Hold Cleaning Riding Crew at Visakhapatnam Port
Holds cleaned on passage, no port time spent
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Cleanship Marine embarks riding crews at Visakhapatnam Port, Andhra Pradesh, to clean cargo holds on the passage out. The gang joins here, works the holds at sea and disembarks at a nominated port — the cleaning costs the vessel no port time at all.
Every other way of cleaning holds competes with something — the discharge, the berth window, the crew's own work. A riding crew competes with nothing: the work happens on a passage the vessel was making anyway. That is why it is the standard answer for tonnage leaving Visakhapatnam on a ballast leg with a clean-cargo fixture waiting at the other end, and why it is the only method whose cost does not rise when the port gets busy.
What it gets you
- Zero port time spent on hold cleaning — the work happens on a passage already being made
- Holds ready for inspection on arrival rather than starting the job there
- Ship's crew kept on watchkeeping and maintenance instead of cleaning
- One team and one standard across a multi-port voyage
Working conditions at Visakhapatnam
Work here runs both alongside and at anchorage depending on the call, and on the passage out where neither gives enough time. The north-east monsoon sets the outer limits of the calendar, roughly October to December, and it affects the anchorage far more than the berth. Access approval runs through Visakhapatnam Port Authority and the terminal, and the disposal route for residues and washings is fixed before the gang boards rather than found afterwards.
- Where we work
- Inner harbour berths · Outer harbour · Anchorage
- Vessels we see here
- Capesize and Panamax bulk carriers · Crude and product tankers · Container ships · Offshore and naval auxiliary craft
What we do at Visakhapatnam
- Crew embarked at Visakhapatnam with tools, chemicals and PPE, cleared through the agent and the port
- Full hold cleaning programme worked at sea, hold by hold, to the standard the next fixture requires
- Bilge wells, strum boxes and hold bilge lines cleaned and tested on passage
- Enclosed-space entry procedures, gas testing and safety supervision run to the vessel's own permit system
- Disembarkation at the nominated port arranged with visas, tickets and clearances handled
- Daily progress reporting to the vessel and the office, with a completion record on landing
Planning the window at Visakhapatnam
The north-east monsoon governs the calendar at Visakhapatnam Port, roughly October to December. The Bay of Bengal also carries cyclone risk in April to June and again from October to December, so an anchorage attendance on this coast is planned with a standby allowance rather than a single fixed date. Some vessels sit and some turn straight round, so the plan is agreed against the actual call rather than a standard package: a shore gang alongside where there is time, a riding crew on the outward passage where there is not.
Cleanship holds an operating base at Visakhapatnam, so we can hold a team ready against a shifting ETA rather than committing travel to a date that may move.
What we typically find at Visakhapatnam
Iron ore, alumina and coal are the standing residues at Visakhapatnam, and the red staining from ore fines is the one owners underestimate — it needs chemical treatment and rinsing, not sweeping. Cleanship holds an operating base here, so a gang can be on board the same day.
Visakhapatnam Port runs iron ore and pellets, coking and thermal coal, crude and pol through the same holds, and that sequence is where the money is lost: mineral fines and dust from one fixture will fail an inspection for the next if the holds are only swept. The standard that matters is the one the next cargo demands, not the one the last one left.
Standard scope of work
Included as standard on every riding crew hold cleaning attendance, wherever the vessel is. Anything outside it is quoted separately and flagged before mobilisation, never added afterwards.
- Passage planning of the cleaning programme
- The cleaning sequence is planned against the passage length, expected weather and ballast condition so every hold is completed with drying time in hand.
- Complete hold preparation
- Sweeping, washing, chemical treatment, rinsing and drying of all cargo holds to the agreed standard, exactly as delivered by a shore gang.
- Hatch cover and coaming work
- Cleaning of compression bars, drain channels and gaskets, with defects reported to the chief officer for rectification before loading.
- Bilge and drainage systems
- Bilge wells emptied and cleaned, strainers cleared and non-return valves tested so holds pass the water-ingress checks at inspection.
- Additional deck work
- Where the passage allows, the crew can extend to deck chipping, spot priming and painting under the same mobilisation.
