Thursday 14/November/2024 – 10:25 AM
It witnessed the sea crew change service it launched Suez Canal Authority Among the maritime and logistical services provided to ships crossing the canal, there has been a great demand since the beginning of providing the service at the beginning of this November.
The marine crew exchange service provided by the Suez Canal Yacht Marina in Ismailia applies to all types of ships, yachts, and marine units crossing the canal from both directions, from three main areas: the Yacht Marina in Ismailia, Crocodile Lake, and the waiting area in the Great Lakes.
Marine crew change service in the Suez Canal
The crew change digital service available on the Authority’s website allows the completion of the electronic reservation process easily and smoothly for all shipping agents, followed by completing the required procedures with the concerned authorities and then providing the service and collecting the service cost from the Suez Canal Yachts Marina in Ismailia, which is calculated according to the time period that the process takes from The beginning of the launch’s movement from the marina until its return again.
The new service takes into account the requirements of marine crew exchange and change services supported by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) initiatives to provide easier, faster and safer services. The marine crew exchange service in the Suez Canal is provided by newly built marine boats, equipped with the latest marine systems, and takes into account all maritime safety requirements, which has made it obtain The accreditation certificate from STASCO confirms that the service is provided efficiently, conveniently and in complete safety.
The marine crew replacement service expands to include providing ships and marine units crossing the canal with all logistical services and transporting their needs in coordination with shipping agents.
In the same context, the Suez Canal Yachts Marina provided, over the past two days, a crew change service for both the fuel tanker Olivia in the Crocodile Lake area, and the bulk ship ASPARUKH from the Great Lakes region.
It is worth noting that the Suez Canal Yacht Marina in Ismailia is equipped to provide distinguished services through its rest areas, waiting areas, safe docks for embarkation and disembarkation, cafeterias, and others.