Ship Management
Ships transport massive amounts of crude oil and refined petroleum products between production locations, tank farms, refineries, and points of consumption. Oil exports have long accounted for around 30% of worldwide marine trade.
Australian Petrochemical Storage transports petroleum products from its tank farms throughout the specified locations by road, rail, or sea.
Handling delicate items such as crude oil and its byproducts edible oils flammable chemicals and hazardous/toxic liquids as well as high-temperature and very viscous cargoes is an art in and of itself.
Trust our knowledge to guide you until the items arrive at their final destination.
Australian Petroleum Storage has worked hard to become the world’s leading crude oil tanker company by owning and operating VLCCs. In accordance with the rising international concern for the protection of the maritime environment, we have improved our service infrastructure for higher customer satisfaction and used VLCCs with a double hull construction and low-sulphur bunkers to prevent ocean pollution.
We have gained extensive knowledge and expertise in marine logistics, customs clearing services, and on-transportation via truck, barge, rail, and feeder vessel. We manage warehousing, inventory, storage (bonded or customs cleared), information, and transportation of these cargo flows to their final destination.
Technical Management:
This involves overseeing the technical aspects of vessel operations, including maintenance, repairs, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations and standards. This service ensures that the vessels are in optimal condition and can operate efficiently and safely.
Ship Management:
The services are indeed a crucial aspect of the shipping industry worldwide. It encompasses a range of activities related to the effective operation and maintenance of vessels. Ship management can be undertaken by companies that either own the vessels or manage them on behalf of independent owners.
Crew Management:
This involves the recruitment, training, and deployment of qualified seafarers to work on the tankers. It is essential to have a well-trained and competent crew to operate the vessels effectively and ensure the safety of the crew members.
