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Loading Arms Service in Saudi Arabia
Skylance Technical Services delivers professional loading arms services in Saudi Arabia, covering installation, maintenance, inspection, and commissioning of marine and terminal loading arms. We support safe, compliant fluid transfer operations across ports, refineries, and industrial terminals.
500 +
Projects Completed
15 +
Years Experience
100%
Client Satisfaction
24/7
Support Avaliable
Marine and Terminal Loading Arms for Oil, Gas, and Chemical Facilities
Loading arms are critical assets within marine terminals, refineries, and bulk storage facilities, enabling safe and controlled transfer of liquid and vapor products between ships, trucks, railcars, and shore facilities.
Skylance provides specialized services for marine loading arms (MLA) and terminal loading arms used in oil, gas, chemical, and fuel handling operations across Saudi Arabia. Our work is focused on safety-critical systems operating under continuous demand, harsh marine conditions, and strict regulatory oversight.
We support loading arm assets throughout their lifecycle, from installation and commissioning to inspection, maintenance, repair, and certification in active terminals.
Loading Arm Maintenance, Repair, and Certification Scope
Our loading arms services are structured to support reliability, safety compliance, and uninterrupted operations in high-throughput terminals.
Marine and Terminal Loading Arm Systems
Support is provided for marine and terminal loading arms used in ship-to-shore transfer and high-throughput fluid handling operations. Scope includes marine loading arms installed at oil and gas terminals, as well as truck, rail, chemical, and cryogenic loading arms for LNG and LPG applications. Services are executed with consideration of terminal layout, product characteristics, duty cycles, and safety requirements specific to Saudi port and industrial facilities.
Preventive Maintenance and Professional Inspection
Preventive maintenance programs are structured to reduce unplanned downtime and maintain mechanical integrity under continuous operating conditions. Activities include routine inspections aligned with OCIMF and SIGTTO guidelines, assessment of wear in critical components, lubrication management, and verification of mechanical performance. Maintenance documentation and inspection records are prepared to support terminal compliance and asset tracking.
Swivel Joints, Seals, and Mechanical Components
Maintenance and repair of high-stress mechanical components form a critical part of loading arm reliability. Scope covers swivel joints including Style 40, 50, and 80 configurations, ball-race and triple ball-race assemblies, primary and secondary sealing systems, PTFE seals, gaskets, and high-pressure hoses. All component servicing and replacement is performed in accordance with manufacturer specifications and terminal operating standards.
Hydraulic Systems and Structural Assemblies
Hydraulic and structural systems are inspected and serviced to ensure smooth articulation and controlled movement during loading and unloading cycles. Work includes inspection and maintenance of hydraulic actuators, counterweight calibration and balancing, pantograph structure alignment, and verification of mechanical travel limits. These activities support stable operation under varying load and environmental conditions.
Emergency Release and Safety Systems
Emergency release systems are serviced and tested to ensure rapid response during abnormal operating conditions. Scope includes inspection and testing of emergency release couplers, validation of emergency release system sequences, servicing of quick connect and disconnect couplers, and functional testing of emergency shutdown scenarios. All safety-critical systems are verified to meet terminal safety and regulatory requirements.
Testing, Repair, and Overhaul Services
For aging assets or high-duty installations, advanced testing and overhaul services are carried out to restore performance and extend service life. Scope includes non-destructive testing, hydrostatic pressure testing, vacuum leak testing, structural repairs, component replacement, and full or partial loading arm overhauls. Interventions are planned to minimize operational disruption while maintaining safety and compliance.
Installation, Testing, and Commissioning in Live Terminal Environments
Loading arm installation and commissioning activities are executed within active marine terminals and refineries, with strict controls in place to maintain operational continuity and site safety. All works are planned and performed to integrate seamlessly with ongoing ship-to-shore and terminal transfer operations.
Execution approach includes:
Installation within fully operating ports, jetties, and terminal facilities
Close coordination with terminal operators, EPC contractors, and HSE teams
Sequenced work planning to prevent disruption to loading and unloading schedules
Testing and commissioning scope includes:
Hydrostatic pressure testing and vacuum leak testing
Functional movement checks and alignment verification
Emergency release system testing and sequence validation
Final commissioning, certification, and structured handover documentation
Safety, Compliance, and Operational Integrity of Loading Arms
All loading arm services are delivered in alignment with applicable international standards and Saudi regulatory requirements governing marine and terminal operations. Compliance is embedded into planning, execution, and documentation across all project phases.
Applicable standards and requirements include:
- OCIMF and SIGTTO operational and inspection guidelines
- Saudi Aramco port and terminal regulations
- MAWANI (Saudi Ports Authority) compliance frameworks
- Terminal-specific safety procedures and inspection protocols
Work is focused on corrosion control, mechanical integrity, and safety system reliability to support long-term, stable operation in demanding marine and industrial environments.
Why Skylance Technical Services
Skylance Technical Services is a specialist, execution-focused contractor trusted for safety-critical terminal systems.
- Execution in Safety-Critical Systems
Focused delivery of marine and terminal loading arm works where system integrity, tolerances, and operational sequencing directly impact terminal safety. - Terminal-Ready Work Practices
Permits, method statements, and task execution aligned with live terminal requirements, berth schedules, and port authority controls. - Experience in Active Operations
Work carried out within operating terminals, maintaining product flow while managing interfaces with marine, mechanical, electrical, and safety teams.
EPC and PMC Aligned Delivery
Structured coordination with EPC contractors, PMC teams, and client operations to meet inspection, documentation, and handover requirements without delay.