Sealand Maritime Group operates as a specialized maritime and shipping agency based in Saudi Arabia, with its central office located in Ras Tanura. The company provides a comprehensive suite of port agency and marine services designed to support the operational requirements of vessel owners and operators throughout the Kingdom. Its core activities revolve around the management of vessel port calls, where the organization acts as a liaison between shipping lines and local port authorities. This role involves the meticulous handling of vessel clearance, customs and immigration formalities, and the preparation of all necessary maritime documentation to ensure compliance with local regulations.
The group facilitates a wide range of husbandry services, including the coordination of crew changes, medical assistance for personnel, and the delivery of essential supplies such as bunkers, fresh water, and provisions. Beyond these logistical tasks, the company provides technical support, managing the transit and delivery of ship spares and coordinating emergency repairs when necessary. These operations are conducted across major Saudi Arabian ports, including Dammam, Jubail, Jeddah, Yanbu, and Rabigh, allowing for broad regional coverage and consistent service delivery for various vessel types, from oil tankers to cargo ships.
Operational standards are maintained through a commitment to international quality frameworks. The company holds several industry-recognized certifications, including ISO 9001:2015 for quality management systems, ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management, and ISO 45001:2018 for occupational health and safety. These credentials reflect a structured approach to maritime safety and service reliability. By integrating local expertise with a thorough understanding of global shipping requirements, the group assists in optimizing turnaround times and managing the complexities of port stays. The firm also extends its capabilities into freight forwarding and logistics, supporting the movement of goods and equipment through sea and land channels to meet the needs of the energy and commercial sectors within the region.