SHM Group Launches 29-Metre Aluminium Passenger Craft at Its Mumbai Yard
29 May 2026

Ocean Crewzer 8 was designed and built in-house, meeting current marine operational and safety requirements SHM Group (SHM), one of the foremost companies in shipbuilding, ship management, and maritime safety, successfully launched Ocean Crewzer 8 (Y-410) at its shipyard in Mumbai. Built entirely wi
SHM Group has officially launched the Ocean Crewzer 8 (Y-410), a sophisticated 29-metre aluminium passenger craft, at its dedicated shipyard facility in Mumbai. Designed and constructed entirely in-house, this vessel represents a significant milestone for Indian shipbuilding capabilities. The Ocean Crewzer 8 is engineered to meet stringent modern marine operational standards and safety requirements, ensuring robust performance for coastal transit. This launch highlights SHM Group’s commitment to advancing indigenous maritime infrastructure while supporting the growing demand for high-speed, reliable passenger transport vessels.
The construction of the Ocean Crewzer 8 strictly adheres to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), specifically Chapter III regarding life-saving appliances and arrangements. Furthermore, the vessel complies with the International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft (HSC Code) to ensure structural integrity and fire protection. These regulatory frameworks are critical for compliance departments, as they dictate the mandatory safety management systems and technical certifications required for vessel registration. Adherence to these international standards ensures that the craft maintains its classification society certification, guaranteeing operational safety during all coastal voyages.
For masters and navigating officers, the introduction of the Ocean Crewzer 8 necessitates a thorough familiarization with its specific aluminium hull handling characteristics and integrated bridge systems. These officers must ensure that all onboard safety drills are updated to reflect the vessel’s unique layout and emergency equipment deployment procedures. Masters should prioritize reviewing the updated stability booklets and HSC operational limitations to maintain peak safety performance, ensuring that all crew members are fully proficient in the vessel’s specialized navigation and communication protocols.
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