Aries Marine & Engineering Services | |
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Ship Design Consultancy and Marine Survey firm in the Middle East |
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Formation | 1998 |
Headquarters | Sharjah |
Location | Dubai Abu Dhabi Kochi Singapore |
Region served | Worldwide |
Key people | Sohan Roy (Chief Executive Officer), Naval Architect |
Aries Marine and Engineering Services is the largest ship design and shipbuilding consultancy company in the Middle East and the flagship brand of Aries Group. It has its headquarters in Sharjah and branches in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kochi, India and Singapore.
Divisions of Aries Marine include design consultancy, thickness gauging, non-destructive testing, marine survey, project management, yacht interiors and marine software and technical Documentation.[1] It is approved by Lloyd’s Register, American Bureau of Shipping, Germanischer Lloyd, Det Notrske Veritas, Indian Register of Shipping, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai, RINA, Korean Register of Shipping, International Naval Surveys Bureau, International Register of Shipping, Russian Maritime Register of Shipping and Bureau Veritas.[2]
Aries Marine was founded in 1998 and since then has successfully completed more than 10,000 projects. Sohan Roy is Chief Executive Officer of the Aries Group.
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Aries Marine was the owner's representative for the structural engineering and welding inspection throughout the Medusa Spar Hull Project and Front Runner Spar Hull Project completed by Murphy Oil Corporation in 2002 and 2003.[3]
Aries Marine carried out the project management and non-destructive testing inspection of the Balal platforms.[4]
Aries International Interiors, a sister concern of Aries Marine, designed and prepared the conceptual layout for the Floating Marina in Ras Al Khaimah.[5]
On Punnamada Lake in Alleppey, Aries Marine built Aries Punnamada Chundan, the first steel snake boat (Chundan Vallam) and the longest boat of its kind, 144 feet long and accommodating 141 rowers, listed in the Guinness Book of World Records and Limca Book of Records.[6]
Aries initiated the first modern steel houseboat, BOTEL, a solar-powered houseboat unveiled at the India International Boat Show 2005 in Kochi.[7]