Passenger Launch / Crew Transfer

Crew transfer and launch support reviewed at headcount, access point, and transfer window

We handle crew movement, passenger launch, and anchorage access for offshore operators, shipyards, port teams, and marine contractors. Send headcount, access point, transfer window, and route — we review and respond based on the actual movement requirement.

Who This Is For

Operations where personnel movement needs to be coordinated properly

Offshore operators and contractors

Coordinating shift changes, crew rotation, or personnel movement to vessels at anchorage or offshore locations. Transfer windows and headcount are set by operational schedule and vessel positioning.

Shipyards and marine contractors

Launch support for maintenance mobilization, vessel survey access, and personnel movement between yard and vessel. Timing is linked to vessel readiness and yard scheduling — not open-ended.

Port and project operations teams

Personnel movement as part of a wider port or project activity. Access to arriving vessels, anchorage transfers, or shore-to-ship movement within a defined window and access point.

Service Scope

What we handle within launch and crew transfer work

Crew and personnel transfer

  • Shore-to-vessel and vessel-to-shore personnel movement
  • Scheduled shift changes and crew rotation
  • Movement coordinated against headcount, boarding point, and transfer window

Passenger launch services

  • Launch coordination for anchorage access and offshore-linked vessel boarding
  • Short-notice and planned launch deployment
  • Boarding point confirmed against vessel position and operating conditions

Port and anchorage access

  • Anchorage launch for vessels in port approaches or designated anchorage areas
  • Inbound and outbound crew access coordinated with vessel schedule
  • Movement linked to vessel arrival, departure, or ongoing offshore operation
What to Share

Detail that lets us respond on the transfer requirement

Access point and route Shore-side embarkation point, vessel name or position, anchorage reference, or offshore location. Include port, jetty, or staging area where known.
Headcount and movement type Number of personnel, movement purpose — crew rotation, shift change, site visit, survey — and any special access or handling requirement.
Transfer window and timing Required departure time, vessel ETA or arrival window, and any operational constraint that affects the movement slot.
Urgency and schedule context Whether the movement is immediate, planned within a project schedule, or recurring. Linked marine support needs if applicable.
How We Work

How the transfer brief becomes a coordinated movement

Transfer brief intake

We receive access point, headcount, movement type, and timing from the form or initial contact. The more specific the submission, the faster we can move the review forward.

Access and window check

We check vessel position, boarding point, and transfer window against available launch coordination. If clarification is needed, we ask one specific question — not an open call for more information.

Confirmed response

We respond based on headcount, boarding point, timing, and operating conditions. If timing is critical, call the operations desk directly while the form is in transit.

FAQ

Questions that come up before a crew movement brief is submitted.

Send the brief. We respond based on headcount, access point, and transfer window.

Include access point, headcount, transfer window, and timing on the contact page. We take it from there. Urgent transfer? Call +91 96646 73579 directly — do not wait on the form alone.