Sea Transportation Engineering
Load-out Engineering: Develop detailed load-out plans that specify loading procedures, equipment needs, and safety protocols. Conduct assessments to determine weight distribution and balance on trailers, ensuring stability during transport. Stability and Hydrostatics Checks.
Mooring Analysis: Develop customized mooring designs tailored to specific vessel types, sizes, and operational requirements. Analyze environmental factors such as wind, waves, and currents to determine their impact on mooring systems. Use advanced software tools to simulate and evaluate dynamic loading conditions.
Ballast Calculations: Calculate the optimal amount and distribution of ballast water needed to maintain vessel stability and trim. Conduct comprehensive stability analyses to determine the effects of ballast on the vessel’s center of gravity and metacentric height. Evaluate how ballast adjustments impact overall stability under various loading conditions.
Sea-fastening & Cargo Securing Design: Design tailored sea-fastening systems for various types of cargo, including heavy and oversized loads. Conduct structural analyses to assess the integrity of sea-fastening designs under dynamic loading conditions. Analyze load distribution across the vessel to ensure proper weight balancing and prevent shifting during transit.
Maritime Feasibility Studies: Conduct comprehensive feasibility studies for new shipping routes, ports, and terminal facilities. Analyze economic, environmental, and operational factors to assess project viability.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all maritime operations adhere to local and international regulations, including safety and environmental standards. Assist in obtaining necessary permits and certifications for maritime projects.
Safety Assessments and Risk Management: Conduct safety assessments of marine operations, identifying potential hazards and recommending mitigation strategies. Develop risk management plans to enhance safety during transportation activities.