Fleet Management

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Planned Maintenance

Scheduled inspections and routine maintenance to keep vessels safe, reliable, and ready for operation, reducing unexpected downtime.

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Condition Reporting

Clear, honest condition assessments with practical recommendations, allowing operators to plan repairs, budgets, and future work.

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Safety-Critical Systems

Ongoing monitoring and servicing of collars, self-righting systems, and key onboard systems to maintain operational safety and compliance.

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Fleet Support & Planning

Long-term support for single vessels or full fleets, including forward planning, prioritisation of work, and practical advice tailored to real-world use.

Commercial Fleet Management & Support

HG Marine offers a practical fleet management service designed to support commercial operators who need their vessels to remain safe, reliable, and operational with minimal downtime. Our approach focuses on planned maintenance, condition monitoring, and forward planning rather than reactive repairs.

Fleet management can include scheduled inspections, routine maintenance, collar and tube condition checks, pressure testing, self-righting system servicing, and identification of wear or developing issues before they become failures. Clear condition reporting allows operators to plan work, manage budgets, and prioritise safety-critical items across single vessels or full fleets.

Each fleet management plan is tailored to the vessels, operating environment, and usage patterns, ensuring maintenance is sensible, cost-effective, and aligned with real-world commercial demands. The result is improved reliability, extended service life, and greater confidence that vessels are ready for work whenever they are needed. 

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F.A.Q.

Fleet management is a planned maintenance and support service designed to keep commercial vessels safe, reliable, and operational. It focuses on inspection, condition monitoring, and forward planning rather than reactive repairs.

Fleet management is suitable for commercial operators, workboats, safety and rescue vessels, training craft, and any operator managing one or multiple inflatable boats or RIBs.

 

Services can include scheduled inspections, routine maintenance, collar and tube condition checks, pressure testing, self-righting system servicing, and identification of developing issues before they become failures.

Yes. Fleet management can be tailored to a single vessel or scaled across an entire fleet.

Inspection frequency is agreed based on vessel use, operating environment, and commercial demands. Annual, seasonal, or more frequent inspections can be arranged.

Yes. Planned maintenance and early identification of issues help prevent unexpected failures and reduce unplanned downtime.

Yes. Clear condition reporting is provided to help operators plan work, manage budgets, and prioritise safety-critical items.