Greensea IQ’s EverClean Expands to the Bahamas Through Partnership with Executive Marine Management

July 30, 2025

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Greensea IQ announced today that its EverClean hull cleaning service is now available to vessels calling on ports throughout the Bahamas, delivered by Executive Marine Management (EMM), a leading provider of marine services in the region. This expansion brings EverClean’s proactive, autonomous hull cleaning technology to one of the busiest cruise and shipping regions in the Western Hemisphere.
With operations based in Nassau, EverClean’s availability in the Bahamas makes it easier than ever for cruise lines, cargo vessels, and commercial fleets operating in the Caribbean to maintain peak hull performance, reduce fuel consumption, and minimize environmental impact.
“The Bahamas is a vital link in global cruise and cargo shipping routes, and we’re excited to bring EverClean to this strategic market,” said Rob Howard, Chief Growth Officer at Greensea IQ. “Our relationship with Executive Marine Management allows us to offer consistent, professional service in a region that sees high vessel traffic and demands fast turnaround. With EverClean, operators can proactively manage hull performance without interrupting their schedule.”

“Executive Marine Management is proud to partner with Greensea IQ to bring EverClean to the Bahamas,” said Paul Mellor, Vice President at Executive Marine Management. “As stewards of the local marine environment and long-time supporters of sustainable shipping practices, we see EverClean as a natural extension of our mission. This service gives ship operators a powerful tool to improve fuel efficiency and reduce their environmental footprint while calling in Bahamian ports.”

Unlike traditional reactive hull cleaning methods, EverClean is a fully managed, autonomous service that removes microfouling before it matures—delivering reliable gains in fuel efficiency and emissions reduction. EMM’s strong reputation for service excellence and maritime expertise ensures that ship operators will receive EverClean’s high standard of care while operating in Bahamian waters.

This expansion is part of Greensea IQ’s broader strategy to bring EverClean to key global ports, helping fleets operate cleaner, faster, and more efficiently.

For more information about Executive Marine Management, visit: 
https://emm-bahamas.com/index.html

For more information about EverClean and Greensea IQ’s maritime solutions, visit www.greenseaiq.com.

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