Shipowner Solutions

Integrated Maritime Support for Shipowners

We provide practical maritime solutions designed to support shipowners in inspection, equipment, testing, calibration, compliance, and service coordination across international maritime operations.

Service

Marine Survey & Inspection

Professional support for vessel inspections, condition assessments, verification, and technical survey requirements.

Products

Marine & Offshore Equipment

Supply and coordination of marine and offshore equipment to support operational continuity, compliance, and vessel readiness.

Testing

Marine Testing & Calibration

Testing and calibration services for critical marine systems, equipment, and onboard operational requirements.

Station

Service Provider

Global coordination of technical support, documentation, inspections, and maritime service provider assistance.

Core Regulatory Framework

The Four Pillars of Maritime Compliance

  • SOLAS – Safety of life at sea, including minimum standards for ship construction, equipment, and operation.
  • MARPOL – Prevention of pollution from ships, including oil, sewage, garbage, and air emissions.
  • STCW – Standards of training, certification, and watchkeeping for qualified crew.
  • MLC – Maritime Labour Convention covering seafarer welfare, decent working conditions, and rights.
Operational & Liability Support

Key Conventions and Management Areas

  • ISM Code – Safety management systems
  • ISPS Code – Ship and port security measures
  • CLC 1992 – Liability for oil pollution damage
  • Bunker Convention – Fuel spill compensation framework
  • LLMC – Limitation of liability for maritime claims
  • Nairobi WRC – Wreck removal obligations
  • Hong Kong Convention – Safe and environmentally sound ship recycling
Recent Regulatory Direction

Current Maritime Shifts Affecting Shipowners

Decarbonization

Transition toward cleaner fuels and tighter greenhouse gas compliance requirements under MARPOL Annex VI.

Seafarer Protection

Greater attention to crew welfare, wage protection, repatriation, and abandonment-related enforcement.

Electronic Documentation

Growing adoption of electronic certification and electronic bills of lading across maritime operations.

Shipowner Obligations

Essential Compliance Responsibilities

  • IMO Identification Number
  • Valid statutory and liability certificates onboard
  • Minimum safe manning requirements
  • Qualified and properly certified crew
  • Safety, security, and pollution prevention documentation
  • Compliance with flag state and port state requirements

These regulatory expectations are established through the international framework summarized in your uploaded document.

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