When transporting bulk materials like coal, limestone, and iron ore, safety isn’t just a priority — it’s a non-negotiable necessity. From loading at the port of origin to unloading at the destination, even a small oversight can lead to operational delays, material loss, or serious hazards.
At Carbocom, safety is embedded in everything we do. We go beyond standard procedures to ensure your cargo and your reputation stays protected.
1. Cargo Compatibility & Risk Assessment
Before any shipment begins, we analyze the specific properties of the cargo, including:
Moisture content
Combustibility (e.g., for coal)
Corrosiveness
Stowage factors
This ensures the right type of vessel, hold preparation, and ventilation systems are used for the material being handled. It also allows us to identify any special handling instructions or hazard risks in advance.
2. Proper Vessel Selection & Inspection
Not all ships are built alike. Carbocom ensures that vessels:
Are certified for bulk cargo by class societies
Undergo pre-loading inspections
Have well-maintained cargo holds, covers, and equipment
Are equipped with inert gas systems if required (for coal)
We also work only with reliable vessel owners and captains who maintain high safety standards and follow international maritime regulations.
3. On-Site Supervision During Loading & Unloading
Loading and unloading bulk cargo requires precision and real-time supervision. Carbocom ensures:
Uniform distribution of weight to avoid list or trim issues
Use of dust suppression systems
Prevention of cargo spillage or contamination
Continuous coordination with port authorities, stevedores, and surveyor teams
Our team is present on-site (or remotely via CCTV) to oversee critical operations and reduce turnaround time without compromising safety.
4. Trained Crew & Certified Professionals
Carbocom works with trained professionals who are certified in:
SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea)
ISM Code (International Safety Management)
IMDG Code (for dangerous goods, if applicable)
We invest in ongoing training and refresher courses for crew and port handlers, ensuring that they can safely respond to emergencies like:
Fires in coal shipments
Structural shifts in heavy ores
Weather-induced risks during transit
5. Documentation, Compliance & Safety Protocols
Carbocom ensures 100% documentation compliance:
Cargo safety data sheets (SDS)
Pre-loading condition reports
Moisture Control Certificates (for Group A cargoes)
Stowage and trimming declarations
Real-time cargo tracking & monitoring
We also comply with all applicable IMO, SOLAS, MARPOL, and BLU Codes, which guide the safe handling of bulk materials at sea.
6. Environmental & Community Safety
We use:
Covered conveyor systems where possible
Eco-friendly port handling solutions
Stormwater and dust control near sensitive ports
Our aim is not only to protect the cargo but also to minimize environmental impact and maintain safety in surrounding communities.
Safety Isn’t an Add-On — It’s Our Core Principle
At Carbocom, we believe that safe cargo is successful cargo. Whether you’re shipping coal across continents or limestone to your next major plant site, trust us to deliver it responsibly, compliantly, and without compromise.

