Metocean Services International

Services Overview

The core MSI portfolio of services includes:

Project Management

Full Project Management of all aspects of metocean projects internationally.

Oceanographic Data Collection

Collection of current, wave and tidal data, along with the collection of water and sediment samples for analysis. This includes in-situ and real-time measurement systems.

Meteorological Data Collection

Collection of the full complement of meteorological parameters, both onshore and offshore, for operational and design purposes.

Data Processing & Analysis

Data quality control, processing, analysis and reporting using Matlab-based suite of software, presenting results in any client determined format.

Desktop Studies

Review of existing data in the form of a desktop study can provide a cost effective alternative or precursor to a physical measurement program.

Software and Database Development and Hosting

MSI Matlab-based software suite (including both acquisition and processing components) is continually being developed in order to meet the changing needs of our clients. The database capability facilitates the storage of clients’ metocean data in a format that is easy to understand and manipulate.

Product Sales 

MSl Australia is the authorised agent for RBR Ltd in Australia, a global leader in the oceanographic instrumentation industry, providing competitive and innovative products to scientists, government agencies, military, universities, and individuals. MSI in Cape Town, through Lwandle Technologies who are the exclusive distributor within southern and South Africa for a number of international oceanographic and meteorological equipment manufacturers, can provide a comprehensive solution for all of your equipment requirements. Not only does MSI have the capability to market and sell this equipment, we also have the necessary expertise to provide comprehensive after sales service and employee training.

Weather Forecasting

Provision of accurate weather forecasts globally in support of offshore operations. Variables forecast typically include wind (speed and direction), air temperature, barometric pressure and waves (height, period and direction