Safeguarding
Maritime Assets
with Excellence
The First Port delivers institutional-grade ship management across oil, chemical, gas tankers, dry bulk, and container fleets — engineered for superior asset upkeep and investor-ready exit standards.
A New Standard in
Ship Management
The First Port is a globally integrated ship management company headquartered at 1803 Tiffany Towers, Cluster W, Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT), Dubai, UAE, with strategic offices in India, Singapore, and Hong Kong. We deliver comprehensive technical, crewing, new building supervision, and dry docking management services to ship owners and maritime investors worldwide.
Our management philosophy centres on maintaining every vessel to institutional-grade standards — ensuring assets remain exit-ready at all times with meticulous upkeep, transparent reporting, and regulatory excellence. We partner with fund houses and institutional investors who demand the highest standards of asset stewardship.
With deep expertise across oil tankers, chemical tankers, gas carriers, and dry bulk/container vessels, The First Port brings the operational precision and commercial acumen that today's maritime investment landscape demands.
Strategically Positioned
Across Key Maritime Hubs
Guided by Purpose,
Driven by Excellence
Our Vision
Our Mission
Our Values
Comprehensive Maritime
Management Solutions
Technical Management
- Dedicated superintendent per vessel — not one person juggling 15 ships who can't remember your engine type
- Proactive PMS with predictive analytics — we catch machinery degradation before it becomes a breakdown, not after
- Owner-visible maintenance dashboard — real-time PMS overdue status, deficiency logs, and corrective action tracking accessible 24/7
- Transparent procurement with competitive tendering — every purchase order above $2,000 requires 3 quotations with owner approval for items above $10,000
- Monthly OPEX variance reports — budget vs actual, line by line, with explanations for every deviation exceeding 5%
- Pre-vetting audit programme — our team conducts internal SIRE/CDI mock inspections quarterly so your vessel never fails a real one
- Class survey planning 12 months ahead — no last-minute scrambles, no emergency dry dockings, no nasty surprises
- Spares inventory optimisation — critical spares held onboard per maker recommendations, not an empty store room with excuses
Crew Management
- 94% crew retention rate — because we pay on time, every time, and treat seafarers as professionals not commodities
- Competency-based selection, not lowest-cost — every officer is assessed against TMSA competency matrices before deployment
- Vessel-specific familiarisation programme — joining crew receive detailed vessel handover packs, not just a plane ticket
- Guaranteed crew change timelines — maximum 6-month contracts strictly enforced, no extensions that breed fatigue and resentment
- On-time salary payments — wages deposited by the 5th of every month without exception, allotments processed within 48 hours
- Pre-joining SIRE/CDI briefing — officers complete a 2-day vetting preparation course before joining tanker vessels
- Career progression pathway — clear promotion criteria from junior officer to senior ranks, with funded certification upgrades
- Family connectivity — high-bandwidth VSAT internet for personal use, weekly video call slots, and family welfare officer support
- Mental health first aiders on every vessel — because a happy crew is a safe crew, and a safe crew protects your asset
New Building Supervision
- Full-time site team from steel cutting to delivery — not a flying inspector who visits monthly and misses everything in between
- Material certification verification — every plate, pipe, and weld verified against approved specifications with mill certificates cross-checked
- Weekly progress reports with photo evidence — owner receives documented construction milestones, not verbal assurances
- Equipment FAT witness — Factory Acceptance Tests for all critical machinery (main engine, generators, cargo pumps) witnessed by our engineers
- No-substitution policy — any yard request to change approved equipment requires formal owner approval with technical justification and cost-benefit analysis
- Delivery condition survey — comprehensive handover inspection with zero tolerance for outstanding deficiencies at protocol signing
- Warranty claim management — we track and enforce every warranty obligation for 24 months post-delivery, yard by yard, item by item
- Future-fuel ready specifications — all newbuilding designs incorporate provisions for alternative fuel retrofit (LNG, methanol, ammonia ready)
Dry Docking & Repair
- 12-month advance planning — specification development starts a full year before dock date, not 6 weeks before like most managers
- Minimum 5 yard tenders — competitive bidding with standardised scope ensures you get the best price, not the yard the superintendent prefers
