Abstract
Summary
The Marine sensor market is projected to grow from USD 1.4 million in 2023 to USD 1.9 million by 2028, at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2023 to 2028. Increasing need for maritime transportation and navies focusing on technologically advanced marine vessels drive the marine sensors market. However, management of massive data generated by marine sensors and maintenance Process and Calibration of sensors are limiting the overall growth of the market.
“Commercial Tankers: The largest share in ship type segment in the marine sensors market in 2023.”
The tankers sub segment of commercial ship type segment is projected to have the largest share in 2023. Tankers play a crucial role in the global economy by facilitating the movement of essential resources and commodities across the world's oceans and waterways. They are equipped with advanced navigation and safety systems to ensure the safe transport of their cargoes and to protect the marine environment.
In July 2023 the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) confirmed the enrollment of nine ships in the Tanker Security Program (TSP). This program was established to meet national defense and security needs by creating a fleet of commercially viable, privately-owned product tank vessels. Funding for TSP was allocated by Congress through the Fiscal Year 2022 Consolidated Appropriations Act, as mandated by the Fiscal Year 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) with minor adjustments in the FY22 NDAA.
“Fuel and Propulsion: The second largest share in application segment in the marine sensors market in 2023.”
The Fuel and propulsion sub segment of application type segment is projected to have the second largest share in 2023. Marine sensors are essential components in fuel and propulsion systems for ships and boats. These sensors serve critical functions to enhance operational efficiency and safety. They monitor fuel levels and flow, enabling operators to manage consumption effectively and detect any anomalies. Engine temperature and pressure sensors ensure safe engine operation by preventing overheating and detecting issues like low oil pressure.
Marine sensors also play a pivotal role in emissions control, helping vessels comply with environmental regulations by monitoring exhaust emissions. They contribute to propulsion system health by measuring RPM and detecting abnormal vibrations, facilitating optimal engine performance. Additionally, GPS sensors aid navigation and safety by providing real-time location data for route planning and collision avoidance. These sensors are integrated into alarm and safety systems, ensuring early warning and protection for both crew and vessel. Overall, marine sensors are indispensable tools for improving efficiency, compliance, and safety in the maritime industry.
“Pressure Sensors: The second largest share in sensor type segment in the marine sensors market in 2023.”
The pressure sensor sub segment of sensor type segment is projected to have the second largest share in 2023. In the maritime operations, diverse control systems and marine air compressors, both high and low-pressure variants, alongside submerged firewater pipe level equipment, exhibit distinct prerequisites for pressure and level assessment. The robust and precise measurements by individual pressure sensors provide vital information and output for optimizing system functionality, resulting in enhanced efficiency, diminished energy consumption, and precise system positioning. Furthermore, the utilization of pressure measurement for equipment condition monitoring and early detection of issues also establishes a foundational dataset supporting the reliability and failure rate analysis of ship systems.
For example, pressure sensors are commonly used to measure water depth, enabling vessels to determine their position relative to the seabed or water surface and in remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to control their depth and maintain buoyancy.
“The Asia-Pacific region is estimated to have the largest share in the marine sensors market in 2023.”
Asia-Pacific is estimated to account for the largest share in marine sensors market in 2023. The Asia-pacific region for this study comprises China, India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and the Rest of Asia Pacific. The marine sensors market in Asia Pacific has experienced a remarkable surge in recent years. The growth of the region is due to actively embracing developments and the presence of major ship building companies which is expected to revolutionize marine sensors in upcoming years. Countries like Japan and the China are investing in the development of dedicated sensors for dedicated systems.
The break-up of the profiles of primary participants in the marine sensors market is as follows:
• By Company Type: Tier 1 - 35%; Tier 2 - 45%; and Tier 3 - 20%
• By Designation: C-Level Executives - 35%; Directors - 25%; and Others - 40%
• By Region: North America – 20%, Europe – 20%, Asia Pacific – 40%, Rest of the World – 20%.
