COMPREHENSIVE WIND TURBINE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Maximizing turbine uptime through expert inspection, preventive servicing, and reliable offshore maintenance solutions
OTS Offshore Trading and Services are a Trading and Service Company providing a range of Consumables, Offshore Geotechnical Drilling & Manufacturing, Mechanical equipment, Lifting equipment, Hydraulic equipment, Spare parts, Design and Fabrication of structural equipment, Machining, Repair of Diesel engine, Maintenance, Rental and NDT Services, ranging from simple site services to out-sourced labour supply, to independent.
OTS Offshore Trading and Services continually strives for continued growth and improvement within the provision of our services within our Products, Design, Fabrication, Maintenance and NDE operation. As a primary service provider, and coupled with specific emphasis for Quality and Safety Management System. We got ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management System certificate and follow ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health and Safety.
OTS Offshore to discover the journey of launching a very high-tech, Engineering of mechanical product at OTS Workshop’s warehouse produce in according to customer’s orders. We had been used the most advanced technology such as ISO 9001:2015 and All testing procedures certified by VR Registry.
Client satisfaction: 100% – proven, consistent, and trusted
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