Rope Access Hold Cleaning at Mundra Port
The upper hold reached without staging
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Tell us the vessel, the port and the window. Scoped reply, usually the same working day.
Cleanship Marine provides IRATA rope access teams at Mundra Port, Gujarat, to clean, inspect and treat the upper areas of cargo holds — hatch coamings, upper frames, transverse bulkheads and the underside of hatch covers — without staging or cherry pickers.
The top third of a cargo hold is where staging costs, schedule and risk all concentrate, and it is the part a deck-level gang cannot reach properly. Rope access removes the scaffolding from the equation entirely. At Mundra it also fits the schedule: the upper hold can be worked from ropes while the lower hold is still discharging, so the two do not queue behind each other.
What it gets you
- Upper hold areas actually reached and cleaned, not just the parts a gang can stand on
- No staging cost, no cherry picker and no lost days erecting and striking it
- Structural condition at height inspected while the technicians are already there
- Fewer people working at height, under a written plan with a rescue capability
Working conditions at Mundra
Work here starts alongside, and where the berth window runs out it continues on the outward passage with a riding crew — the berth will not be held open for it. The south-west monsoon sets the outer limits of the calendar, roughly June to September, and it affects the anchorage far more than the berth. Access approval runs through Mundra Port and the Gujarat Maritime Board and the terminal, and the disposal route for residues and washings is fixed before the gang boards rather than found afterwards.
- Where we work
- Container terminals · Bulk and coal berths · Liquid terminals · Outer anchorage
- Vessels we see here
- Large container ships · Capesize and Panamax bulk carriers · Crude and product tankers
What we do at Mundra
- IRATA-certified technicians working to a written rope access plan with a rescue plan in place
- Hatch coamings, upper frames, transverse bulkheads and hatch cover undersides cleaned
- Spot blasting, rust removal and touch-up coating at height where the scope calls for it
- Close visual inspection of upper structure, reported with photographs at position
- Work planned around the discharge sequence and the working rules in force at Mundra
- Completion report with before-and-after imagery by hold and by area
Planning the window at Mundra
The south-west monsoon governs the calendar at Mundra Port, roughly June to September. Swell and reduced surface visibility close most open-water work on this coast for the duration, and the weeks either side are unreliable rather than unusable. Turnaround here is quick and the berth will not be held open for cleaning, so the work is either sequenced hold by hold behind the discharge as each one empties, or handed to a riding crew to complete on the passage out. Waiting for all holds to be empty is waiting past the berth window.
Teams mobilise via Mundra or Bhuj (BHJ), so give us the ETA as early as you have it — the travel is the flexible part, the approvals and the working window are not.
What we typically find at Mundra
Mundra turns tonnage fast and the berth productivity targets are real, so hold cleaning here is either worked into the discharge sequence hold by hold or taken by a riding crew on the passage out. A shore gang waiting for all holds to be empty is a shore gang waiting past the berth window.
Mundra Port runs containers, 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 rope access hold cleaning attendance, wherever the vessel is. Anything outside it is quoted separately and flagged before mobilisation, never added afterwards.
- Upper frame and bulkhead cleaning
- Washing and residue removal on upper side frames, brackets, stiffeners and transverse bulkheads that deck-level equipment cannot reach.
- Hold overhead and hatch underside
- Cleaning of the hold overhead, hatch cover undersides and coaming internals, where cargo dust and previous-cargo residue routinely accumulate.
- Close-up visual inspection
- Structural condition, coating breakdown and corrosion recorded at height with photographs, giving you inspection-quality data as a by-product of the clean.
- Spot preparation and coating
- Localised descaling, surface preparation and touch-up coating applied at height, so identified breakdown is treated in the same mobilisation.
- Rigging, rescue and supervision
- Every work site is rigged with independent working and backup lines under a Level 3 supervisor, with a documented rescue plan in place before the first descent.
How we deliver it at Mundra
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Scope and vessel details
Tell us the vessel, her particulars, the last and next cargo and the window at Mundra. 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 Mundra Port and the Gujarat Maritime Board 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 Mundra, not an assurance. Where reception is limited, the plan changes rather than the paperwork.
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Mobilisation to Mundra
Gangs, pumps, chemicals and equipment mobilise via Mundra or Bhuj (BHJ). Where a vessel is also calling at Kandla, one mobilisation is normally sized to cover both.
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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 rope access 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.
Mundra Port at a glance
- UN/LOCODE
- INMUN
- Port type
- Private Port
- State
- Gujarat
- Country
- India
- Water body
- Gulf of Kutch
- Port authority
- Mundra Port and the Gujarat Maritime Board
- Main cargoes
- Containers, Thermal coal, Crude and POL, Fertiliser, Edible oil, Project cargo
- Crew mobilisation
- Mundra / Bhuj (BHJ) / Kandla (IXY)
- Services here
- Hull Cleaning, Hold Cleaning and Tank Cleaning
Frequently asked — Rope Access Hold Cleaning at Mundra
Do you provide rope access hold cleaning at Mundra Port?
Yes. Cleanship Marine works Mundra Port (INMUN) in Gujarat, India, covering the container terminals, bulk and coal berths, liquid terminals, outer anchorage. Teams mobilise via Mundra or Bhuj (BHJ) with the full spread.
Can rope access hold cleaning be done while the vessel works cargo at Mundra?
Partly. Holds are worked one at a time behind the discharge as each empties, but the berth will not be held for the remainder — so the realistic plan is to start alongside and finish with a riding crew on the passage out. The vessel stays on hire throughout, and there is no diversion and no dry dock. We scope against the conditions at Mundra and tell you honestly whether the window you have is enough.
How are hold washings and cargo residues disposed of at Mundra?
To MARPOL Annex V, through the reception route agreed with Mundra Port and the Gujarat Maritime Board 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 Mundra is limited, we change the plan rather than the paperwork.
Where is the work done at Mundra — alongside, at anchorage or on passage?
Work here starts alongside, and where the berth window runs out it continues on the outward passage with a riding crew — the berth will not be held open for it.
Which vessels do you carry out rope access hold cleaning on at Mundra?
Large container ships, Capesize and Panamax bulk carriers, Crude and product tankers — the traffic at Mundra Port runs to containers, 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 Mundra?
Crews and equipment mobilise via Mundra or Bhuj (BHJ). Give us the ETA and the window and we will confirm what is achievable rather than promise a date we cannot hold. Where the vessel also calls at Kandla or Navlakhi, one mobilisation is often sized to cover both.
What does rope access hold cleaning at Mundra 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 Mundra 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 Mundra and you get a scoped price, usually the same working day.
Rope Access Hold Cleaning at Mundra Port.
Tell us the vessel, her ETA at Mundra and the window. You get a scope, a crew size and an honest duration — usually the same working day.