Major Players in the marine sensors market are Honeywell International Inc. (US), Eaton Corporation (Ireland), TE Connectivity (Switzerland), Garmin Ltd. (US), and Curtiss Wright (US)among others.
Research Coverage
The market study covers the marine sensors market across various segments and subsegments. It aims at estimating the size and growth potential of this market across different segments based on sensor type (Pressure Sensors, Temperature Sensors, Force Sensors, Torque Sensors, Speed Sensors, Position and Displacement Sensors, Level Sensors, Proximity Sensors, Flow Sensors, Optical Sensors, Motion Sensors, Radar Sensors, Smoke Detection Sensors, GPS Sensors, Acoustic Sensors, Current Sensors and Other Sensors), ship type (Commercial, Defense and Unmanned Underwater Vehicle), connectivity (Wired and Wireless), enduse (OEM and Aftermarket), by application (Ballast and bilge system, Fuel and Propulsion System, Refrigeration System, HVAC System, Firefighting System, Navigation and Positioning System, Other systems) and Region. This study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key players in the market, along with their company profiles, key observations related to their product and business offerings, recent developments undertaken by them, and key market strategies adopted by them.
Key benefits of buying this report:
This report will help the market leaders/new entrants in this market with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall marine sensors market and its subsegments. The report covers the entire ecosystem of the ship sensors industry and will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to better position their businesses and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report will also help stakeholders understand the pulse of the market and provide them with information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.
The report provides insights on the following pointers:
• Market Penetration: Comprehensive information on marine sensors market offered by the top players in the market.
• Market Drivers: Increasing demand for demand for maritime transportation, increasing demand for ROV and AUV for advanced marine research, navies focusing on technologically advanced vessels are the driving factors for the marine sensors market.
• Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights on upcoming technologies, research & development activities, and new product & service launches in the marine sensors market
• Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets – the report analyses the marine sensors market across varied regions.
• Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products & services, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the marine sensors market
• Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, and service offerings of leading players in the marine sensors market
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 33
1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES 33
1.2 MARKET DEFINITION 34
1.3 MARKET SCOPE 34
1.3.1 MARKETS COVERED 34
1.3.2 REGIONAL SCOPE 35
1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED 35
1.4 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 36
1.5 CURRENCY CONSIDERED 37
1.6 STAKEHOLDERS 38
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 39
2.1 RESEARCH DATA 39
2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA 40
- 2.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources 41
2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA 41
- 2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources 42
- 2.1.2.2 Primary interviewee details 43
2.2 RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 43
2.2.1 DEMAND-SIDE INDICATORS 43
2.2.2 SUPPLY-SIDE INDICATORS 44
2.3 FACTOR ANALYSIS 45
2.3.1 INTRODUCTION 45
2.3.2 DEMAND-SIDE INDICATORS 45
- 2.3.2.1 Growing maritime tourism industry 45
2.3.3 SUPPLY-SIDE INDICATORS 46
- 2.3.3.1 Steady revenue cycles of top players 46
2.4 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION AND METHODOLOGY 46
2.4.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH 46
2.4.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH 47
2.5 DATA TRIANGULATION 48
2.6 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS 49
2.6.1 METHODOLOGY-BASED ASSUMPTIONS 49