- Fixed-price core scope — hull treatment, propeller, rudder, sea valves, and class items locked into a fixed contract price before the vessel enters dock
- Daily progress reports with cost tracking — owner sees every additional work item, every cost, every day, with our recommendation to approve or reject
- On-site project manager 24/7 — our superintendent lives at the yard, not in a hotel across town checking emails
- Strict change order control — no additional work exceeding $5,000 proceeds without written owner approval and our technical justification
- Post-dock performance validation — speed-consumption trials conducted within 30 days of undocking to verify hull coating performance and machinery restoration
- Historical cost benchmarking — every dry docking is benchmarked against our database and industry averages, so you know if costs are reasonable
Multi-Sector Fleet
Expertise
MR · Handysize
TMSA / SIRE 2.0 Compliant
Oil Major Approval Ready
Stainless Steel / Coated
CDI / SIRE Inspection Ready
Multi-Grade Cargo Handling
Fully Refrigerated / Semi-Ref
IGC Code Compliance
Specialised Cargo Systems
Handymax · Feeder · Sub-Panamax
RightShip / DryBMS Ready
Reefer Monitoring · Liner-Ready
Health, Safety, Environment
& Quality
Safety Management System
Vetting & Inspection Readiness
Emergency Preparedness
Occupational Health & Risk Control
Quality Assurance & Continuous Improvement
Experienced Maritime
Professionals
Digital-First
Fleet Operations
Fleet Control Centre
Predictive Maintenance
Vessel Performance Monitoring
Maritime Cybersecurity
Connectivity & Communications
ERP & Fleet Software
Starlink Maritime
OneWeb Maritime
Fleet Broadband (FBB)
Iridium Certus
Transparent
Vendor Compliance
1. Legal Framework Compliance
- Full compliance with the UK Bribery Act 2010 — including Section 7 "failure to prevent bribery" with adequate procedures defence documented
- US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) aligned — applicable to all transactions involving US-dollar denominated payments or US-connected counterparties
- UAE Federal Decree-Law No. 20/2018 on Anti-Money Laundering — KYC procedures for all vendors, beneficial ownership verification, and suspicious transaction reporting protocols
- EU Anti-Money Laundering Directives (AMLD 5/6) compliance for European operations and banking relationships
2. Vendor Due Diligence & Screening
- All new vendors undergo tiered due diligence — Level 1 (standard vendors), Level 2 (agents, intermediaries), Level 3 (high-risk jurisdictions and government-connected entities)
- Sanctions screening against OFAC SDN List, EU Consolidated Sanctions List, UK OFSI, and UN Security Council sanctions — automated daily rescreening of entire vendor database
- PEP (Politically Exposed Persons) screening for all agents, consultants, and intermediaries using World-Check and Dow Jones risk databases
- Beneficial ownership verification to ultimate controlling person — no shell company vendors accepted without full transparency
- Annual vendor recertification — compliance questionnaires, updated corporate documents, and refreshed sanctions screening for all active suppliers
3. Financial Controls & Audit Trail
- Segregation of duties — no single individual can approve a vendor, raise a purchase order, and authorise payment
- Dual-signature authorisation required for all payments exceeding $10,000 — with independent verification by compliance officer for payments to high-risk jurisdictions
- Complete digital audit trail — every procurement transaction from requisition to payment is documented with timestamps, approvals, and supporting evidence
- No cash payments under any circumstances — all vendor payments via bank transfer with clear beneficiary identification
- Commission and agency fee caps — all intermediary payments benchmarked against market rates with independent justification documented
- Quarterly internal audit of procurement transactions — random sampling of 20% of purchase orders for compliance verification
4. Training & Awareness
- Annual anti-bribery training for all shore-based staff with purchasing authority — completion tracked and certificated
- Vessel Masters and Chief Engineers receive dedicated procurement compliance briefing during annual officer conference
- Red flag recognition training — identifying indicators of corruption including unusual payment routing, offshore intermediaries, and excessive hospitality requests
- Whistleblower protection — confidential reporting channel with guaranteed non-retaliation policy, reports investigated by independent compliance committee
5. Sanctions & Trade Compliance
- Pre-fixture sanctions screening for all voyage charter and cargo nominations — vessel, cargo, counterparty, and port checked against all applicable sanctions lists
- STS (ship-to-ship) transfer compliance — enhanced due diligence for all STS operations including AIS monitoring for dark activity and flag state verification
- Iranian, Russian, North Korean, and Venezuelan oil trade restrictions fully implemented with specific compliance procedures for each sanctions regime
