Aasutosh Marine is a maritime service provider and ship supplier based in India, operating primarily along the country’s western coastline. Established to serve the logistical and technical needs of calling vessels, the company functions as a comprehensive ship chandler and repair contractor. Its operational headquarters in Gandhidham positions it to serve major commercial hubs, including the ports of Kandla, Mundra, and Sikka. The firm provides a service model that combines the provisioning of essential stores with specialized technical maintenance, catering to the tight turnaround schedules of international shipping fleets.
In its capacity as a ship supplier, the organization manages the procurement and delivery of a wide spectrum of vessel necessities. This includes deck and engine stores, cabin supplies, and safety equipment such as fire-fighting apparatus and life-saving appliances. The company also handles provisions, supplying food and beverages to merchant vessels. By maintaining a network of local sourcing channels, Aasutosh Marine ensures that ships can restock consumables efficiently during their port stays, reducing the administrative burden on ship masters and management companies.
Beyond general chandling, the company has established a distinct competence in technical maintenance and underwater services. It deploys teams of skilled divers and technicians to perform underwater hull inspections, propeller polishing, and hull cleaning. These services are critical for maintaining vessel fuel efficiency and regulatory compliance without the need for dry-docking. Furthermore, the firm undertakes main and auxiliary engine repairs, steel fabrication, and chipping and painting works, offering a solution for maintenance tasks that can be executed while a ship is at berth or anchorage.
Aasutosh Marine also acts as a logistical bridge for ship spares. The company provides clearing and consolidation services, managing the receipt of critical machinery parts sent by shipowners from abroad and ensuring their final delivery to the vessel. This involves customs handling and warehousing, ensuring that time-sensitive spares reach the ship before departure. Through this combination of supply chain management, technical repair capabilities, and port logistics, the company supports the operational continuity of vessels trading in the Indian subcontinent.