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Maritime
Market -

Maritime

Conbit Maritime business unit
Offshore
Maritime

Supports Maritime industry with Crane Services

At Conbit,we understand the critical importance of keeping your crane-equipped vesselsoperating smoothly. Owners of such vessels trust us for comprehensive support,spanning inspections, repairs, rental cranes, and spare parts. Our approach issimple yet effective: a dedicated Conbit specialist collaborates closely witheach client to ensure the impeccable condition of all their cranes.

What sets Conbit apart is our ability to provide both global reach and local expertise.Our global network is seamlessly supported by regional centers, facilitating the smooth logistics of crew, parts, and equipment. Our expert center, headquartered in the Netherlands, stands ready to tackle special requests and challenges from across the globe. With Conbit, you have a partner committed to crane excellence worldwide.

A Demanding World Requires a maritime expert

Crane Maintenance

At Conbit,we're the go-to team for a wide spectrum of crane maintenance needs. Whether it's corrective maintenance to swiftly restore crane operations, routinemaintenance arising from annual or five-year inspections, or proactive preventive maintenance addressing condition monitoring challenges, we've got you covered.

Recognizing that each client and vessel comes with unique requirements for their deckcrane, Conbit offers flexible support tailored to your preferences. Our expertise extends beyond crane maintenance; we seamlessly manage all of itscomponents. Simultaneously, we're equipped to service other critical deckequipment, including life-saving appliances, winches, power packs, and more. Trust Conbit for comprehensive and customized maintenance solutions.

Crane Inspections

At Conbit,we take pride in offering worldwide annual and five-year statutory inspectionservices, making them an indispensable resource for fleet owners operatingglobally. Our commitment to your needs is underscored by our service levelagreements, which are designed to align with your expectations and availabilityrequirements.

Our rangeof service level agreements caters to diverse preferences, from straightforwardrate sheets to comprehensive agreements that encompass call-off arrangements. We understand the value of efficiency, which is why our inspections areconducted with utmost precision.

Followingthe inspection, Conbit goes a step further by providing recommendations toenhance your crane's condition. We stand ready to support you in implementing these improvements, ensuring your crane operates at its best.

Rental cranes

At Conbit,we've curated a versatile fleet of rental cranes designed to step in when youneed them most. Whether it's replacing a crane that's temporarily out of orderor bolstering your lifting capacity, our rental crane options have you covered.

Our rentalcrane fleet boasts capacities ranging from 20T to 150T, suitable forintegration into vessels or fixed offshore structures, including oil platforms.For the latter, we can customize safety systems with specialized units orrecommend cranes that match your precise specifications.

In additionto their operational flexibility, rental cranes offer an efficient solution tocombat the lengthy lead times associated with manufacturing new cranes. Conbit is eager to collaborate with you to ensure a seamless operation, making yourprojects run as smoothly as possible.

Crane Condition Monitoring

For owners of extensive fleets with numerous cranes, gaining a comprehensive insight intothe condition of their deck equipment is crucial. Through effective conditionmonitoring, fleet management can assess current statuses and forecastmaintenance needs. When planning offshore or marine operations, ensuring thereliability of deck equipment is paramount. Reach out to Conbit's experts toexplore optimal fleet condition monitoring solutions.

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We're certifitied for the job

EKH

EKH

An EKH certificate shows that we inspects, repair and maintain lifting and rigging equipment according to EKH procedures, and guidelines. It is similar to LEEA.

ISO 9001

ISO 9001

We are ISO 9001 certified. ISO is a quality standard that shows our commitment to continuously improving our organization.

ISO 14001

ISO 14001

ISO 14001 shows that we fulfil the requirements for an environmental management system developed by the International Organization for Standardization.

ISO 45001

ISO 45001

We are ISO 45001 certified. It is the new ISO standard that is being developed for occupational safety and health.

IRATA

IRATA

IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association) is the global authority on rope access techniques, ensuring safe, efficient work-at-height practices through training, certification, and robust industry standards for professionals worldwide. Conbit is full member.

Frequently asked questions

Maritime

What are the responsibilities of different stakeholders in the crane overhaul project?

  • Independent specialist, like Conbit:
    • Lead the inspection, use advanced diagnostic tools, and document findings1.
    • Prepare and deliver a detailed report on the status of the cranes2.
    • Identify and source required spare parts3.
    • Supervise installation and ensure quality standards4.
    • Install and upgrade control systems, calibrate and test5.
    • Lead repair and maintenance tasks, implement preventive maintenance schedule6.
    • Design and supervise upgrades, ensure compliance with industry standards7.
    • Conduct rigorous testing, obtain necessary certifications8.
    • Provide training and certification for crane operators9.
  • Local Crane Service Company:
    • Provide manpower for physical inspection and support10.
    • Assist in data collection and initial observations11.
    • Assist in logistics and inventory management12.
    • Perform physical installation of new cables13.
    • Assist in physical installation and initial setup14.
    • Perform physical repair and maintenance tasks15.
    • Assist in physical installation and setup16.
    • Assist in testing procedures and data collection17.
    • Assist in organizing training sessions and logistics18.
  • OEM:
    • Provide technical specifications and support19.
    • Review and validate the report20.
    • Supply OEM-certified spare parts21.
    • Provide technical guidance and specifications22.
    • Provide technical guidance and specifications23.
    • Provide technical guidance and support24.
    • Provide technical guidance and specifications25.
    • Provide certification and validation26.
    • Provide training materials and support27.

