Accomar is a full-service shipbuilding and interior outfitting company, operating across international maritime hubs including Yalova, Miami, and London. What sets us apart is our ability to deliver both the interior design and the physical application of those designs within the same workflow. From concept to cabin, we transform vessels with interiors that reflect purpose, safety, and modern aesthetics—all while meeting global marine standards.
In this article, we’ll explore how Accomar leads as a ship interior design and application company, offering integrated solutions that minimize delays, reduce costs, and deliver flawless execution.
Integrated Design and Application Services for Marine Interiors
Traditional shipbuilding often separates design from execution. At Accomar, we unify both under one roof to create synergy. Our service chain includes:
- 3D concept development using marine CAD and BIM tools
- Material selection based on vessel type and route conditions
- Pre-fabrication of interior modules in our own facilities
- Installation and finishing by shipyard-trained specialists
Reducing Downtime with Efficient Interior Fit-Out Execution
Vessel owners face tight dry dock windows. Accomar’s synchronized design-application model reduces handovers and delays. Key features include:
- Pre-assembled kit delivery to port or dry dock
- Onboard coordination with electrical and plumbing teams
- Real-time reporting to owners via cloud-based dashboards
- Post-project support for touch-ups and warranty service
Delivering Functional Aesthetics Across Vessel Types
Whether designing a luxury cruise suite or a rugged crew mess hall, Accomar blends form with functionality. We tailor interiors for:
- Passenger comfort and brand consistency
- Operational durability and safety compliance
- Ergonomics for daily marine use
- Ease of cleaning and maintenance
I remember a client who once said, “I just want to deal with one team, not five subcontractors.” That was our sign to refine our model. We designed and installed every part of their ferry interior—from the captain’s bridge paneling to the passenger toilets. Seeing the whole process controlled end-to-end saved them 3 weeks on schedule and gave us full creative control. That’s why integration isn’t just a service, it’s a strategy.