AI-driven predictive maintenance, autonomous inspection systems, intelligent resource optimization
Kwai Tsing Terminal, T·PARK Environmental, MTR Operations, Structural Safety
Real-time monitoring, emergency response, mission-critical systems, sustainability compliance
Oceanic United Machinery Company Ltd. is a Hong Kong-based engineering firm specialising in solutions for large-scale critical infrastructure — including AI monitoring, submarine engineering, M&E maintenance, structural inspection, rail replacement, wire rope replacement, renovation, and waterproofing.
Led by Director Kwok Yu Cheng, our team holds qualifications as Chartered Engineers and Mechanical Engineers, is licensed by the Hong Kong Government as an electrical contractor, and is an authorised original-equipment material supplier.
Serving clients such as container terminals, the Environmental Protection Department, and MTR, we uphold the highest engineering standards — and through AI and IoT technology, we are redefining the future of infrastructure maintenance.
Bespoke power system design and supply solutions. Large-scale electrical installation, cable replacement, power upgrades and routine maintenance. Licensed under the Hong Kong Electricity Ordinance, covering comprehensive solutions from 380V to 11kV.
Scheduled maintenance programmes for MTR mechanical and electrical equipment, 24/7 emergency repair services, and authorised original-equipment material supply. Our specialist team ensures all systems remain stable and operational.
Integrated mechanical, electrical and structural engineering services for port operations.
Mechanical and electrical maintenance for environmental protection facilities.
Professional structural testing and assessment services for critical facilities.
Integrating artificial intelligence into traditional engineering — through real-time data monitoring, fault-prediction algorithms, and intelligent facility management — to dramatically improve operational efficiency, extend equipment lifespan, and eliminate unplanned downtime.