Ciserv UAE

Ciserv UAE is a part of the global Ciserv network, which offers specialized services in the maritime sector. The company focuses on providing comprehensive maintenance, repair, and refurbishment services for a wide range of marine equipment and systems. Here are some key points about the company:


Services Offered:



  1. Engine Services:



    • Overhauling and repair of main and auxiliary engines.

    • Parts supply and replacement.

    • Engine performance analysis and optimization.



  2. Mechanical Services:



    • Repair and maintenance of pumps, compressors, and other mechanical equipment.

    • Alignment and balancing services.



  3. Electrical Services:



    • Diagnostics and trouble-shooting for electrical systems.

    • Repair and maintenance of generators, starters, and alternators.



  4. Fabrication and Welding:



    • Structural repairs and hull modifications.

    • Customized metal fabrication.



  5. Automation and Instrumentation:



    • Service and maintenance of control systems.

    • Calibration and testing of instrumentation.



  6. Turbocharger Services:



    • Turbocharger overhauling and repair.

    • Parts supply and balancing.




Facilities:



  • Workshops equipped with advanced tools and machinery.

  • Mobile service units for on-site repair and maintenance.

  • Experienced teams that can handle emergency repairs and docking services.


Locations:



  • Headquarters in the UAE, with facilities strategically located to serve key maritime routes.

  • Part of a global network, providing access to a broad range of resources and expertise.


Quality and Safety:



  • Committed to maintaining high standards of quality and safety.

  • Adherence to international standards and regulations.

  • Constant improvement and training programs for staff.


Clientele:



  • Serving a diverse range of clients including commercial shipping companies, offshore operators, and navy vessels.


Contact Information:


For specific queries or service requests, it's best to visit their official website or contact their customer service directly.


By offering a wide array of services under one roof, Ciserv UAE aims to be a one-stop solution for maritime maintenance and repair needs.


Products

Service of cargo turbines / pumps,Service of propulsion equipments, Alignment jobs, Wind-lass service,Supplier of reconditioned spare parts for all engine make

Dubai United Arab Emirates

Al Jadaf Sheed # 130
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

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