Please send us a mail if this didn't answer your question. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

What are the key steps involved in the offshore crane overhaul process?

  1. Inspection and Assessment: Conduct a thorough inspection to assess the current condition of the cranes, including structural integrity, mechanical functionality, and compliance with safety standards1.
  2. Detailed Report: Provide a detailed report on the status of the cranes, highlighting any issues and necessary repairs or upgrades2.
  3. Spare Parts Provision: Supply the required spare parts to replace worn-out or damaged components3.
  4. Cable Installation: Install new cables to ensure proper electrical and mechanical functioning4.
  5. Hardware Installation: Install other new hardware components as needed to enhance the cranes' performance5.
  6. Controls and Instrumentation: Install and upgrade the controls and instrumentation systems to improve operational efficiency and safety6.
  7. Repair and Maintenance: Perform essential repairs and maintenance tasks to fix any identified issues and ensure the cranes are in optimal working condition7.
  8. Upgrades and Modernization: Upgrade the cranes with modern technology and equipment, such as new control systems, improved hydraulic systems, and enhanced safety features8.
  9. Testing and Certification: Conduct rigorous testing to ensure the cranes are safe and fully operational, followed by obtaining the necessary certifications from relevant authorities9.
  10. Operator Training: Provide training and certification for crane operators to ensure they are qualified to operate the cranes safely and efficiently

Contact Conbit to get the best support you can think off and leaving you in control.

Please send us a mail if this didn't answer your question. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Can a lifeboat system be installed underneath a helideck?

Often, the helideck provides a good option to install a lifeboat system.

1. SOLAS Regulations:

  • SOLAS does not specifically indicate if installing a lifeboat underneath a helideck is allowed1.
  • General requirements for lifeboats include proper construction, ample stability, sufficient strength, and fire-retardant or non-combustible materials1.

2. Installation Considerations:

  • Crane vessel and platform crane may not reach the installation location.
  • Conbit provides solutions using special rigging techniques and modular lifting systems to perform the installation2.

3. Class Approvals:

  • Ensure that the installation meets class approval requirements.

4. Supplier Requirements:

  • Check the installation height and other requirements with the supplier of the lifeboat system to ensure compliance.

Please send us a mail if this didn't answer your question. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

How to Assess the Feasibility of a Lifeboat Location?

1. Space for Lifeboat Installation:

The first step in assessing the feasibility of a lifeboat location is to ensure there is adequate space for the installation. This includes considering the dimensions of the lifeboat and the necessary clearance for safe deployment. It's crucial to evaluate the available space on the platform or vessel to accommodate the lifeboat and its associated equipment.

2. Routing Towards the Lifeboat for Fast Evacuation:

Another critical factor is the routing towards the lifeboat. In an emergency, personnel must be able to reach the lifeboat quickly and safely. This involves planning clear and unobstructed pathways from various parts of the platform or vessel to the lifeboat. The routes should be well-marked and free of obstacles to ensure a swift evacuation.

3. Constructability:

Constructability is often a challenge, especially in locations that are not easily accessible by traditional crane vessels. In such cases, modular lifting systems, like those provided by Conbit, offer a viable solution. These systems can be assembled on-site, allowing for the installation of lifeboats in areas that would otherwise be unreachable. This approach not only enhances the feasibility of the installation but also ensures that the lifeboat can be deployed efficiently and safely.

Please send us a mail if this didn't answer your question. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Can anyone operate your rental cranes?

We recommend personnel to have a crane operator qualifications and experience. It depends on local legislation what type of certificate is required. The qualifications can be different for each crane we have in our rental fleet.

Please send us a mail if this didn't answer your question. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

How long is the leadtime for your rental cranes?

If a crane is not out in the field, it can be made available and ready for transport within 2 weeks. We always perform a system test before we ship a rental crane out. To plan these tests we need some days, which makes up most of the leadtime.

Please send us a mail if this didn't answer your question. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Is Conbit selling lifting equipment?

Conbit originated as an engineering company, which makes us well-positioned to design your bespoke lifting equipment.

However, we are specialized in a few specific pieces of lifting equipment. Those specific sets of equipment can be supplied to our clients.

Conbit has supplied flare tip handling systems, handling equipment to be used in cleanrooms, and general rigging and lifting equipment, such as winches, chainhoists, etc.

Please send us a mail if this didn't answer your question. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Can Conbit certify third party lifting equipment as per EKH guidelines?

Conbit can perform EKH certification of lifting equipment. Typically, we use this capability to test and certify our own equipment to minimize project leadtime.

When you are operating within the Oil and Gas, petrochemical or wind industry we are probably not your ideal certification company.

For clients in the high tech industry, this is different. For high Tech clients, we can perform EKH certification.

Please send us a mail if this didn't answer your question. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.
We can help you with

Installation

Conbit offers installation services including equipment design, lifting and handling, and consultation on constructability and maintainability of equipment.

Installation works inside a flare stack
We can help you with

Inspections

Our team of certified inspectors at Conbit is trained to utilize CRALOG effectively, ensuring that your statutory annual or five-yearly crane inspections are conducted with precision and efficiency. We offer a range of crane inspection services.

Load tests as part of the conbit crane inspections

Contact

We're here to answer your questions

Do you have any technical questions, general enquiries or do you need additional information? Don’t hesitate to contact our experts. With their expertise and experience in lifting services, they will gladly help you.

You can contact us by phone or email. We’re looking forward to your questions!
Jasper Horsten

Jasper Horsten

Sales Manager Americas / Offshore wind
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