OCEUM was created from real onboard experience, shaped by day-to-day technical operations at sea.
We focus on sharing practical maritime engineering knowledge, technical judgment, and operational understanding developed through daily work with ship machinery, systems, and regulations.
In addition to technical content, OCEUM is gradually building structured technical resources to support operational decision-making across ship and shore.
These services will be developed gradually, based on real operational demand and technical relevance.
OCEUM services are designed to evolve toward high-compliance maritime environments, including offshore operations, shipyards, dry docks, inspections, and shore-based technical teams.
What We Do
OCEUM focuses on translating real onboard engineering experience into practical operational understanding.
Our work is grounded in day-to-day ship operations, where decisions are made under technical, regulatory, and time constraints.
We analyze ship machinery and auxiliary systems at a system level, not as isolated components. This approach reflects how failures, inefficiencies, and compliance issues actually develop in real operating environments.
A core part of our work is compliance awareness. We address how international regulations, class requirements, inspections, and operational procedures interact with technical reality in engine rooms, offshore units, and shore-based support environments.
OCEUM supports a wide range of operational scenarios, including merchant vessels, offshore operations, shipyards, dry docks, and shore technical teams. Our focus is on operational clarity, technical judgment, and risk-aware decision-making.
Before offering formal services, OCEUM prioritizes structured technical knowledge.
Clear understanding, documented experience, and practical guidance form the foundation for any reliable technical support.
Current Focus
- Practical explanations of ship machinery, auxiliary systems, and engine room processes
- Engineering reasoning based on real onboard operational cases
- System-level analysis of failures, limitations, and operational risks
- Operational and regulatory awareness related to MARPOL, ISM, class rules, and inspections
- Technical decision-making support for onboard and shore-based professionals
Future Services
As OCEUM develops, additional professional services may be introduced, always aligned with practical experience, technical responsibility, and operational credibility.
These services are designed to support maritime professionals and organizations operating in high-compliance environments, including offshore units, shipyards, dry docks, and shore-based technical teams.
Potential future services may include:
- Technical consulting and operational support for marine engineers and operators
- Focused technical training and educational material
- Support for maintenance planning, failure analysis, and technical decision-making
- Custom technical content for maritime professionals, companies, and technical departments
The objective remains simple: technical clarity, practical value, and professional credibility — without shortcuts.