About Seachios® Marine Services: Shaping the Future of Maritime Solutions
About Us
Since 1980, Seachios® Marine Services has been a trusted partner for maritime stakeholders worldwide. Our expertise spans the full spectrum of vessel and port operations, with a focus on precision, reliability, and environmental responsibility.
Our core services include:
Vessel Maintenance: Specialized cleaning, anti-corrosion painting, and structural repairs ensure seaworthiness and compliance with international safety standards.
Operational Services: Rapid customs clearance for cargo hold cleaning operations in Itaqui, seamless crew changes in Paranaguá, and efficient port logistics in Santos.
Consulting and Compliance: Regulatory inspections, audit preparation, and consulting services tailored to MARPOL Annex V, ISM Code, and Port State Control requirements.
With a proven track record of handling over 1,000 vessel operations annually and reducing turnaround times by up to 20%, Seachios® is your trusted partner in achieving operational success.
Years of experience
Cargo holds cleaned
Vessel tanks cleaned
Maritime projects done
Employees in latin america
Customers worldwide
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C-Level Suite
Employing collective cooperation and a homely ambiance, our executives leverage a range of skills and pioneering practices to take Seachios® Marine Services to unmatched peaks.
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Join our team of seasoned professionals, delivering expertise and exceptional service across all major Brazilian ports, including Itaqui, Santos, and Paranaguá. Explore a career where your skills make an impact in one of the world's most dynamic maritime industries.
São Luís Branch
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Vitória Branch
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Santos Headquarter
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Paranaguá Branch
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