ALAM MARITIM (M) SDN.BHD.

ALAM MARITIM (M) SDN. BHD. is a Malaysian company that specializes in providing integrated marine services to the offshore oil and gas industry. The company is a subsidiary of Alam Maritim Resources Berhad, which is publicly listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia. Established in 1998, Alami Maritim has grown to become one of the key players in the Southeast Asian maritime sector.

Services and Capabilities:

  1. Marine Transportation:

    • The company offers a wide range of Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs) including Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessels, Platform Supply Vessels (PSVs), and other specialized vessels.
  2. Offshore Installation and Construction:

    • Services include the installation of offshore platforms, pipelines, and other subsea structures.
    • Engineering, procurement, installation, and commissioning (EPIC) capabilities.
  3. Subsea Services:

    • Provides subsea inspection, maintenance, and repair (IMR) using Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and other subsea technologies.
  4. Marine Consultancy:

    • Offers marine consultancy services including marine engineering, risk assessments, and compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
  5. Ship Management:

    • Manages a fleet of vessels, ensuring they are operated and maintained to the highest standards.

Key Strengths:

  • Fleet Diversity:

    • Alam Maritim has one of the largest and most diverse fleet of vessels in the region, capable of supporting various offshore operations.
  • Experienced Workforce:

    • The company employs a team of experienced and skilled personnel who are experts in their fields.
  • Safety and Compliance:

    • Emphasizes strict adherence to safety and environmental regulations, ensuring high standards of operational excellence.
  • Strategic Partnerships:

    • Engages in strategic alliances and partnerships with global maritime and offshore service providers, enhancing its service offerings and market reach.

Market Presence:

  • Geographical Reach:

    • Active primarily in Southeast Asia but has the capability to extend its services globally.
  • Client Base:

    • Serves major oil and gas operators, both national and international, contributing to a strong and diversified client portfolio.

Business Focus:

  • Alam Maritim is continually investing in new technology and vessels to stay competitive and meet the evolving needs of the offshore oil and gas industry.

Sustainability:

  • The company is committed to sustainable practices, aiming to minimize its environmental footprint and contribute to the sustainable development of the maritime industry.

By leveraging its strong foundation and expertise, Alam Maritim (M) Sdn. Bhd. aims to remain a pivotal player in the marine and offshore services sector, both regionally and globally.

Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

2 Jalan Radin Anum
Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur 57000
Malaysia

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Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: LABUAN

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