Two programmes, one team. Generator AMC keeps commercial standby power ready for the moment the grid drops. Vessel VMP keeps boats running on a scheduled cadence — engines, systems, dock-in service. Both built around the same Caymanian-owned workshop that's serviced the islands for 40+ years.
Engines and generators don't fail randomly. The big ones almost always trace back to small problems left undiagnosed — fluid degradation, filter saturation, battery aging, belt wear, electrical drift. A scheduled service plan catches those on a fixed cadence so the unit is ready when load comes on.
The economics are stark. A single unplanned failure on a critical asset — a hotel generator during hurricane season, a charter engine on a paid trip, a hospital standby unit during a grid event — typically costs more than a full year of service-plan coverage. Plans aren't an expense line; they're the cheapest insurance you'll buy on the asset.
MDI runs two distinct programmes — AMC for commercial generators, VMP for vessels. Same team, same standards, different schedules built around what each asset actually needs.
Choose the programme that fits your asset. Running both? No problem — clients with mixed assets often run AMC and VMP simultaneously through a single point of contact.
Annual Maintenance Contract for commercial standby and prime-power generators. Built around three commitments: scheduled servicing, priority emergency response when something goes wrong, and a written condition report after every visit.
Vessel Maintenance Programme for inboard and outboard diesel vessels. Built around scheduled engine and systems service, written engine-hours documentation, and pre-arranged dock-in access at MDI's West Bay workshop.
The form factors differ — generators and vessels need different service work — but every MDI service plan exists for the same three reasons.
Catching small problems before they become big ones. Fluid changes, filter renewals, electrical checks, load tests — done on a cadence so the unit is ready when it's needed.
Manufacturer warranties require documented servicing. Insurance claims need maintenance records. A service plan keeps the paperwork in order — no scrambling after the fact.
Scheduled service across the year is predictable. Unplanned failure is not. Service plans turn maintenance into a budget line instead of an emergency invoice.
If you know which programme fits, head to the page and send the details. If you're not sure, or you've got mixed assets, the easiest start is a phone call — we'll work out the right structure together.