A ship hull cleaning business removes marine growth (biofouling) to restore vessel speed by 95-98% and reduce fuel costs, targeting a high-demand, recurring maintenance market. Using eco-friendly mechanical tools or automated, non-toxic robotic technology, this service increases fuel efficiency, lowers carbon emissions, and ensures compliance with environmental regulations. Underwater hull cleaning (using divers or ROVs), propeller polishing, and niche area cleaning (sea chests) to prevent invasive species transfer.High-pressure water cavitation, rotating brush machines, and AI-powered robotics for safe, efficient, and coating-friendly cleaning.Shipping companies, commercial ports, dry docks, and industrial vessels seeking to reduce operational costs (fuel) and meet environmental regulations.Offering recurring cleaning contracts, often paired with propeller polishing, which can be managed via a vessel cleaning plan template.Servicing vessels while they move, reducing anchorage downtime.High-end, certified equipment (e.g., underwater cleaning technologies) and a strong B2B sales strategy. Maintaining cleanliness and adhering to rigorous standards are paramount in the maritime industry to ensure the efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability of ship operations. In this blog post, we discuss the best practices in ship cleaning , focusing on key guidelines and standards essential for maritime operations.Pollution prevention is a core responsibility of every stakeholder in the maritime industry. Compliance with the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) is non-negotiable
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