

WEST MARINE GLOBAL GROUP LLC


Advanced Waste Water Treatment System
Advanced Waste Water Treatment Systems are the latest and most innovative means of complying with the requirements of MARPOL Annex IV for treatment of black and gray water.
Scope of project: Design, preparation of prefabrication and compliance documentation, installation of pipe work, electrical and mechanical components. Quality assurance and complete commissioning with Flag / Class with minimum load on the ship's and office management.
Approximate size of project team: 30 to 45 members.
Exhaust Gas Cleaning System
Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems, also known as scrubbers, are a cost effective solution for alternative compliance with the new fuel sulfur requirements introduced by MARPOL Annex VI.
Scope of project: Design, preparation of prefabrication and compliance documentation, installation of pipe work, electrical and mechanical components, onboard calibration. Quality assurance and complete commissioning with Flag / Class with minimum load on the ship's and office management.
Approximate size of project team: 20 to 35 members.


Ballast Water Treatment System
Ballast Water Treatment Systems are the means of compliant ballast water operations as required under IMO's Ballast Convention and US Federal and EPA requirements.
Scope of project: Design, preparation of prefabrication and compliance documentation including a ship specific Ballast Water Management Plan, installation of pipe work, electrical and mechanical components. Quality assurance and complete commissioning with Flag / Class with minimum load on the ships and office management. Additional calibration and verification under 46 CFR regime.
Approximate size of project team: 15 to 20 members.

Bilge Water Treatment System
Bilge water management and processing of oily water collected in a ship's machinery spaces below 15 ppm is required under MARPOL Annex I. Bilge water treatment systems are complex engineering projects and their design is specific to the client's needs and shipboard layout.
Scope of project: Design, preparation of prefabrication and compliance documentation, installation of pipe work, electrical and mechanical components. Installation and connection to a Whitebox. OCM verification. Quality assurance and complete commissioning with Flag / Class with minimum load on the ships and office management.
Approximate size of project team: 25 to 45 members.
Preparation of Ship's Ballast Water Management Plans
Our team of Chief Engineers, Master Mariners and maritime consultants prepare, review and align with the latest regulatory framework a ship specific ballast water management plan (BWMP) tailored to the client's needs and fully in line with the Flag requirements. The project team communicates with regulatory authorities and ensures that the BWMP is fully compliant with the client's SMS and the latest relevant legislation.
Preparation of Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan and subsequent reporting
Our team will prepare, update and review a SEEMP and work with the client for all subsequent reporting required by Flag under IMO and EU MRV regime.
We will remotely collect, analyze and compile all fuel and voyage data required for reporting. We will prepare a client's EEXI and CII certification.
Inventory of Hazardous Materials
Our team will prepare the initial Inventory of Hazardous Materials and certification as required by the Hong Kong Convention and will support the client for the continuous process of inventorying all hazardous materials delivered on board. Our surveyors will carry out all necessary activities to ensure the successful certification under the IHM regime.
Calibration of a Ballast Water Treatment System
Ballast Water Treatment Systems are required to be calibrated annually under the provisions of the US Environmental Protection Agency's 2013 Vessel General Permit and biennially under the latest requirements of the IMO guidelines for the performance of ballast water treatment systems.
Scope of project: Calibrate all applicable sensors, verify performs and inspect components as required by 46 CFR, 2013 VGP and IMO resolutions. Verify compliant operations and system layout and confirm adequacy of the the ship's Ballast Water Management Plan, USCG Type Approval and all associate documents on board. Analyze continuous monitoring information through the shoreside Compliance team and produce certification of services performed.
Approximate size of project team: 2 to 4 members.
Additional support: West Marine Global Group will provide all support and assistance if further information is required at any time from US authorities on behalf of the client upon request.



