For more than two decades, we have supported the offshore industry, providing comprehensive service and repair solutions for equipment operating in demanding offshore environments. Our experience in the offshore industry and state-of-the-art technology enable us to efficiently diagnose faults and maintain and repair equipment on drilling rigs, offshore units and other offshore installations.
Offshore
Our range of services
We specialise in the diagnostics and inspections of equipment, such as deck cranes and transport equipment, ensuring their efficiency and compliance with strict classification standards. We quickly and accurately identify the causes of equipment failures in the offshore sector, minimising downtime with access to a wide range of spare parts and diagnostic and measurement tools such as shaft alignment systems and hydraulic torque wrenches and bolt tensioners.
Trust built up over many years
With many years of experience and a commitment to providing the highest quality service, we have become a trusted partner for the offshore industry. Our focus is on long-term support and keeping key equipment operational, ensuring trouble-free operation even in harsh marine environments.

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A Complete Workshop and Service Base
We have fully equipped, in-house workshop and storage halls, as well as dedicated test stations for repaired equipment. Additionally, our portable technical facilities enable us to provide servicing and repairs in ports and shipyards worldwide. We possess a range of diagnostic and measurement devices that allow us to conduct on-site diagnostics directly at the client’s location.
Our capabilities include:
- Mobile diagnostic workshop for hydraulic systems
- Mobile units and equipment for measuring oil contamination, flushing installations, and filtering oil using filtration units
- Load testing of cranes using Water Bags
FAQ – most frequently asked questions
1. What does offshore equipment servicing involve?
The purpose of offshore equipment servicing is to keep machinery in good working condition and quickly eliminate faults that could disrupt operations. Depending on the situation, the service may include diagnostics, repairs, replacement of worn components, or inspection of individual systems and parts.
2. How is offshore equipment diagnosed?
The process begins with an assessment of the equipment’s technical condition and identifying the source of the problem. Appropriate measurement methods and diagnostic tools are then selected to determine the scope of any further work required.
3. Does the company perform inspections in accordance with classification requirements?
Yes. Inspections are carried out in line with applicable technical requirements and standards used in the offshore industry. This helps ensure that equipment is properly prepared for continued safe operation.
4. Does every equipment failure require transportation to a workshop?
Not necessarily. In many cases, diagnostics and part of the repair work can be carried out directly where the equipment is located. Only more complex repairs may need to be completed in a fully equipped workshop.
5. Does Etmal have its own workshop facilities?
Yes. Etmal has dedicated service workshops, spare parts storage facilities, and testing stations where repaired equipment can be inspected before it is returned to the customer. This allows every repaired unit to be checked prior to commissioning.
6. How long do repairs usually take?
There is no fixed timeframe for every repair. The completion time depends mainly on the type of damage, the scope of the work involved, and the availability of the parts required.
7. Is specialised equipment used during servicing?
Yes. Service work is supported by professional diagnostic and measurement equipment designed for machinery operating in demanding offshore environments. This allows technicians to assess the equipment more accurately and complete repairs more efficiently.
8. When are crane load tests performed?
Load testing is typically carried out after repairs or maintenance work that requires confirmation of the crane’s operational performance. The test verifies that the crane operates correctly under the specified load and is ready to return to service.
9. Can services be carried out outside the company’s premises?
Yes. Service teams also work in ports, shipyards, and other locations designated by the customer. Thanks to mobile service equipment, many tasks can be completed directly on site.
10. Why is it important not to postpone offshore equipment servicing?
A minor fault can gradually develop into a much more serious issue, making repairs more complicated and expensive. Regular inspections help identify early signs of wear, allowing maintenance to be planned before an unexpected breakdown occurs.