HOW IT WORKS
Mobility that scales with operational demand
OVERVIEW
MariSOC delivers coastal and island mobility as a standing operational capability.
Forward-positioned vessels, crews, and sustainment enable predictable movement across infrastructure-limited coastal and island environments.

OPERATIONAL CYCLE
A repeatable cycle for routine and contingency movement
Identify access constraints and priority locations
Establish routes, schedules, and contingencies
Stage platforms, crews, and sustainment forward
Move personnel, equipment, and sustainment across locations
Adjust routing and capacity as conditions change
FORWARD POSITIONING
Positioned Forward for Immediate Access
Platforms, crews, and sustainment are positioned forward to support operations across dispersed coastal and island environments.
ROLES & INTEGRATIONS
Clear roles. No procurement ambiguity.
Integrates into existing planning processes—without replacing them.
MariSOC Provides
- Shallow-draft landing craft and utility vessels
- Crews and day-to-day operations
- Maintenance and readiness
- Movement execution
- Operational reporting and adaptation
Partners Provide
- Movement priorities and tasking
- Movement permission and coordination
- Cargo preparation and handoff
- Integration with command structures
START THE CONVERSATION
Plan for access before it becomes constrained
Define operating areas, access constraints, and movement requirements before conditions force improvisation.
