A series of regulatory, bureaucratic and technical requirements will be faced by companies that intend to operate in the maritime sector of Brazil and may cause significant impacts on the costs and schedules of their projects.
There are many institutions and authorities involved in the activity. Among them, the Directorate of Ports and Coasts (DPC); the Captaincy of Ports; the Maritime Court; the Ministry of Labor; the National Immigration Council (CNI); the National Petroleum Agency (ANP); the National Agency for Waterway Transportation (ANTAQ); the National Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL); and the National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA).
Support from an experienced consulting firm becomes of great importance to reduce investment risks. AQUAPAR has already prepared regulatory compliance plans for rigs and platforms built abroad, anticipating their arrival in the country and ensuring compliance with applicable Brazilian regulations.
In this field, AQUAPAR offers a wide range of services designed to ensure the compliance of engineering projects with the regulatory standards required by Brazilian authorities
Our Marketss
Clients we already served in this area
Offered services:
- Regulatory Compliance Plan
- Translation and interpretation of Brazilian regulations
- Support for elaboration and review of operational procedures to comply with Brazilian regulations
- Technical support for compliance with local content requirements
- Response to consultations on technical regulation of clients or their contractors
- Support for contacts with Brazilian regulatory authorities
- Pre-inspection to verify compliance with Brazilian standards for vessels and platforms under construction in Brazil and abroad.





















