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    Vessel Waste Reception & Management in Egypt

    Waste reception coordinated by category, quantity and port, with suitable contractor review and documented close-out.

    Service overview

    Planned around the operational requirement

    Max Marine coordinates vessel-waste collection and disposal through suitable local contractors across Egypt’s major ports, covering garbage, oily waste and sludge, sewage and dirty ballast where reception facilities allow.

    Chemical or hazardous waste is reviewed by classification before collection. The contractor, port interface, timing and reception documentation are coordinated for the vessel file.

    Where tank cleaning produces slops or other waste, the disposal route is coordinated with the cleaning plan while each service retains its own scope, contractor review and close-out documentation.

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    Max Marine waste-handling skip prepared for documented vessel waste reception

    Included scope

    What we handle

    The working scope is confirmed against the vessel, cargo, site or project requirement before execution.

    1. 01
      Garbage collection
    2. 02
      Oily waste and sludge reception
    3. 03
      Dirty ballast reception where available
    4. 04
      Sewage reception where available
    5. 05
      Chemical and hazardous waste classification review
    6. 06
      Contractor and port coordination
    7. 07
      Waste reception and disposal documentation
    Relevant operations

    Published case studies

    Valaris case study
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    Ongoing Shore Base & Offshore Logistics Support for VALARIS DS-12

    Max Marine is providing shore-side logistics support for the drillship VALARIS DS-12 during its Egypt campaign, coordinating equipment movements, lifting support, transport, waste handling, personnel welfare and customs-related logistics.

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    Common operational questions

    The answers below are general planning guidance. Port, authority, vessel and timing requirements are confirmed for the specific operation.

    How much notice is recommended?

    Early notice is preferred so the waste category, reception facility and contractor availability can be checked. Shorter timelines can be reviewed depending on the port and waste type.

    Need vessel waste reception in Egypt?

    Share the waste category, estimated quantity, port and timing for contractor and documentation review.

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