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Company Profile

Marine Lite Printing S.A.

Marine Safety Signage Manufacturer & Technical Fleet Supply

Established in 2005 in Piraeus, Greece, MARINE LITE PRINTING S.A. operates as a specialized manufacturer of IMO safety signage and a textile printer, delivering complete fleet supply solutions aligned with international maritime safety frameworks.

Our state-of-the-art Piraeus production facility maintains an extensive inventory of raw materials and standardized technical products. This infrastructure ensures rapid procurement fulfillment for vessel dry-dockings, routine shipyard supply, and global maritime logistics agents.

Statutory Certifications & Approvals

Compliant

Marine Signage Layouts

IMO Resolutions & ISO 24409 Regulations

Technical Maritime Decals

Manufacturing & Technical Procurement

In-House Production

  • IMO Safety Signage: High-performance photoluminescent signs, Means of Escape Signs (MES), Lifesaving Systems (LSS), Fire-Fighting Equipment Signs (FES), and Electric Vehicle (EV) Car-Carrier Signage.
  • Crew Workwear & Helmet Customization: In-house manufacturing of specialized durable textile stamps and high-visibility transfer printing. Execution of corporate shipmanagement logos onto crew boilersuits, jackets, vests, protective safety helmets, and a comprehensive range of technical marine apparel.

Technical Supply Portfolio

  • Maritime Tapes Portfolio: Distribution of Photoluminescent LLL Tapes, high-traction Anti-Slip Tapes, SOLAS/A.658 Retroreflective Tapes for lifesaving gear, and Hazard Warning Marking Tapes.
  • Pipe Identification: Standardized color-coding line marking tapes manufactured in strict accordance with BS1710 and ISO 14726 protocols.
  • Bridge & Deck Assets: Procurement supply for official National Flags and standardized International Code of Signals sets.

Low Location Lighting (LLL) Onboard Services

Technical deployment and testing executing full compliance with SOLAS regulations. Read more in our LLL Systems Regulatory Guide.

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LLL Testing & Measurement

Onboard photometric testing and luminance profiling utilizing calibrated instrumentation to verify current maritime criteria and issue mandatory verification records.

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LLL System Installation

Physical deployment, track optimization, and onboard adhesion management of LLL systems executed by experienced marine technicians prior to class surveys.

Superintendent & Purchasing Procurement Metrics

Direct Manufacturer Routing

Eliminating broker supply margins and lead times via point-to-point procurement routing directly through our central Piraeus printing facility.

ISO 24409-2 Material Longevity

Substrates engineered for harsh marine environments. UV-stabilized and salt-resistant construction providing structural endurance against degradation. See our technical criteria for sign replacement intervals.

PSC Deficiency Prevention

Continuous production alignment with the latest international safety amendments to mitigate detention risks during Port State Control and vetting inspections.

Compliance & Technical FAQ

How often must Low Location Lighting (LLL) systems be tested?

According to SOLAS rules, LLL luminance profiles must be verified routinely. Our team provides precise onboard testing and measurement, delivering the formal validation data required to clear vetting audits. Review full criteria in our LLL Systems Technical Article.

When should marine safety signs be replaced to avoid PSC detentions?

Signs require annual physical evaluation and immediate replacement if blistering, fading, or loss of photoluminescence occurs. Harsh exposure or high-temperature engine spaces accelerate aging, creating vetting non-conformities. Read our comprehensive analysis on Safety Sign Lifespans & Regulations.

Are your custom crew workwear stamps handled in-house?

Yes. We manufacture the custom stamps directly at our facility. This secures absolute control over print durability and structural text alignment when applying shipmanagement logos onto crew gear, boilersuits, and helmets.