MAAT Sp. z o.o. is a specialized enterprise based in Gdynia, Poland, dedicated to the technical support and supply of the global maritime industry. Established in 1999, the company has developed a distinct operational footprint as a provider of marine equipment, spare parts, and maintenance tools. Situated in one of the Baltic region's key shipping hubs, the firm leverages its geographic proximity to major ports and shipyards to facilitate rapid logistics and distribution.
The core of the company’s business revolves around the procurement of technical components for merchant vessels, offshore units, and industrial marine applications. Functioning as a comprehensive technical ship supplier, the organization connects shipowners and fleet management companies with a vast network of original equipment manufacturers and component producers. This intermediation is critical for vessel operators who require specific, hard-to-find, or urgent replacement parts to maintain seaworthiness and operational efficiency. The company’s scope covers a wide array of categories, including engine room machinery, propulsion systems, deck equipment, and automation elements.
In addition to spare parts, MAAT Sp. z o.o. has cultivated a specific focus on professional-grade tools and workshop equipment, catering to the ongoing maintenance needs of ship crews. The entity distinguishes itself through a logistics-centric approach, acknowledging that the speed of delivery is often as vital as the quality of the hardware. By managing the consolidation of goods and coordinating complex freight movements—whether by road within Europe or via air freight to distant ports in Asia or the Middle East—the company ensures that vessels receive necessary supplies during tight port calls or dry-docking periods.
The firm’s internal structure includes personnel with technical expertise capable of verifying specifications and identifying correct replacement units, thereby reducing the risk of incompatibility. Through these integrated services, MAAT Sp. z o.o. fulfills a vital role in the maritime supply chain, allowing fleet operators to streamline their purchasing processes by relying on a single point of contact for diverse technical requirements ranging from routine consumables to critical engineering hardware.