Bernhard Schulte Ship Management(India) Pvt.Ltd

Bernhard Schulte Ship Management (India) Pvt. Ltd. is a subsidiary of Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM), which is part of the Schulte Group, a leading, family-owned, integrated maritime solutions provider. BSM is one of the primary companies engaged in managing commercial vessels and providing comprehensive ship management services. The company offers technical management, crew management, commercial management, and corporate services across different types of vessels including tankers, bulk carriers, container ships, and offshore vessels.

Here are some key points about Bernhard Schulte Ship Management (India) Pvt. Ltd.:

  1. Industry Focus:

    • BSM India focuses on providing a range of ship management services, including technical, crewing, and a variety of other maritime services, ensuring that vessels are operated safely, efficiently, and in compliance with all relevant regulations.
  2. Service Areas:

    • Technical Management: Ensuring vessels' maintenance, compliance with international regulations, safety, and efficient operations.
    • Crew Management: Recruiting, training, and managing ship crews, ensuring that ships are staffed with skilled personnel.
    • Commercial Management: Handling the commercial operations of the vessels which include chartering, post-fixture operations and more.
    • Corporate Services: Office management, accounting, and financial reporting to support vessel operations.
  3. Locations:

    • BSM India has office locations in various maritime hubs in India, offering localized support to the global BSM network. These offices serve as crucial points for recruitment, training, and management of seafarers from India.
  4. Global Network:

    • Being part of BSM, which operates globally, BSM India benefits from an extensive network of agents, offices, and logistic chains worldwide. This global reach ensures that they can provide comprehensive support for ship management worldwide.
  5. Technology and Training:

    • BSM emphasizes integrating the latest technology in ship management. The company employs advanced ship management software and data analytics to enhance operational efficiency.
    • Training centers are maintained to ensure that the seafarers are well-trained in various aspects of maritime skills and safety protocols.
  6. Sustainability and Compliance:

    • BSM India complies with international standards and regulations, including those set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The company is committed to sustainable practices and ensuring the safety and environmental compliance of the vessels they manage.
  7. Innovation and Digitalization:

    • The company invests in digital solutions to enhance operational efficiency and safety, including using digital platforms for fleet performance management, condition monitoring, and predictive maintenance.

BSM India plays a crucial role in the maritime and shipping industry by managing a significant fleet of vessels and ensuring they are operated safely and economically. Its operations are aligned with the parent company's dedication to high standards in safety, sustainability, and technological innovation.

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Shipmanagement,Training

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401 Olympia Building, Hiranandani Gardens ,Powai
Mumbai Maharashtra 400076
India

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