AllMaritim AS

AllMaritim AS is a Norwegian company specializing in providing solutions for oil spill response and environmental protection. Established with the aim of mitigating environmental risks associated with maritime and industrial activities, AllMaritim offers a wide range of products and services designed to effectively manage and contain oil spills.

Key Areas of Focus:

  1. Oil Spill Response Equipment:

    • Booms: Various types of containment booms for open water, nearshore, and riverine environments.
    • Skimmers: Devices to recover oil from the water surface. These include mechanical, oleophilic, and passive skimmers, suitable for different types of spills.
    • Sorbents: Materials used to absorb and contain oil spills on both water and land.
    • Dispersants: Chemicals that break down oil into smaller droplets, making it easier to degrade naturally.
  2. Consultancy and Training:

    • Offering specialized training programs for personnel involved in oil spill response.
    • Advisory services to help clients develop and implement effective oil spill response plans.
  3. Research and Development:

    • Invests in R&D to continuously improve products and innovate new solutions for oil spill response.
    • Collaborates with various stakeholders including governments, environmental organizations, and other industry players.
  4. Environmental Services:

    • Provides services such as environmental monitoring and impact assessments.
    • Assists in the rehabilitation of affected areas post-spill.

Market and Clients:

AllMaritim serves a diverse clientele encompassing the oil and gas industry, shipping companies, governmental bodies, and environmental agencies. The company's solutions are designed to meet both regulatory requirements and industry standards.

Certifications and Compliance:

  • AllMaritim ensures that its products comply with international certifications and standards, such as those set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and other relevant regulatory bodies.

Geographic Reach:

While headquartered in Norway, AllMaritim operates both domestically and internationally, offering its products and services to clients globally.

The company's mission is centered around protecting the environment by providing high-quality, innovative solutions for oil spill response, ensuring that maritime and industrial activities are conducted in a responsible and sustainable manner.

Bergen Norway

P.O. Box 51
Bergen 5812
Norway

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