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11 Companies Offering Maritime Security Services

January 24, 2025
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Trident Group

Trident Group is a maritime security firm that provides security services to commercial vessels, cruise ships, and offshore installations. With a focus on anti-piracy measures, Trident Group offers armed security teams, vessel hardening, route planning, and security consulting services.

Trident Group’s security personnel are highly trained and experienced in dealing with piracy threats in high-risk areas such as the Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, and the Gulf of Guinea.

The firm also offers comprehensive security training programs for crew members to ensure they are prepared to handle any security threats that may arise during their voyages.

10. Argus Risk International

Argus Risk International is a maritime security company that specializes in providing security services to vessels transiting high-risk areas. The company offers armed security teams, onboard security assessments, and security training for crew members.

Argus Risk International’s security teams are made up of former military and law enforcement personnel with extensive experience in maritime security operations. They work closely with shipping companies to develop customized security solutions based on the specific needs of each vessel.

The company also provides intelligence and threat analysis services to help shipping companies stay informed about potential security risks in the areas where they operate.

11. Templar Executives

Templar Executives is a maritime security firm that offers a range of security services to shipping companies, offshore installations, and port facilities. The company’s services include security risk assessments, security training, and security consulting.

Templar Executives’ security experts have extensive experience in maritime security and work closely with clients to develop tailored security solutions that meet their specific security needs. The company’s services are designed to help shipping companies mitigate security risks and protect their assets and personnel from potential threats.

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One of the leading security service providers, ESPADA, specializes in expert security measures, emergency evacuations, and logistical processes for both land and maritime operations. The company deploys qualified personnel to conduct maritime security and anti-piracy operations globally. Alongside anti-piracy efforts, ESPADA’s maritime security division also handles counter-terrorism and asset protection, ensuring safe passage for commercial and other vessels through high-risk zones.

ESPADA’s security teams are actively involved in safeguarding vessels transiting through the Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean Basin, and the Arabian Sea. With over 500 successful transits in perilous sea routes worldwide, the company has established a strong track record in ensuring maritime security.

STS maritime security caters primarily to the US government, key defense contractors, and selected private entities on a global scale. The company offers professional, fully licensed security teams that are highly trained to manage security operations efficiently. STS provides privately contracted armed security personnel to the maritime industry, protecting assets and crews from various threats. Notably, the firm extends its services to US-flagged RORO fleets in HRW and offers protection to bulk carriers navigating East African waters through ‘fly away’ security teams.

VST, also known as Veterans of Special Troops, operates as Anti-Piracy Maritime Security Services, delivering security solutions to a wide range of organizations and assets, including commercial vessels and superyachts. The group supports port facilities, the oil and gas industry, and the energy sector, offering services in regions such as the Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Mozambique Channel, Gulf of Aden, and the West Coast of Africa. Comprising trained personnel from former special forces and marines, VST’s security teams cater to various vessels like bulk carriers, fishing ships, yachts, cruise ships, and petroleum tankers. Additionally, the group provides training to vessel owners and port operators to enhance security measures for their assets and personnel.

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The services provided by ESPADA, STS maritime security, and VST play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of crew members and cargo for shipping companies. With maritime piracy posing a significant threat in certain waterways and spreading to other oceanic networks, opting for reliable maritime security services has become imperative for safeguarding valuable assets.

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