Salvaging Distressed Vessels
Includes salvaging ships and recovering cargo after stranding or sinking by refloating and towing, whether the wreck occurred offshore or in the internal waters, the aim of the salvage may be to repair the vessel at a harbor or dry docks or to clear a channel for navigation, or to recover a valuable cargo of the ship, or to prevent hazardous cargo damage the marine environment.
Ship Piloting & Towing Services
Includes providing marine pilots or ship handlers who possess detailed knowledge of local waterways to bring vessels into and out of the port safely, involving also tugboats services for pushing or towing vessels that either should not move themselves, or those that cannot move by themselves in crowded harbor such as barges, disabled ships, oil platforms.
Vessels Inspection
Includes inspection of ships, vessels, boats, barges and other maritime transport means in order to determine value, productive age, the type and volume of consignment weight that can carried, tocalculate the cost of maintenance, also, inspecting consignments reporting to the owners or lease holders or to the competent authorities.