- War risk and designated area compliance — real-time monitoring of vessel positions against sanctioned zones with automated alert systems
- Annual compliance certification submitted to P&I clubs and flag state administrations confirming adherence to all applicable sanctions regimes
Institutional-Grade
Asset Management
- Monthly OPEX variance reports with budget vs. actual analysis
- Technical availability tracking (target >98%) with downtime root-cause breakdown
- Port State Control and Flag State inspection history with corrective action logs
- SIRE 2.0 and CDI vetting observation trends and closure rates
- Crew competency matrix, training compliance, and retention analytics
- Dry docking cost benchmarks vs. industry averages
- CII rating trajectory and decarbonisation progress reports
- Continuous condition assessment with quarterly hull and machinery surveys
- Complete maintenance history with verifiable PMS records from day one
- Class-clean status maintained at all times — no outstanding recommendations
- Pre-sale cosmetic maintenance programme (deck coatings, accommodation refresh)
- Full spares inventory documentation and remaining useful life projections
- Drydocking history with photo evidence and thickness measurement reports
- Emissions compliance roadmap (EEXI attained, CII trajectory documented)
- Segregated bank accounts per vessel — no co-mingling of owner funds
- Audited monthly OPEX statements with line-item procurement breakdowns
- Quarterly board-level briefing packs with fleet performance summaries
- Independent procurement governance with competitive tender documentation
- Insurance claims management reports (H&M, P&I, Loss of Hire, War Risk)
- Regulatory compliance calendar with flag state and class survey schedules
- Anti-bribery and anti-corruption compliance (UK Bribery Act, FCPA aligned)
Decarbonisation
& Social Impact
CII Management & EEXI Compliance
- Real-time AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) tracking against IMO reference lines per vessel class
- Engine power limitation calibration reviewed bi-annually with class society verification
- Speed-consumption curve analysis using noon reports and AIS data correlation
- Hull fouling index monitoring — underwater inspections triggered at 5% performance degradation
- Trim optimisation tables loaded per vessel based on CFD analysis and model testing data
- Corrective action plans for any vessel trending below C-rating threshold, including slow steaming protocols, hull cleaning schedules, and propeller polishing intervals
- Annual EEXI compliance verification with class-approved technical files maintained for every vessel
Alternative Fuels Readiness
- Completed LNG-readiness assessments on all tanker vessels — identifying retrofit candidates and cost-benefit analysis per vessel
- Methanol dual-fuel feasibility studies conducted in partnership with MAN Energy Solutions and WinGD for applicable newbuildings
- Biofuel (FAME B24/B30) compatibility testing completed on auxiliary engines — approved for blend operations in EU ECA zones
- Ammonia fuel safety assessment framework developed in alignment with IGF Code amendments and classification society provisional rules
- Bunkering infrastructure mapping across 40+ global ports — tracking LNG, methanol, and shore power availability timelines
- Crew training programmes covering alternative fuel handling, safety protocols, and emergency response procedures (IGF Code certified)
Voyage Optimisation & Weather Routing
- Weather routing via DTN / StormGeo integration — each voyage plan optimised for swell, current, and wind conditions along the route
- Just-in-time (JIT) arrival protocols coordinated with port agents to minimise anchorage waiting time — reducing idle fuel burn by up to 15%
- Speed-consumption optimisation using vessel-specific performance models — continuous refinement from noon report data analysis
- Hull and propeller performance degradation monitoring — cleaning interventions triggered when resistance increases 3-5% above baseline
- Trim optimisation software deployed on bridge — fuel savings of 1-3% per voyage through optimal ballast distribution
- Post-voyage analysis reports comparing planned vs. actual consumption, identifying improvement opportunities for future voyages
- Annual fleet fuel efficiency benchmarking against industry averages — published in quarterly investor reports
EU ETS & FuelEU Maritime Compliance
- EU ETS Phase III — managing emission allowance procurement strategy, compliance calendar, and surrender deadlines for all vessels trading in EU/EEA waters
- MRV reporting via EU THETIS platform — accurate fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions data submitted per voyage leg with class-verified monitoring plans
- FuelEU Maritime GHG intensity tracking — monitoring well-to-wake emissions against 2025 reference value and 2030 reduction targets
- Emission allowance cost modelling — forecasting EUA price exposure per vessel and advising owners on hedging strategies