How we deliver it at Visakhapatnam
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Scope and vessel details
Tell us the vessel, her particulars, the last and next cargo and the window at Visakhapatnam. We come back with a defined scope, a crew size and a duration we will stand behind. Where the conditions here will not support what has been asked for, we say so at this stage rather than after mobilisation.
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Approvals and waste routing
Access and working approval is arranged with Visakhapatnam Port Authority and the terminal, and the disposal route for residues and washings is fixed before the gang boards — MARPOL Annex V compliance is a documented chain at Visakhapatnam, not an assurance. Where reception is limited, the plan changes rather than the paperwork.
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Mobilisation to Visakhapatnam
Cleanship holds an operating base at Visakhapatnam, so gangs, pumps, chemicals and equipment are on the ground rather than in transit. That is the difference between meeting a window and missing it.
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Entry, sequencing and the work
Enclosed-space entry runs to the vessel's own permit system, with a fresh gas test before every entry and after every break. Gas testing, standby cover and continuous supervision run throughout, and progress is reported hold by hold rather than only at the end.
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Report and handover
A completion report covering riding crew hold cleaning is issued with before-and-after imagery, hold by hold and anything found that you should know about. The findings are discussed with the vessel rather than emailed and forgotten.
Visakhapatnam Port at a glance
- UN/LOCODE
- INVTZ
- Port type
- Major Port
- State
- Andhra Pradesh
- Country
- India
- Water body
- Bay of Bengal
- Port authority
- Visakhapatnam Port Authority
- Main cargoes
- Iron ore and pellets, Coking and thermal coal, Crude and POL, Containers, Fertiliser, Alumina
- Crew mobilisation
- Visakhapatnam (VTZ)
- Services here
- Hull Cleaning, Hold Cleaning and Tank Cleaning
Frequently asked — Hold Cleaning Riding Crew at Visakhapatnam
Do you provide riding crew hold cleaning at Visakhapatnam Port?
Yes. Cleanship Marine works Visakhapatnam Port (INVTZ) in Andhra Pradesh, India, covering the inner harbour berths, outer harbour and anchorage. We hold an operating base at Visakhapatnam, so people and equipment are held locally rather than mobilised against a window.
Can riding crew hold cleaning be done while the vessel works cargo at Visakhapatnam?
It depends on the call. Where the vessel has time, a shore gang works the holds alongside as they empty; where she turns straight round, a riding crew completes them on the passage. The vessel stays on hire throughout, and there is no diversion and no dry dock. We scope against the conditions at Visakhapatnam and tell you honestly whether the window you have is enough.
How are hold washings and cargo residues disposed of at Visakhapatnam?
To MARPOL Annex V, through the reception route agreed with Visakhapatnam Port Authority and the terminal before the gang boards. Residues, sweepings and washing water are tracked from the hold to reception with documentation, so the vessel has a record rather than an assurance. Where reception capacity at Visakhapatnam is limited, we change the plan rather than the paperwork.
Where is the work done at Visakhapatnam — alongside, at anchorage or on passage?
Work here runs both alongside and at anchorage depending on the call, and on the passage out where neither gives enough time.
Which vessels do you carry out riding crew hold cleaning on at Visakhapatnam?
Capesize and Panamax bulk carriers, Crude and product tankers, Container ships, Offshore and naval auxiliary craft — the traffic at Visakhapatnam Port runs to iron ore and pellets, coking and thermal coal, crude and pol, so those are the profiles we see most. The scope is sized to the vessel, not to a standard package.
How quickly can a team mobilise to Visakhapatnam?
Cleanship keeps an operating base at Visakhapatnam, so response here is fast — the constraint is normally the approvals and the working window rather than getting crews and equipment to the port.
What does riding crew hold cleaning at Visakhapatnam cost?
It depends on the number of holds, the residue from the last cargo, the standard the next fixture demands and how much time the call at Visakhapatnam actually gives. We would rather scope it properly and give you a specific figure than quote a headline rate that changes once the work starts. Send the details and the window at Visakhapatnam and you get a scoped price, usually the same working day.
Hold Cleaning Riding Crew at Visakhapatnam Port.
Tell us the vessel, her ETA at Visakhapatnam and the window. You get a scope, a crew size and an honest duration — usually the same working day.


