Maritime & Offshore
The crew change runs on the tide.
GoCrew manages workforce lodging and deployment coordination for maritime and offshore programs — shipyard, port, and vessel crews. TWIC, MMC, HUET and BOSIET status accounted for. Secured-port-area lodging coordinated to the crew-change calendar. Rotating crews, multi-port programs, 5+ rooms nightly.

The operating reality
Miss the credential, miss the gate. Miss the tide, miss the schedule.
A vessel makes its crew change on the tide, not the calendar. A relief crew flies in, and one mariner has an expired TWIC or a lapsed MMC nobody flagged. He does not pass the secured-port gate, the rotation breaks, and the watch he was relieving stays on past the hours that keep a vessel safe.
Offshore is its own gauntlet. HUET and BOSIET status, helicopter and crew-boat windows, weather that closes the transfer — a bunkhouse an hour from the heliport turns a transfer day into a lost day.
Then the audit. A charterer or a compliance team asks for a record of where every mariner slept, against the crew-change schedule, the credential, and the invoice. The record holds, or the dispute does.
Procurement closed the booking. Nobody kept the operation accurate after it. The marine superintendent ends up chasing rooms instead of turning the vessel around.
What we operate
What GoCrew manages.
01
Operational accountability
One desk across every port, every shipyard, every offshore staging point. When a vessel sails early or a crew change slips the tide, GoCrew owns the lodging recovery.
What this prevents: a crew member with a lapsed TWIC, MMC, or BOSIET stopped at the secured-port gate.
02
Centralized visibility
Every crew, every facility, every dollar, every exception on one screen — synced to the crew-change calendar, not a month-end report.
03
Exception handling
A crew change moves with the tide. A vessel arrives a day early. Captured at the point of change, before it lands in the marine invoice.
04
Crew support
Maritime work runs to the tide and the watch, not the workday. Neither does the desk that supports it. 24/7 coverage, every port, every rotation.
05
Field coordination
Crew changes, dry-dock periods, and offshore rotations realigned in real time so the vessel sails on schedule and the relief crew is rested at the gangway.
06
Invoice governance
Three-way match per crew member, per night, per port. Defensible to your CFO, your charterer, and any maritime-compliance audit.
07
Hotel performance management
In partnership with StayCertified, an independent certification partner, port-area and shipyard facilities are vetted against operational standards — proximity to the berth, security posture, crew suitability, continuity of access. Star ratings do not clear a TWIC gate.
Is GoCrew built for your program?
Four signals tell you
in thirty seconds.
- 01You run 5+ rooms a night across ports, shipyards, or offshore staging
- 02Your crews rotate on the tide — crew changes, dry-dock, offshore hitches
- 03Your program lives across multiple ports and no one portal sees all of it
- 04You operate in constrained port markets where supply is tight and accountability matters more than rate
If one or more is true, request an Operational Review.
Before the next crew change