Port & Terminal Operations

Modular construction in maritime operations delivers many benefits. With quick setup, mobility, and flexible design, modular structures cater to diverse needs across maritime infrastructure projects, spanning ports, offshore platforms, research facilities, and emergency response stations. By integrating robust construction with cost-effective solutions, modular construction amplifies operational efficiency and resilience amidst the dynamic challenges of the maritime industry.

Port Infrastructure

  • Container Terminals: Corner Cast modular buildings can be used to build storage yards and handling facilities at ports for storing cargo awaiting loading onto ships.
  • Customs and Inspection Facilities: Modified shipping containers can serve as on-site inspection stations for customs officials to examine incoming and outgoing cargo.
  • Reefer racks: Our modular reefer racks are built to help operators maintain & connect reefer containers while in the port.

Maritime Security and Surveillance

  • Coastal Surveillance Stations: Containers equipped with radar, sonar, and surveillance cameras monitor maritime traffic, illegal fishing activities, and potential security threats.
  • Border Patrol and Customs Control: Containers serve as border control stations for inspecting vessels, conducting security checks, and enforcing maritime regulations.

Floating Accommodations and Workspaces

  • Floating Hotels and Offices: Containers converted into floating accommodations and office spaces provide temporary living quarters and workspaces for offshore projects and events.

Marine Logistics and Supply Chain Management

  • Ship Chandlery: Containers store provisions, spare parts, and equipment for ship maintenance and repair operations, ensuring vessels have essential supplies while at sea.
  • Bunkering and Refueling Stations: Containers equipped with fuel storage tanks provide refueling services for ships requiring bunkers and marine diesel oil.

Maritime Training and Education

  • Maritime Training Academies: Containers converted into classrooms, simulators, and training facilities provide hands-on education and certification programs for maritime professionals.
  • Seafarer Welfare Centers: Containers offer recreational facilities, internet cafes, and counseling services for seafarers during port stays and crew rotations.

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