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UWILD at Mangalore Port

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Cleanship Marine runs full UWILD programmes — Underwater Inspection In Lieu of Drydocking — at Mangalore Port, Karnataka, from eligibility discussion through class liaison to the final report package.

UWILD lets a vessel satisfy a survey requirement that would otherwise mean a dry docking, at a fraction of the cost and with none of the off-hire. The requirements are exacting: the contractor must hold class approval, the vessel must be eligible, hull markings must let the surveyor locate features precisely, and the inspection has to be delivered live and documented. This is one of the better ports on the coverage list for in-water survey work: clarity supports the wide shots and the close detail a surveyor needs, and the record that comes out of it stands up in the class file.

What it gets you

  • Drydocking deferred and the survey credit earned in the water
  • Class liaison handled end to end rather than left with the superintendent
  • Eligibility confirmed before cost is committed, not discovered afterwards
  • A documented inspection record that stands up to class review

Working conditions at Mangalore

New Mangalore is a breakwater harbour with reasonably clear Arabian Sea water, so in-water inspection here yields video that is genuinely usable for a class file rather than a formality. The south-west monsoon from June to September is the limiting season for anchorage work, while the basin stays workable longer. Tanker and LPG berths bring terminal permit requirements on top of the port's diving permission, so the approval chain runs through the terminal as well as the harbour master.

Where we work
Liquid berths · Dry bulk berths · Outer anchorage
Vessels we see here
Crude and product tankers · LPG carriers · Bulk carriers · Feeder container ships

What we do at Mangalore

  • Eligibility review against the vessel's age, type, class notation and survey history before anything is booked
  • Programme agreed with the class society and the surveyor attending at Mangalore
  • Hull, rudder, propeller, stern gear, sea chests and appendages inspected to the UWILD scope
  • Live video, thickness measurement and clearance readings where the programme calls for them
  • Diving permission cleared with New Mangalore Port Authority, with the vessel secured and machinery immobilised
  • Complete report package submitted for the class file and the drydocking credit

Planning the window at Mangalore

The south-west monsoon governs the calendar at Mangalore 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. Water clarity here is good by regional standards, so the operation can be properly documented on video as it happens — an advantage that turns a cleaning job into usable condition evidence at no extra mobilisation cost.

Work is taken at the liquid berths, dry bulk berths and outer anchorage, and which of those a vessel ends up at changes the dive plan more than the season does. Teams mobilise via Mangaluru (IXE), 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 Mangalore

Dry bulk handling here puts cargo dust into the water around the berths and anchorage. It settles on horizontal surfaces and packs into sea chest gratings and inlet openings, so inlet and grating clearance is routinely a larger part of the job at Mangalore than owners budget for.

Clearer water means the fouling state can be assessed properly before any tooling is selected, and the assessment can be shown to you rather than described.

Standard scope of work

Included as standard on every UWILD attendance, wherever the vessel is. Anything outside it is quoted separately and flagged before mobilisation, never added afterwards.

Eligibility and planning
Vessel eligibility, survey scope and the society's specific requirements are established and agreed before mobilisation.
Hull preparation
Reference markings and cleaning of inspection areas so structure and features can be located and viewed unambiguously.
Systematic inspection
Shell plating, welds, rudder, propeller, sea chests, openings, anodes and appendages inspected to the agreed programme.
Measurement and NDT
Clearance measurement and underwater NDT carried out where the survey scope requires it.
Documentation
Video, stills, measurements and findings compiled into a report package suitable for submission to the classification society.

How we deliver it at Mangalore

  1. 1

    Scope and vessel details

    Tell us the vessel, her particulars, the coating specification and the window at Mangalore. 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.

  2. 2

    Permits and approvals

    Diving permission is obtained from New Mangalore Port Authority, along with terminal approval where the berth requires it and any environmental clearance for in-water work. This is handled by us, not left with the agent to chase.

  3. 3

    Mobilisation to Mangalore

    Divers, compressors, brush carts and cameras mobilise via Mangaluru (IXE). Where a vessel is also calling at Cochin, one mobilisation is normally sized to cover both.

  4. 4

    Safety setup and the dive

    The vessel is secured for diving — main engine, shaft and thrusters immobilised, sea suctions confirmed shut, permit agreed with the master. Teams work under surface supervision with continuous diver communications and video throughout.

  5. 5

    Report and handover

    A completion report covering UWILD is issued with before-and-after imagery, coating and anode condition and anything found that you should know about. The findings are discussed with the vessel rather than emailed and forgotten.

Mangalore Port at a glance

UN/LOCODE
INIXE
Port type
Major Port
State
Karnataka
Country
India
Water body
Arabian Sea
Port authority
New Mangalore Port Authority
Main cargoes
Crude and POL, LPG, Iron ore pellets, Fertiliser and raw materials, Containers, Edible oil
Crew mobilisation
Mangaluru (IXE)
Services here
Hull Cleaning, Hold Cleaning and Tank Cleaning

Frequently asked — UWILD Inspection at Mangalore

Do you provide UWILD at Mangalore Port?

Yes. Cleanship Marine works Mangalore Port (INIXE) in Karnataka, India, covering the liquid berths, dry bulk berths and outer anchorage. Teams mobilise via Mangaluru (IXE) with the full spread.

Can UWILD be done while the vessel works cargo at Mangalore?

Yes. Conditions here are good enough that the dive runs alongside cargo operations without either holding the other up, and the work is documented on video as it goes. The vessel stays on hire throughout, and there is no diversion and no dry dock. We scope against the conditions at Mangalore and tell you honestly whether the window you have is enough.

Do you need a diving permit from New Mangalore Port Authority?

Yes, and we obtain it. Diving permission from New Mangalore Port Authority, terminal approval where the berth requires it, and any environmental clearance for in-water work are arranged as part of the job rather than left with the agent. The master's permit to work and the immobilisation of machinery are agreed on board before anyone enters the water.

What is underwater visibility like at Mangalore?

Visibility at Mangalore Port is good by regional standards and usually adequate for video work, and the south-west monsoon sets the outer limits of the calendar. How the tide and sea state shape the dive plan is set out in full in the working-conditions section on this page.

Which vessels do you carry out UWILD on at Mangalore?

Crude and product tankers, LPG carriers, Bulk carriers, Feeder container ships — the traffic at Mangalore Port runs to crude and pol, lpg, iron ore pellets, 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 Mangalore?

Divers and equipment mobilise via Mangaluru (IXE). 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 Cochin or Karwar, one mobilisation is often sized to cover both.

What does UWILD at Mangalore cost?

It depends on the vessel's dimensions and wetted area, the fouling state found, the coating specification and the working window available at Mangalore. 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 Mangalore and you get a scoped price, usually the same working day.

Get in touch

UWILD at Mangalore Port.

Tell us the vessel, her ETA at Mangalore and the window. You get a scope, a crew size and an honest duration — usually the same working day.