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Marine Survey Services in Um Qasr, Iraq

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Marine Survey Services in Um Qasr, Iraq

Alwan Marine delivers marine survey services in Um Qasr, Iraq, offering cargo surveys, draft surveys, P&I attendance, and discharge supervision at Iraq’s principal deep-water import port.

Introduction to Marine Survey Services in Um Qasr, Iraq

Um Qasr is Iraq’s principal deep-water port and the country’s main point of entry for imported goods. Situated at the southern tip of Iraq near the Kuwaiti border, it handles a significant share of Iraq’s seaborne imports, including bulk foodstuffs, construction materials, consumer goods, and industrial equipment. For shipowners, charterers, cargo interests, and P&I clubs with vessels calling at Um Qasr, having a reliable marine surveyor on the ground is not optional; it is operationally essential.

 

Alwan Marine provides professional marine survey services in Um Qasr, Iraq, with direct knowledge of the port’s layout, terminal operations, authority procedures, and the practical realities of conducting surveys in one of the Gulf region’s busiest import hubs.

Um Qasr: Port Characteristics and Operational Context

Um Qasr Port comprises two sections: the old port, which handles smaller vessels and general cargo, and the new port, which accommodates larger commercial vessels and bulk carriers. The port is managed by the General Company for Iraqi Ports and operates multiple terminals that handle containerised cargo, bulk grains, ro-ro, and general cargo.

 

Key operational characteristics that shape marine survey work at Um Qasr include:

Alwan Marine’s surveyors work within these conditions daily, providing clients with survey services that reflect the actual operating environment at Um Qasr.

Our Marine Survey Capabilities in Um Qasr

Cargo Surveys

Um Qasr receives a high volume of bulk and break-bulk imports, making cargo condition and quantity surveys a core service requirement. Alwan Marine conducts pre-discharge inspections, discharge supervision, and outturn condition assessments for a range of commodities, including grains, fertilisers, steel, timber, and packaged goods.

Cargo surveys at Um Qasr protect receivers, importers, and cargo underwriters by establishing the condition and quantity of goods at the point of discharge, creating a clear evidentiary record before cargo enters the Iraqi supply chain.

 

Draft and Quantity Surveys

Draft surveys are the standard method for verifying bulk cargo quantities at Um Qasr. Alwan Marine performs complete draft surveys at arrival and completion of discharge, applying corrections for trim, list, water density, and deductibles to produce quantity figures that are defensible in commercial and insurance disputes.

Given the volume of grain and bulk commodity imports through Um Qasr, accurate draft surveying is among the most in-demand services Alwan Marine provides at this port.

 

On-Hire and Off-Hire Surveys

Vessels entering or completing charter arrangements at Um Qasr require condition surveys that document the state of the vessel at the time of delivery or redelivery. Alwan Marine conducts thorough on-hire and off-hire surveys with detailed photographic records, providing owners and charterers with documentation that supports equitable dispute resolution.

 

Damage Surveys

Cargo damage at Um Qasr can arise from a range of causes, including improper handling, equipment failure, weather exposure during discharge, and pre-existing vessel conditions. When damage is reported, Alwan Marine attends promptly to assess the nature and extent of loss, establish causation where possible, and prepare reports suitable for use by insurers and legal representatives.

 

Pre-Shipment and Loading/Discharge Supervision

For cargoes being shipped out of Um Qasr, or for import consignments where the receiver requires independent oversight of discharge operations, Alwan Marine provides supervision services that ensure cargo is handled in accordance with contractual and safety requirements.

P&I Survey and Correspondence in Um Qasr

Alwan Marine serves as a P&I correspondent and appointed surveyor for club members with vessels operating at Um Qasr. P&I-related work at this port typically involves:

Um Qasr’s import-heavy traffic means cargo claims are among the most common P&I matters arising at the port. Alwan Marine’s experience with bulk commodity and general cargo claims in this environment ensures that P&I clubs receive accurate, well-substantiated reports that support efficient claims handling.

Marine Inspection and Compliance in Basrah

The Iraqi port authority and relevant terminal operators impose specific procedures and safety requirements on vessels calling at Basrah. Alwan Marine assists shipowners and operators in navigating these requirements through:

Alwan Marine’s familiarity with local inspectors, terminal safety departments, and port authority procedures allows for more efficient compliance management on behalf of clients.

Supporting Shipping and Petroleum Operations in Basrah

Petroleum is the backbone of Iraq’s economy, and Basrah is the primary export point for Iraqi crude oil and refined products. Marine operations in and around Basrah’s petroleum terminals require a thorough understanding of:

Alwan Marine provides survey and inspection services that address the specific requirements of petroleum cargo operations in Basrah, supporting shipowners, operators, oil companies, and their insurers with accurate, technically grounded reporting.

Marine Inspection and Compliance in Um Qasr

Vessels calling at Um Qasr are subject to port state control inspections and terminal-specific requirements. Alwan Marine supports owners and operators in meeting these requirements through:

Understanding the expectations of Um Qasr’s port authority and terminal operators is essential to avoiding costly delays. Alwan Marine’s established relationships with local officials and terminal management assist clients in managing compliance proactively.

Supporting Shipping and Import Operations in Um Qasr

The commercial significance of Um Qasr to Iraq’s economy means that disruptions to cargo operations at the port carry substantial downstream consequences. Alwan Marine helps shipping participants manage risk at every stage of the port call by providing:

Why Work With Alwan Marine in Um Qasr

On-the-ground presence. Alwan Marine operates directly at Um Qasr, with surveyors available to attend vessels at short notice across all terminals.

 

Bulk commodity expertise. Um Qasr’s import profile means the majority of survey work involves bulk grains and commodities. Alwan Marine’s surveyors are experienced in the specific methodologies and dispute patterns associated with these cargo types.

 

Established port relationships. Working relationships with terminal operators, stevedoring companies, and port authority representatives support faster access and more effective coordination during surveys.

 

Defensible documentation. Every survey report produced by Alwan Marine is structured to withstand scrutiny from commercial counterparties, P&I clubs, and legal representatives.

 

Regional coverage. Alwan Marine’s operations extend across the southern Iraq port corridor, including Khor Al Zubair and Basrah, allowing for coordinated coverage of multi-port assignments.

Service Coverage Across Southern Iraq

Um Qasr is one of three key locations where Alwan Marine provides marine survey services in southern Iraq. The full coverage area includes Khor Al Zubair, Basrah, and the broader southern Iraq port corridor. Administrative and logistical coordination across locations is managed through Alwan Marine’s regional operations.

Contact Alwan Marine for Marine Survey Services in Um Qasr

For marine survey services in Um Qasr, Iraq, contact Alwan Marine to discuss your requirements. Whether the assignment involves a cargo survey, draft survey, P&I attendance, damage investigation, or ongoing correspondent support, Alwan Marine is positioned to respond.

 

Visit alwanmarine.com to get in touch with the team.

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