Callenberg Engineering Inc.

Callenberg Engineering Inc. is a company specializing in engineering solutions, particularly within the maritime and offshore industries. Their services typically encompass a range of engineering, installation, and energy management solutions.


Key areas of expertise:



  1. Electrical and Automation Systems: Callenberg provides design, installation, and maintenance of electrical and automation systems for ships and offshore platforms. This includes power distribution, control systems, and integrated bridge systems.



  2. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning): The company designs and installs HVAC systems tailored for maritime and offshore environments, ensuring optimal climate control and energy efficiency.



  3. Energy Management Solutions: Callenberg offers solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption and improving efficiency. This includes energy audits, optimization of existing systems, and the implementation of energy-saving technologies.



  4. Communication and Safety Systems: They provide advanced communication and safety systems including internal communication, fire detection, and security systems.



  5. Retrofit and Upgrade Services: In addition to new installations, the company also specializes in retrofitting and upgrading existing systems to extend their life and improve performance.




Global Reach: Callenberg operates internationally, serving a diverse range of clients in the maritime and offshore sectors. They have a presence in key maritime hubs around the world.


Safety and Compliance: The company is committed to adhering to the highest safety standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring their solutions meet international maritime regulations.


Customer Support: Callenberg provides robust after-sales support and maintenance services, helping clients keep their systems running efficiently and minimizing downtime.


Overall, Callenberg Engineering Inc. is known for its comprehensive engineering services that enhance the functionality, efficiency, and safety of maritime and offshore installations.


Products

CCTV systems, IP cameras, DVR, security control software with satellite link

Miami USA

570 Northeast 185th Street
Miami FL 33179
USA

Ships

MARGARET SUE

Independent Tank Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: HOUSTON, TX

Maritime News

Trio of  WSF Vessels Pulled from Service for Mechanical Issues

Trio of WSF Vessels Pulled from Service for Mechanical Issues

10 hours ago
At Washington State Ferries, 2026 has started with a thud, one ferry each of the first three days of the year were pulled from service for mechanical problems. Here's a rundown.Walla Walla was removed from our Seattle/Bremerton route midday Thursday, Jan. 1. A propeller blade broke off. The cause is still unknown. We expect to learn more when the vessel enters emergency dry dock at Everett Ship Repair later this week. Both propellers will be replaced. The work is expected to take two to three weeks, with a return to service by the end of the month. Chimacum is currently providing one-boat service on our Seattle/Bremerton route.Kittitas was pulled Friday morning, Jan.
Venezuela to Cut Oil Output

Venezuela to Cut Oil Output

2 days ago
Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA has begun cutting crude production because it is running out of storage capacity due to an ongoing U.S. oil blockade that has reduced exports to zero, piling more pressure on an interim government trying to hang onto power in the face of U.S. threats of more military action.Caracas is in political crisis under an interim government after President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were captured by U.S. forces on Saturday. The OPEC country's oil exports, its main source of revenue, are now at a standstill following a U.S. blockade on tankers under sanctions and the seizure of two oil cargoes last month.Chevron's cargoes bound for the U.S.
Japan Tests Deep Seabed Mining of Rare-Earth Mud

Japan Tests Deep Seabed Mining of Rare-Earth Mud

3 days ago
Japan will conduct test mining of rare-earth-rich mud from the deep seabed off Minamitori Island, some 1,900 kilometres (1,180 miles) southeast of Tokyo, from January 11 to February 14, the head of the government-backed project said.The operation will mark the world's first attempt to continuously lift rare-earth mud from a depth of around 6,000 meters on to a vessel.Tokyo, like its Western allies, is seeking to secure stable supplies of critical minerals as China, the dominant supplier of rare earths, tightens export controls.
Petrobras FPSO Initiates Búzios 6 Production

Petrobras FPSO Initiates Búzios 6 Production

3 days ago
The FPSO P-78 can produce up to 180,000 barrels per day and will increase the gas supply.Petrobras began oil production from the P-78 floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel in the Búzios field, in the pre-salt layer of the Santos Basin, this Wednesday, December 31, 2025. Búzios 6 (P-78) has the capacity to produce 180,000 barrels of oil and 7.2 million m³ of gas per day. The FPSO will increase the field's installed production capacity to approximately 1.15 million barrels of oil per day. Furthermore, this project will allow for the export of gas to the mainland via interconnection with the ROTA 3 gas pipeline, expanding Brazil's gas supply by up to 3 million m³ per day.
As Chinese Vessels Pull Back, Taiwan Remains on High Alert

As Chinese Vessels Pull Back, Taiwan Remains on High Alert

3 days ago
Taiwan remained on high alert on Wednesday after China staged massive military drills around the island the previous day, keeping its emergency maritime response centre running as it monitored Chinese naval manoeuvres, the coast guard said.The exercises named "Justice Mission 2025" saw China fire dozens of rockets towards Taiwan and deploy a large number of warships and aircraft near the island, in a show of force that drew concern from allies in the region and the west.Beijing announced late on Wednesday the completion of the drills, saying its military would remain on high alert and continue to strengthen their combat-readiness.