Partners in Boring Shipping

We are not the only ones wanting to keep shipping boring!

We have said this before, we want life to be filled with excitement. Weddings, holidays, trips to the beach or the mountains, or a football match—all should be a great time filled with laughter, fun, and even a little bit of risk.

But not shipping. When it comes to the handling and transport of heavy lift we want the experience to be as boring as possible. Boring to the point of yawn-inducing. Forgettable.

Boring shipping is safe shipping, and we know all too well what can happen when things get exciting and go wrong during a transport project. Along with damage to cargo and equipment, and the cost associated with that damage, people can get hurt, even killed. When a transport project is memorable, it is usually for a bad memory and we are committed to helping companies avoid that.

Fortunately, we are not the only ones wanting to keep shipping boring!

 

Partners in boring shipping

 

OEM, conglomerates, EPC and insurers all have one thing in common. All of them want the cargo and operators to be safe during a project. It is nice to know we are not alone!

Insurers want shipping to be boring. When things get exciting on a project, insurers lose money and end up paying millions in claims and damages.

We have a common goal, to keep shipping boring, and there are a number of ways Nordic Maritime Solutions partners with insurance companies to fight the dangerous excitement of things going wrong on site.

 

Eyes, Ears, and Voice on Site

 

Nordic Maritime Solutions does vessel inspections and pre-load surveys, as well as review all project planning documents to help ensure safety is prioritized before the project even starts. Once a project is moving, we survey on site for every stage of the project to keep everything boring.

We love working with companies who share our desire to keep shipping boring, so give us a call to be your eyes, ears, and voice on site anywhere in the world, including India and Turkey.

Give us a call today!