Services
- Maritime Engineering and Naval Architecture
Lindholm Engineering Consultants is extensively versed in Ballast Water Management system design and installation in accordance with Regulation D-2 of the Ballast Water Management Code and 46 CFR 162.060.
Lindholm Engineering can supply your technical documentation. Let us prepare your dry-docking specifications, repair proposals or complete the Failure Modes and Effects Analyses.
We can also provide mechanical engineering support for design or analysis of pumps, motors, hydraulic systems and other equipment.
- Maritime Surveys
We specialize in pre-sale, pre-purchase or on-hire surveys. Inspections of vessels prior to purchase or sale can avoid surprises later on. Our professionals have the insight into the proper operation and function of ship systems to provide you with a quick assessment of the serviceability prior to a commitment. This also applies to on-hire or off-hire surveys, where documentation of the vessel condition saves costly arguments.
We can carry out inventory and serviceability surveys. For vessels which are in lay-up or for newly acquired vessels, knowing what is onboard can be as important as knowing the overall condition of the vessel. Lindholm Engineering can provide the service to tally up your investment.
- Industrial Inspections and Proxy
We can also do more than be your representative. We can derive the purchase specification for you, ensuring the equipment you purchase meets your stated requirements. We can also evaluate those requirements for you, so that the item you purchase fulfills your needs. A properly worded specification also improves the competitive bidding for your requirements, as the suppliers have a more accurate description and less possibility of changes during production.
We can also provide you with a complete assessment of used equipment. From time to time, and as vessels age, the appropriate equipment to be fitted may not be new equipment. When refitting used equipment, knowing what your getting may increase the value of the equipment—certainly knowing the potential problems can save you money later.