Services Of Ship And River-phased Vessels

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Services Of Ship And River-phased Vessels

Son Tay port is located on the inland waterway corridor No. 1 (Viet Tri – Hanoi – Pham Re – Hai Phong – Quang Ninh 280km long) has been invested by the Ministry of Transport to upgrade basically to the technical standards of mobile phone flow level 2 to help river-phase ships with a tonnage of 1000T to the ports on the Red River.

Son Tay Port provides barge services and river phase ships (S1) transporting and transporting goods in the prescribed waters. Ships of all kinds have a tonnage of 1000 to 5000 tons, bulk cargo ships, liquid cargo ships, oil vessels to ports. The service operates 24 hours a day to ensure smooth communication, timely, accurate and professional information.

Services provided

Notice of the status of creeks, wharms, capacity to free ships, estimated port fees for trustees before the ship arrives.
Carry out procedures for ships entering and leaving seaports, arranging navigators, hybrid ships, wharms, arranging cargo handling, handling situations arising with concerned parties and authorities.
Arrange services for supply of fresh water, spare parts, charts and maritime publications, maritime inspection and repair of ships at reasonable and competitive costs.
Make reports on ships leaving, settle port fees, income documents and pay the fees authorized by thetrustee.
Arrange passports, visas, medical services, change and repatriate seafarers, othership protection agentservices.
Resolving maritime disputes, arranging maritime rescues and participating in handling maritime accidents.

Outstanding advantages when using the ship agency service of Son Tay Port

Grasping and understanding the needs ofthe ships, consulting the operations to help ship owner save maximum time and cost of implementation.

Provide professional agent services for bulk ships and department stores specializing in import and export of agricultural products, fertilizers, coal...

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