• Transit and Free Passage Services
• Personnel change, arrival-departure control and certification procedures
• Provision of Ship Repair at Anchorage
• Motor Boat Services
• Customs procedures and delivery of ship components and parts to the ship
• Provision of sludge / slop / garbage collection
• Cash advance to the Ship Captain
• Fuel supply
• Oil supply
• Fresh water supply
• Provision supply
• Nautical publication and Safety Equipment
• Hull machinery survey support
• Hull and machine survey supply
• Conducting official entry-exit procedures of the Flag State, Classification Organization, Technical Staff and Surveyor who will embark on the ship.
We inform you about the following
• First contacts of ships
• Waiting
• Bosphorus entry times
• Bosphorus entries
• Canakkale / Istanbul passages
• Bosphorus exits
• Supplies made and quantities
• Contacts with VTS
The Republic of Turkey Straits Coastal Safety General Directorate and other professional authorities provide safe ship passages at international high levels. Our VTS centers inform local and foreign ships about security rules and guide them in all maneuvers to be made; however, the passage of ships through the straits is a delicate operation that requires great attention. For this reason, the selection of the agency that will organize the passage procedure is also one of the most important things to consider.
As Asist Denizcilik, we follow all legal procedures for transit or free passage from the Bosphorus and Canakkale Straits to the Black Sea or to the Aegean and Mediterranean.
With our experienced operations staff, we accompany General Cargo, regular or irregular line ships, tankers, cruise ships, mega yachts and livestock ships in port operations and transit passages, and use all possibilities for a timely and trouble-free passage.
During the passage of your ships through the Istanbul and Çanakkale Straits, uninterrupted communication is provided 24/7 during entry-exit, anchoring and lifting from anchorage processes, and we also provide care and meticulousness in tracking the ship, establishing timely contact, and ensuring financial and all kinds of supervision.