Littoral Mobility and Forward Sustainment for Archipelagic Operations
MariSOC delivers Littoral Mobility and Forward Sustainment for defense, security, and resilience operations across archipelagic environments in the Indo-Pacific.
We provide a forward-positioned operational capability for forces operating beyond ports, airfields, and fixed infrastructure.
MariSOC is not a logistics vendor or shipbuilder.
Distributed operations
Movement between dispersed locations across archipelagic terrain.
Operational repositioning
Shift forces, equipment, and sustainment without reliance on ports or airfields.
Sustainment at the edge
Reliable resupply of personnel, vehicles, fuel, and mission-critical equipment beyond traditional logistics hubs.
Forward presence without exposure
Small, mobile platforms enable distributed operations with lower signatures and flexible routing.
Mobility without new fleets, infrastructure, or long timelines
Shallow-draft landing craft and utility vessels are positioned forward to support operations across island chains and littoral environments.
Crews, sustainment, and platforms are maintained as an operational capability ready to deploy without fleet procurement or long lead times.
Forward positioned
Crew supported and maintained
Sustainment-ready from day one
Designed to operate without ports or fixed facilities


Why this is not traditional lift or logistics
MariSOC operates shallow-draft landing craft and utility vessels purpose-built for island chains and littoral operating areas.
These platforms are operated as a service—allowing forces to gain immediate capability without procurement, fleet ownership, or long-term sustainment burdens.
We focus on:
Enable Mobility Where Infrastructure Cannot Be Assumed
MariSOC engagements begin with a discussion about the operational problem, not a sales pitch.
We work with planners and operators to understand access constraints, movement requirements, and sustainment needs across archipelagic environments.
If your mission depends on mobility beyond ports, airfields, or established infrastructure, we should talk.

