Port transport and subsidiary business encompass activities such as port services, line handling, launch services, ship chandler services,
and the provision of goods and services to ships within the port.
As one of the port transportation subsidiary businesses, it includes launch services, security services, line handling services,
water supply services, cleaning services,
and other activities designated by the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.
The task of securing the ship to the dock by tying the ropes that descend from the ship to bollards (bitts) when the ship docks, or releasing these ropes when the ship departs.
It isa port service, one of the subsidiary businesses in port transportation, primarily involving the transfer of information, including the number of people (crew, etc.) and documents, between the main ship anchored at sea and the shore (Pier Checkpoint) using launches (small boats) for communication.
It is a business that provides ship supplies (such as provisions, equipment, repair parts, and other items) needed by ships or crew and provides services.
All services for crude oil ships from arrival to departure