Erria A/S engages in shipping, offshore, and logistic activities worldwide. The company provides ship management services, including general technical consultancy, technical management, inspections and dockings, project management, and transshipment. It also offers offshore services that comprise marine warranty survey services, such as risk engineering, rig move attendance, and jack-up location approval; and payroll services, as well as survey, cable laying, and installation vessels. In addition, the company provides container services including container depot handling, reefer and container box repair, reefer machinery repair, reefer monitoring, and container maintenance and cleaning. Further, it engages in life saving and fire-fighting equipment servicing activities, such as liferaft, lifeboat, hooks and davits, and PPE servicing, as well as liferaft exchange and load test services. The company was formerly known as Rederiet Fabricius A/S and changed its name to Erria A/S in April 2007. Erria A/S was incorporated in 1991 and is headquartered in Køge, Denmark.
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