These tasks ensure that all systems operate efficiently, safely, and in compliance with maritime standards. Regular mechanical maintenance helps prevent breakdowns, extends equipment lifespan, and supports smooth vessel operations.
Piping Works
Piping works on a vessel involve the fabrication, installation, maintenance, and repair of various pipe systems essential for ship operations. These systems include seawater, freshwater, fuel, ballast, air, and hydraulic lines. Piping works ensure proper fluid flow, leak prevention, and system reliability. Tasks may include pipe fitting, welding, pressure testing, and applying protective coatings. Proper execution of piping works is vital for the vessel’s safety, efficiency, and compliance with marine regulations.
Deck Machinery Works
Deck machinery works involve the maintenance, repair, and installation of equipment used for handling cargo, anchoring, and mooring operations on a vessel. This includes windlasses, winches, capstans, cranes, and davits. These works ensure that all deck machinery operates smoothly and safely, supporting efficient ship operations and crew safety. Regular servicing, lubrication, part replacement, and load testing are key components of deck machinery maintenance to meet operational and regulatory standards.
Other Special Services
Other special services in the marine industry encompass a range of specialized tasks tailored to the specific needs of a vessel. These may include non-destructive testing (NDT), laser alignment, vibration analysis, hydraulic system servicing, tank cleaning, underwater inspection and repair, and calibration of navigation or engine control systems. Such services are critical for ensuring the vessel’s optimal performance, safety compliance, and extending equipment life, often supporting both routine maintenance and emergency repairs.
The Way We Work
A Streamlined Process to Keep Your Vessel Moving
Consultation & Inspection
We begin with consultation and inspection to assess work scope.
Design &
Estimate
Engineering team provides custom plan with clear pricing and timelines.
Mobilization & Execution
Skilled crews and equipment execute work with safety, standards, and updates.
Testing & Final Handover
Systems tested post-repair, with reports, certification, and after-service support.
(AOSP) 7points approach
Our Anchorage Operations Support Plan(AOSP)with a 7points approach to delivering efficient, reliable,
and quality products and services round the clock.
- Define the Problem -Is it one time or repetitive problem?
- Clarify the Problem -Understand what is required to be done
- Define the Goals -Permanent solution or temporary solution
- Identify the Root Cause of the Problem -Why the problem is created
- Develop Action Plan -Our motto is to repair and not to replace.
- Execute Action Plan -Complete repair process and get class/client approved as applicable
- Provide Continuously Improve solution -To permanently kill the problem and avoid re-occurrence.
