International Shipcare provides professional hot and cold vessel layup services for shipowners, offshore operators and marine companies across Malaysia, Labuan and Brunei Bay. Our layup solutions help reduce operating costs, preserve vessel condition, maintain safety and support smooth reactivation when your vessel is ready to return to service.
Whether your vessel requires short-term hot layup or long-term cold layup, ISC develops a tailored layup plan based on vessel type, layup duration, owner requirements and reactivation timeline.
Choosing the right layup provider is important when a vessel is temporarily withdrawn from operation. The option to layup a vessel is usually undertaken when its continued operation is deemed uneconomical due to market conditions or during a period of downtime between long term contracts. A proper layup plan can help reduce unnecessary operating costs, protect critical equipment, maintain vessel safety and prepare the vessel for future reactivation.
International Shipcare provides prospective clients with detailed information on ship lay up options and the pre-layup preparation required to ensure the vessel remains secure and well preserved during the idle period. Careful consideration of the layup options and pre-layup preparations will help to reduce the overall cost to the owner throughout the layup period and during return to service.
ISC supports shipowners with structured layup planning, onboard monitoring, preservation procedures and maintenance coordination. Our team prepares vessel-specific layup plans based on the owner’s requirements, expected layup duration and reactivation needs.
Our vessel layup support includes:
| Vessel Layup Support Includes |
|---|
| Hot layup and cold layup planning |
| Vessel preservation and maintenance scheduling |
| Watchkeeping and safety monitoring |
| Machinery and equipment preservation |
| Coordination with marine service providers |
| Documentation of layup procedures |
| Reactivation preparation and support |
Vessel layup service is a process where ships are temporarily taken out of operation and professionally maintained, preserved, and secured to reduce costs while ensuring they remain safe, protected, and ready for future reactivation.
When a vessel is placed in cold layup, most of its systems will be shut down in order to reduce wear and tear and reduce fuel and maintenance cost, leaving only those systems online that are essential to the ongoing preservation of the vessel. Cold layup is suitable for vessels that are expected to be idle for a period of more than 6 months. ISC’s approach to layup will provide,
| Engine room |
| Accommodation |
| Deck |
| Hull |
During hot layup, machinery and equipment are kept in optimal working order to enable immediate reactivation. It is suitable for vessels expected to be idle for up to 4 months.
In consultation with the client, ISC will build a detailed layup plan based on the specification of your vessel the estimated layup duration and any additional or unique requirements you may request. Our team will analyse your needs and generate a layup proposal based on the specific requirements of your vessel.
ISC supports vessel layup operations across strategic maritime locations in Malaysia, Labuan and Brunei Bay. These locations are suitable for shipowners and operators looking for safe anchorage, professional layup management and access to marine support services.
Our supported layup locations include Kemaman Port in Terengganu, Kuantan Port in Pahang, Labuan Anchorage in Labuan F.T., and Brunei Anchorage in Sabah, Malaysia.
For more details, view our vessel layup locations page.
A laid vessel refers to a ship that has been temporarily withdrawn from operation and placed under lay-up conditions, either in hot lay-up or cold lay-up, depending on how quickly it needs to be reactivated. Learn more in our ship lay-up Malaysia guide.
Hot lay-up keeps the vessel partially operational with a reduced crew, allowing quick reactivation. Cold lay-up involves shutting down most systems and reducing maintenance costs, but requires more time to return the vessel to service.
Ship lay-up helps reduce operational costs, preserve vessel condition, and extend asset lifespan while keeping the vessel ready for future use when market conditions improve.
A vessel can remain in lay-up for months or even years, depending on market conditions and maintenance planning. Long-term lay-up requires proper preservation to prevent deterioration.
Costs vary depending on the type of lay-up (hot or cold), vessel size, location, and duration. Cold lay-up is generally more cost-effective for long-term periods.
Anchorage refers to a temporary stopping point where a vessel remains operational while waiting for instructions, cargo handling, or port clearance. In contrast, ship lay-up service involves taking a vessel out of operation for an extended period, with systems maintained or shut down to reduce costs and preserve the vessel’s condition. For a more detailed comparison, read our anchorage vs ship lay-up services guide.
A vessel is usually placed in layup when continued operation is no longer economical, during market slowdown, between long-term contracts, or when the vessel needs to remain idle for an extended period.
Reactivation time depends on the vessel condition, layup duration and preservation procedures. ISC’s cold layup approach is designed to support a swift reactivation process when required.
A tailored layup plan ensures the vessel is preserved according to its condition, equipment, owner requirements and expected layup duration. This helps reduce deterioration, control costs and support future reactivation.
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