Operation Management

Our Operations department follows best practices in navigational, port, cargo and commercial issues such as bunker management and voyage optimization. We serve our clients in the most professional and flexible way, making sure their goods are safely, reliably and punctually transported to their final destination.

It is certainly a difficult responsibility and job to run ships daily. Being a ship manager, we are responsible for this tremendous challenge, manage and monitor ships in the most cost-effective way so that they save time and the ships under his supervision are ready for work wherever and whenever summoned. With a complete view of activities, the ship manager must also ensure the safety of the crew on board.

Ship operations include managing the crew, creating dry-docking requirements; overseeing dry docking, operational maintenance, and the preparation of insurance claims. Ship operations must also be financially vigilant which include costs, flexibly adapt to the constantly changing requirements of the maritime sector, ensure the ship has enough oil and fuel for the entire journey, and maintain close ties with customers, master sailors, and seafarers.

We have experience in managing the following type of vessels

Our aim is to manage vessels and take cost effectiveness to a completely new level while maintaining the best quality services.

  • Oil tankers
  • Chemical tankers
  • LPG tankers
  • Bitumen tankers
  • Bulk carriers
  • Container vessels
  • Anchor handling tugs
  • DP vessels

We also always ensure that a strict approach to safety and security is maintained and we also promote a high consideration for the protection of the environment.

We constantly audit our procedures in order to ensure that the highest operating standards are maintained. These services include arranging and supervising of dry dockings and repairs, alterations and the maintenance of the Vessel to the standards agreed with the Owners, arranging the supply of necessary stores, spares, lubricating oil, other consumables used by vessels, vessel inspection, budget control and many other things without which cost-effective and profitable exploitation of the vessel is simply impossible.

Vacancy