Based in British Columbia, Canada, Albion Marine Solutions operates as a multidisciplinary maritime consultancy and engineering firm dedicated to technical management and project execution for the global shipping and offshore industries. The company functions primarily as a technical integrator, supporting vessel owners and operators through the complex engineering challenges associated with regulatory compliance, fleet modernization, and operational efficiency. Rather than acting solely as a design house or a shipyard, the firm bridges the gap between theoretical naval architecture and practical, hands-on implementation.
A significant portion of the company’s operations focuses on helping fleets navigate evolving environmental regulations. Albion Marine manages large-scale retrofit programs required for compliance with International Maritime Organization standards, specifically orchestrating the installation of ballast water treatment systems and exhaust gas cleaning scrubbers. The organization utilizes a turnkey approach that encompasses the entire project lifecycle: performing initial feasibility studies, conducting 3D laser scanning of vessel interiors to ensure precise fit, developing detailed engineering designs, and overseeing final installation and commissioning. This comprehensive methodology allows shipowners to upgrade existing assets without coordinating multiple disparate contractors.
Beyond compliance retrofits, the firm executes complex vessel conversion projects. Engineering teams oversee the structural and mechanical transformation of merchant ships into specialized offshore assets, such as Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) units and shuttle tankers. The company also provides naval architecture services for new vessel designs, including tugs, ferries, and hybrid-propulsion craft. To support these intense engineering efforts, Albion Marine deploys specialized "riding squads"—mobile teams of certified welders, fitters, and electricians who perform maintenance, repairs, and installations while the vessel is at sea. This voyage repair model enables critical steelwork and piping upgrades to proceed during transit, significantly reducing the commercial downtime associated with traditional dry-docking.
The company is also actively engaged in the maritime industry's transition toward decarbonization. Its engineers develop solutions for liquefied natural gas (LNG) propulsion and electric hybrid systems, assisting clients in adopting alternative fuels. Through its global network of technical personnel and site supervisors, Albion Marine coordinates projects across Asia, Europe, and North America, ensuring that vessels meet rigorous classification society standards and operational requirements.