Based in Yangon, Myanmar, Seven Sun Rays Company Limited operates as a specialized technical supplier and service provider within the Southeast Asian maritime sector. Established in 2009, the company was founded by a family with decades of prior experience managing cargo and fishing vessels in neighboring Thailand. Drawing on this operational background, the firm transitioned into a support role, focusing on equipping and maintaining the local Myanmar fleet, which includes commercial cargo ships, government vessels, and fishing trawlers.
The company functions primarily as a bridge between international marine technology manufacturers and the domestic maritime market. Its operations are divided into two main technical pillars: marine coatings and electronic navigation systems. In the realm of surface protection, the company supplies specialized marine paints and anti-corrosion solutions designed to withstand tropical maritime environments. Through its subsidiaries and distribution channels, it provides protective coatings for hulls, decks, and cargo holds, addressing the critical maintenance needs of steel-hulled vessels operating in the region’s humid and corrosive conditions.
Beyond material supply, Seven Sun Rays Company Limited has developed significant technical service capabilities. Through its associated entity, Star Seeker Company, the firm executes heavy maintenance tasks such as grit blasting (using sand, copper, or garnet), power tooling, and airless spray painting. These services are essential for docking repairs and tank coating projects, ensuring vessels remain seaworthy and compliant with structural integrity standards.
Simultaneously, the company plays a vital role in modernizing vessel electronics. It distributes and installs a broad array of navigation and communication equipment, including marine radar systems, GPS units, sonar, and fish finders. Unlike simple retail operations, the company maintains a focus on technical competency, offering installation, commissioning, and training services to ensure crews can effectively operate the complex machinery.
To serve the dispersed nature of Myanmar’s riverine and coastal shipping industry, the organization maintains a network of regional showrooms and support offices. In addition to its Yangon headquarters, it operates in key maritime hubs such as Mandalay, Myeik, and Thandwe. This logistical footprint allows the company to provide timely technical support and spare parts to vessels navigating the country’s extensive inland waterways and coastal routes.