Provisions
Fresh, frozen and dry provisions prepared around crew requirements and voyage duration.
Provisions, marine stores and technical procurement for vessels calling across Japan — organized by requirement, specification and port-call timing.
One vessel request can combine several departments and product groups.
Use the index to review the main categories. For mixed requisitions, send the complete list through the RFQ desk rather than splitting the request.
The catalogue is designed for practical vessel purchasing. Product availability, exact brands, certifications and delivery arrangements are confirmed against the individual RFQ and port call.
Fresh, frozen and dry provisions prepared around crew requirements and voyage duration.
Bonded and crew welfare requirements coordinated subject to local rules and product availability.
Routine deck consumables and maintenance stores for day-to-day vessel operations.
Engine-room consumables and maintenance materials sourced against vessel specifications.
Accommodation, hotel and housekeeping products for crew living spaces and common areas.
Safety-related stores and consumables supplied according to the requested specification.
Marine cleaning, treatment and maintenance chemicals sourced by product type and technical requirement.
Electrical consumables and components reviewed against voltage, frequency, rating and maker details.
Workshop tools, fasteners and general hardware for deck and engine maintenance tasks.
Personal protective equipment for routine operations, maintenance and cargo-related work.
General cleaning products and housekeeping consumables for accommodation, galley and working areas.
Ropes and mooring-related requirements reviewed by diameter, construction, length and application.
Marine spare-part sourcing using maker, model, part number, drawings, nameplates and photographs.
Specification-led sourcing for unusual, urgent or multi-category technical vessel requirements.
The more precise the vessel and product information, the easier it is to identify the correct item, check availability and plan delivery.
Include vessel name, IMO number, Japanese port, ETA, berth or terminal when known, and expected sailing time.
Quantities, units, preferred brands and acceptable alternatives should be clear. Mixed categories can remain in one RFQ.
For machinery and electrical items, add maker, model, part number, dimensions, ratings, drawings, nameplates or photographs whenever available.
Final supply arrangements depend on local availability, terminal access, documentation and the vessel’s actual working schedule.
Provisions and technical stores can be reviewed together. Use the contact page to send the port call and requisition details for quotation.