- Pooling arrangement analysis — evaluating fleet-level compliance pooling to optimise allowance allocation across managed vessels
- Shore power readiness assessment for vessels calling EU ports subject to OPS (Onshore Power Supply) requirements from 2030
Environmental Stewardship
- Ballast water treatment — all vessels fitted with IMO D-2 compliant BWMS (UV or electrochlorination) verified by class society type approval
- SOx compliance — fleet operates on 0.50% VLSFO globally with scrubber-fitted vessels maintaining continuous emissions monitoring (CEMS) in ECA zones
- NOx Tier III — SCR and EGR systems maintained on applicable vessels for ECA operations, with urea supply chain management
- Zero-spill protocols — comprehensive oil spill prevention procedures, SOPEP drills conducted quarterly, spill response equipment inspected monthly
- Garbage management plan (MARPOL Annex V) — waste segregation, recycling programmes, and shore reception facility coordination at every port
- Anti-fouling systems compliant with AFS Convention — TBT-free coatings with silicon-based hull performance systems on newbuildings
- Shipboard energy efficiency management plan (SEEMP Part III) maintained and updated annually
IMO 2030/2050 Strategy Alignment
- 2025 checkpoint — 100% EEXI compliance achieved, fleet average CII at B/D rating, EU ETS Phase III fully integrated
- 2030 target — 20% absolute GHG reduction from 2008 baseline through operational efficiency, alternative fuels, and fleet renewal
- 2040 pathway — 70% reduction target supported by methanol/ammonia transition, dual-fuel newbuilding programme, and carbon capture technology evaluation
- 2050 net-zero — full fleet decarbonisation through zero-emission fuels, green hydrogen derivatives, and verified carbon offset mechanisms for residual emissions
- Scope 1 emissions tracked per vessel with quarterly fleet-level aggregation — published in annual ESG report
- Scope 3 emissions assessment covering supply chain, shipyard activities, and crew travel — framework aligned with GHG Protocol Corporate Standard
- Technology watch programme — actively evaluating wind-assisted propulsion, air lubrication systems, rotor sails, and solid oxide fuel cells
Our Social Responsibility Commitment
- Annual sponsorship of 20+ cadets through STCW certification at partner academies in India (Mumbai, Chennai), Philippines (Manila, Cebu), and Bangladesh (Chittagong)
- Full-cycle cadetship programme — covering tuition fees, uniform allowances, onboard training berths, and GMDSS certification costs
- Bridge and engine room simulator access provided at partnered maritime training institutes for sponsored cadets
- Mentorship pairing — each cadet is assigned a senior officer from our fleet as a career mentor throughout their training period
- Post-graduation employment pathway — top-performing cadets are offered junior officer positions within The First Port managed fleet
- Annual maritime awareness workshops conducted at coastal schools in India and Southeast Asia, reaching 500+ students per year
- Equipment donation programme — decommissioned navigational and engineering training aids donated to maritime training centres
- UAE — partnering with Emirates Maritime Foundation on seafarer family welfare programmes and vocational training for port community youth
- India — supporting fishermen cooperatives in Mumbai and Chennai with safety equipment, first aid training, and weather forecasting technology access
- Singapore — annual contributions to Singapore Maritime Foundation scholarship fund and participation in IMO World Maritime Day celebrations
- Hong Kong — sponsoring maritime heritage preservation projects and port community health screening camps in collaboration with local NGOs
- Coastal livelihood programmes — funding small-scale boat repair workshops, fishing net recycling initiatives, and sustainable aquaculture pilot projects
- Disaster relief — emergency response fund activated for natural disasters affecting port communities where our vessels operate, including medical supplies and temporary shelter support
- Annual CSR spend of 2% of net profits allocated across all four operational geographies with transparent impact reporting
- Zero discharge commitment — all managed vessels operate strict grey water and black water management protocols exceeding MARPOL Annex IV requirements
- Annual beach cleanup drives organised across Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, and Hong Kong — engaging crew families, shore staff, and local volunteers
- Partnership with Ocean Conservancy — participating in International Coastal Cleanup data collection and marine debris tracking
- Whale strike prevention — vessels transiting known cetacean habitats follow voluntary speed reduction protocols and maintain dedicated lookout watches
- Ballast water bioinvasion monitoring — working with marine biologists to track invasive species and validate BWMS effectiveness through independent sampling
- Microplastics awareness — crew training programme on preventing microplastic discharge from laundry systems, deck coatings, and cargo operations
