THE SEACORP
DIFFERENCE
Unlike many service providers in the seaborne trade industry, Seacorp offers you a full end-to-end service, providing a seamless experience for your shipping needs. We are highly experienced but continue to be proactive and are always innovating to ensure we are offering the latest best practice and convenience to our clients. We are passionate about client service and are highly driven to ensure we achieve our core principle of "100% satisfaction guaranteed".
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Seacorp understands that each of our clients is different and so we take the time to listen to their individual requirements and ensure that we can tailor a solution from the spectrum of our services that meets your needs.

FULL SERVICE SHIPPING HOUSE
Seacorp is unique in the Australian shipping market in that we are a fully integrated shipping house, and ship owner providing a full suite of shipping services including, ship agency, freight management, marine surveys, outturn management in China, export documentation and international trade consultancy. This enables Seacorp to tailor solutions to meet the needs of clients whether large or small.
ACCREDITATION
ISO 9001
Seacorp is ISO 9001 accredited demonstrating our ability to consistently provide services that meet customer and regulatory requirements. It also means that we are continually striving to identify and implement improvements to our services.
ISO/IEC 17020
Seacorp is committed to producing consistently reliable and impartial inspections as demonstrated by our ISO/IEC 17020 accreditation.
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ISO/IEC 17020 is an internationally accepted standard for conformity assessment. This standard specifies the requirements for technical competence and impartiality of bodies performing inspection.
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You can verify our scope of accreditation at the following link: https://nata.com.au/accredited-organisation/sea-corporation-pty-ltd-20723-24869/
NATA
The National Association of Testing Authorities ‘NATA’ is Australia’s national accreditation body for ISO 17020 committed to providing the appropriate accreditation services to facilitate the acceptance of Australian products and services both within Australia and Internationally. They promote the science and practice of testing, inspection, calibration and related services for the benefit of Australia and trade and commerce.
Nata is a signatory to international accreditation agreements which provides mutual recognition for those accredited by NATA, reducing the need for multiple assessments in order to facilitate trade.
TCERTIFIED
Seacorp is certified by Tcompliance, signifying that we have completed internationally accepted due diligence procedures and demonstrates our commitment to commercial transparency with a strong focus on anti-bribery protocols.
You can view our complete Tcertified Due Diligence report at the following link: https://tpms.tcompliance.com/Intermediary Directory=Sea+Corporation
ALWAYS INNOVATING
SEAWEB
Seacorp has invested significantly in the development of its proprietary software and vessel management system, SEAWEB. This internationally-compliant “business to business” (“B2B" system), seamlessly co-ordinates the complicated process of vessel pre-arrivals, movements, scheduling and associated documentation. As a live and interactive web-based system, SEAWEB instantaneously updates all of the shipping, commercial and export documentation associated with a vessel port call.
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SEAWEB ensures the timely and accurate procurement of documents guaranteeing that our clients receive payment for their goods as soon as possible whilst protecting the confidentiality of our clients' information at all times.
SEAMAX
Seacorp has developed a proprietary software program known as SEAMAX, a purpose-built solution designed to meet the unique needs of our Master Mariners. This advanced draft survey system has been carefully tailored to provide fast, reliable, and precise trimming calculations.
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By instantly generating accurate data, SEAMAX enables our teams to determine the optimal cargo distribution and loading configuration for bulk vessels. This ensures that the maximum amount of cargo can be safely accommodated while maintaining vessel stability, efficiency, and compliance with international maritime safety standards.