A.B. CURSETJEE & SONS PVT. LTD.

A.B. Cursetjee & Sons Pvt. Ltd. is a respected name within the marine industry, particularly in India. Established in 1915, the company has a long-standing heritage and reputation for providing high-quality services tailored to the needs of maritime clients. Their head office is located in Mumbai, which is one of the busiest ports in India, contributing to their significant impact on maritime activities in the region.


Core Services


A.B. Cursetjee & Sons Pvt. Ltd. offers a wide array of services, including:



  1. Ship Repair and Maintenance: They provide comprehensive repair and maintenance services, including dry docking, in-water repairs, and emergency repair services.

  2. Marine Equipment Supply: The company supplies a range of high-quality marine equipment and spare parts, sourced from renowned manufacturers worldwide.

  3. Engineering Services: They also offer specialized engineering services, such as fabrication, machining, and hydraulic services.

  4. Consultancy: A.B. Cursetjee provides maritime consultancy services, including project management, feasibility studies, and technical assessments.


Clientele and Projects


A.B. Cursetjee & Sons Pvt. Ltd. serves a diversified clientele ranging from commercial shipping companies to governmental and defense agencies. Their portfolio includes projects for:



  • Indian Navy

  • Coast Guard

  • Merchant vessels

  • Offshore oil and gas operators


Commitment to Quality


The company adheres to rigorous quality standards and safety protocols. Their technicians and engineers are highly trained, ensuring that all projects meet international maritime standards.


Innovation and Sustainability


In recent years, A.B. Cursetjee & Sons Pvt. Ltd. has also been focusing on innovative solutions and sustainable practices. They are investing in green technologies and environmentally friendly solutions to reduce the maritime industry's carbon footprint.


Industry Recognition


The company's longstanding commitment to excellence has earned it numerous accolades and certifications from maritime authorities and industry bodies.


Summary


With over a century of experience, A.B. Cursetjee & Sons Pvt. Ltd. stands out as a pillar in the maritime industry, known for its comprehensive services, reliability, and commitment to quality and sustainability. Their ability to adapt to technological advancements and industry demands ensures that they remain at the forefront of maritime services in India and beyond.


Ships

ABC XVIII

Gas Carrier | Flag: India | Port: Panaji

ABC XVII

Gas Carrier | Flag: India | Port: Panaji

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