FOREIGN SHIPS |
Ships flying different flags arrive at our port and stay for a long time or for specific operations. We carry out the checks and inspections required by the Maritime Authority and we give advice on different technical aspects.
See detailLEGAL FRAMEWORK
Maritime activities comply with the rules established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), of which our country is a member.
Furthermore, the State with the Uruguayan Navy as the Maritime Authority and through the Uruguayan Coast Guard supervises these activities.
Some of our works
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OUR TEAM
We are a group of Marine Surveyors who work as independent professionals.
Our team includes naval captains and chief engineers who have proven experience in maritime activities and who are inspectors of the flag state.
We make sure that the documents presented to the Registry and Merchant Marine Directorate (DIRME) follow the appropriate procedure.
Información de interés
A continuación listamos información que puede ser de su interés.
Uruguay authorities pledge to improve conditions for Spanish fishing vessels in port of Montevideo
Uruguayan authorities have pledged to respond to complaints from the Spanish fleet fishing in the South Atlantic and which normally operates from the port of Montevideo where they call for supplies and cargo transshipments.
Ver detalleHEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES TO BE ADOPTED ON FISHING VESSELS TO DEAL WITH COVID-19
The questions collected are intended to provide answers to the fishing sector on what to do in access control and prior to boarding ships, how to carry out the organization and cleaning of the ship, as well as what to do in case of a suspected or positive case of coronavirus.
Ver detalleMontevideo port loses lure for Falklands licensed Spanish fishing fleet
At least four Spanish fishing vessels, which normally operate in the South Atlantic, most of them with Falklands' licenses, left for Vigo and Marin in Galicia, avoiding transshipment operations in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay, according to the country's leading Maritime and ports information report.
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