- Coral reef protection — anchor management procedures in ecologically sensitive areas, with preference for mooring buoys over anchoring where available
- 24/7 confidential mental health helpline — multilingual support available in English, Hindi, Filipino, and Mandarin, operated by qualified maritime psychologists
- Trained Mental Health First Aiders on every vessel — minimum two certified crew members per ship, refresher training conducted annually
- Onboard wellness resource library — curated mental health materials, guided meditation apps, and self-assessment tools available on crew tablets
- Structured shore leave policy — guaranteed minimum 2 days shore leave per month in port, with company-facilitated local transport and recreation access
- Family connectivity programme — high-speed VSAT internet allocated for crew personal use, weekly video call slots guaranteed, family welfare officer contactable by next of kin
- Post-voyage decompression — returning crew offered voluntary psychological check-in sessions and access to shore-based counselling services during leave periods
- Anti-bullying and harassment framework — zero-tolerance policy with confidential reporting mechanism, independent investigation process, and crew protection guarantees
- Fatigue management system — watchkeeping schedules reviewed monthly against MLC 2006 rest hour requirements with digital compliance monitoring
- Pre-employment medical examination (PEME) at approved clinics with screening protocols exceeding ILO/MLC requirements
- Onboard telemedicine — 24/7 access to shore-based doctors via satellite video consultation with electronic health records per crew member
- Medical chest management — vessels stocked per WHO International Medical Guide, with quarterly inventory audits and expiry monitoring
- Emergency medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) — pre-arranged agreements with global evacuation providers, helicopter capability assessed for every vessel
- Dental and vision care — periodic dental check-ups and prescription eyewear provided at company cost for all seafarers
- Chronic condition management — personalised health plans with regular monitoring during voyages for crew with controlled conditions
- Post-voyage health assessment — returning crew undergo screening with referral to specialists where needed
- P&I medical cover — comprehensive coverage for illness and injury including hospitalisation, repatriation, and extended disability support
- Equal opportunity recruitment — all positions filled based on competence and qualification, with blind screening for shore-based roles
- Multicultural crew management — seafarers from 12+ nationalities with cultural awareness training for all senior officers
- Women in maritime programme — actively recruiting female cadets, targeting 15% female representation in shore management by 2028
- Anti-discrimination policy — comprehensive framework covering race, religion, nationality, gender, with independent grievance resolution
- Leadership development — structured career progression with mentorship programmes for underrepresented groups
- Pay equity — annual compensation review ensuring equal pay regardless of nationality or gender, benchmarked against ITF/IBF agreements
- Cultural celebration programme — recognition of major festivals onboard with menu accommodations and flexible scheduling
- Accessibility — shore office facilities with wheelchair access and reasonable adjustments policy for employees with disabilities
IMO 2030 Agenda & UN Sustainable Development Goals
Maritime
Insights
| CII Rating | Value Premium / Discount | Charter Rate Impact | Pool Earnings Effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| A (Superior) | +6–10% premium | +$2,500–4,000/day | Priority allocation |
| B (Good) | Baseline market value | Standard rates | Standard allocation |
| C (Moderate) | -3–5% discount | -$1,000–2,000/day | Reduced preference |
| D (Inferior) | -8–15% discount | Limited chartering options | Excluded from pools |
| E (Poor) | -15–25% discount | Operational restrictions | Excluded; scrapping candidate |
| Fuel Pathway | Technology Readiness | Infrastructure | Cost vs VLSFO | GHG Reduction (WtW) | 2030 Viability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LNG | Mature | Established | +20–30% | 15–25% | Ready |
| Green Methanol | Commercially Available | Developing | +80–150% | 65–95% | Emerging |
| Green Ammonia | Pilot Stage | Early | +100–200% | 70–99% | Limited |
| Green Hydrogen | R&D Phase | Minimal | +200–400% | 100% | Not Ready |
| Biofuels (B30) | Drop-in Ready | Supply Limited | +40–80% | 20–80% | Available |
| Nuclear (SMR) | Conceptual | None | Unknown | 100% | Post-2035 |
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Global Headquarters
The First Port
1803 Tiffany Towers, Cluster W,
Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT), Dubai, UAE
info@thefirstport.com
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