
A disabled vessel drifting near busy shipping lanes or hard-grounded on a reef faces catastrophic structural damage, heavy environmental liabilities under international law, and the imminent threat of total asset loss. When disaster strikes, waiting for uncoordinated contractors is a luxury shipowners cannot afford.
Everest Group provides an ironclad, rapid-response shield for vessels in distress. Our elite marine salvage and emergency towing division operates on a permanent, combat-ready footing. Deploying high-bollard-pull marine tugboats, heavy-duty salvage engineering assets, and highly experienced response teams, we intercept compromised vessels instantly. We mitigate risks, protect your valuable cargo, and navigate extreme conditions with military precision to tow your fleet back to safe harbor under total operational security.
Immediate deployment of heavy-duty marine tugboats equipped with high-bollard-pull capacities to rescue, stabilize, and tow disabled, structurally damaged, or dead-ship vessels safely to designated berths or repair shipyards
Executing high-precision marine engineering, hydrographic calculation, and salvage actions to safely refloat grounded or stranded vessels while minimizing hull stress and preventing structural breaches.
Rapid mobilization of our class-certified commercial divers to execute underwater hull patching, damage containment welding, and sea-chest sealing on distressed vessels.
Immediate deployment of specialized Ship-to-Ship (STS) assets to transfer fuel oil and liquid/dry bulk cargo away from damaged vessels to reduce draft and mitigate environmental hazards.
Setting up proactive containment booms and deploying chemical dispersant gear during salvage maneuvers to ensure absolute compliance with strict international MARPOL environmental laws.
Technical directors, P&I club representatives, and hull underwriters can instantly track tugboat positions, access real-time salvage telemetry, and exchange emergency data via our synchronized procurement channels on ShipServ TradeNet (#306977) and MESPAS (ID: EB2-2PL).