Bulk Carrier
A bulk carrier transports large quantities of unpackaged dry cargo such as coal, grain, ore, or cement. These vessels are optimized for efficiency, with large cargo holds and simple loading and unloading mechanisms.
Oil / Chemical Tankers
Oil and chemical tankers are specialized vessels used to transport liquid cargo, including crude oil, refined petroleum products, and hazardous chemicals. They are built with strict safety standards, segregated tanks, and advanced containment systems.
Container Ships
A container ship carries standardized shipping containers that can be easily transferred between ships, trucks, and trains. This design enables fast loading and unloading, making container ships the backbone of global trade.
Gas Tankers
Gas tankers transport liquefied gases such as LPG or other industrial gases under controlled pressure and temperature. These vessels are engineered with reinforced tanks to safely handle volatile cargo.
Ro-Ro Ships
A Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) ship is designed to carry wheeled cargo such as cars, trucks, trailers, and heavy machinery. Vehicles are driven on and off the vessel using ramps, allowing quick and efficient cargo handling.
Offshore Vessels
Offshore ships support offshore oil, gas, and renewable energy operations by transporting crew, equipment, and supplies. They are built for stability and maneuverability in challenging sea conditions.
Passenger Ships
Passenger ships are designed to transport people across seas or oceans, ranging from ferries to large cruise ships. They prioritize safety, comfort, and onboard amenities while meeting strict maritime regulations.
LNG Vessels
An LNG carrier transports liquefied natural gas at extremely low temperatures to keep it in liquid form. These vessels use advanced insulation and containment systems to ensure safe and efficient long-distance energy transport.