2.6.2 GROWTH FORECAST ASSUMPTIONS 49
2.7 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS 49
2.8 RISK ASSESSMENT 50
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 51
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS 54
4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN MARINE SENSORS MARKET 54
4.2 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY CONNECTIVITY 54
4.3 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY SENSOR TYPE 55
4.4 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY COUNTRY 55
5 MARKET OVERVIEW 56
5.1 INTRODUCTION 56
5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS 57
5.2.1 DRIVERS 57
- 5.2.1.1 Increasing demand for autonomous underwater vehicles and remotely operated vehicles 57
- 5.2.1.2 Growing maritime transportation 58
- 5.2.1.3 Rising procurement of technologically advanced vessels 58
5.2.2 RESTRAINTS 58
- 5.2.2.1 Harsh and corrosive marine environment 58
5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES 59
- 5.2.3.1 AI and IoT integration in marine sensors 59
5.2.4 CHALLENGES 59
- 5.2.4.1 Data management issues 59
- 5.2.4.2 Frequent maintenance and system checks 60
5.3 MARKET SCENARIO ANALYSIS 60
5.4 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS 61
5.4.1 RAW MATERIALS 61
5.4.2 R&D 61
5.4.3 MANUFACTURING 62
5.4.4 END USERS 62
5.4.5 AFTER-SALE SERVICES 62
5.5 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS 62
5.5.1 PROMINENT COMPANIES 62
5.5.2 PRIVATE AND SMALL ENTERPRISES 62
5.5.3 END USERS 62
5.6 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS 64
5.7 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 65
5.7.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS 66
5.7.2 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES 66
5.7.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS 66
5.7.4 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS 66
5.7.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY 66
5.8 PRICING ANALYSIS 67
5.9 VOLUME DATA ANALYSIS 67
5.10 TRADE DATA ANALYSIS 69
5.11 TARIFF AND REGULATORY LANDSCAPE 71
5.12 KEY CONFERENCES AND EVENTS, 2023-2024 73
5.13 USE CASE ANALYSIS 74
5.13.1 OIL SPILL DETECTION AND MONITORING USING AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER VEHICLES 74
5.13.2 UTILIZATION OF SPECIALIZED SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH 74
5.14 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA 75
5.14.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS 75
5.14.2 BUYING CRITERIA 76
6 INDUSTRY TRENDS 77
6.1 INTRODUCTION 77
6.2 TECHNOLOGY TRENDS 77
6.2.1 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING 77
6.2.2 INTERNET OF THINGS 78
6.2.3 ECO-FRIENDLY MARINE SENSORS 78
6.2.4 REMOTE SENSING AND SATELLITE INTEGRATION 78
6.3 IMPACT OF MEGATRENDS 79
6.3.1 ELECTRIFICATION OF MARINE INDUSTRY 79
6.3.2 AUTOMATION OF MARINE VESSELS 79
6.3.3 SMART AND CONNECTED MARINE VESSELS 80
6.4 INNOVATIONS AND PATENT REGISTRATIONS 80
6.5 ROADMAP FOR MARINE SENSOR COMMERCIALIZATION 83
7 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY SENSOR TYPE 84
7.1 INTRODUCTION 85
7.2 PRESSURE SENSORS 87
7.2.1 ASSISTANCE IN EQUIPMENT CONDITION MONITORING TO DRIVE MARKET 87
7.3 TEMPERATURE SENSORS 88
7.3.1 INCREASING USE IN LARGER VESSELS TO DRIVE MARKET 88
7.4 FORCE SENSORS 88
7.4.1 GROWING USE IN MARITIME STRUCTURES TO DRIVE MARKET 88
7.5 TORQUE SENSORS 88
7.5.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR EFFICIENT MARINE PROPULSION SYSTEMS TO DRIVE MARKET 88
7.6 SPEED SENSORS 89
7.6.1 NEED FOR SPEED-BASED DATA TO MONITOR VESSEL PERFORMANCE TO DRIVE MARKET 89
7.7 POSITION AND DISPLACEMENT SENSORS 89
7.7.1 APPLICATIONS IN SHIP NAVIGATION SYSTEMS, DYNAMIC POSITIONING SYSTEMS, AND REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLES TO DRIVE MARKET 89
7.8 LEVEL SENSORS 90
7.8.1 EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF LUBRICANT AND FUEL OIL TO DRIVE MARKET 90
7.9 PROXIMITY SENSORS 90
7.9.1 ANCHOR MONITORING AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH APPLICATIONS TO DRIVE MARKET 90
7.10 FLOW SENSORS 90
7.10.1 COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL BALLAST WATER REGULATIONS TO DRIVE MARKET 90
7.11 OPTICAL SENSORS 91
7.11.1 RISING DEMAND FOR ENHANCED MARINE NAVIGATION, POSITIONING, AND SAFETY TO DRIVE MARKET 91
7.12 MOTION SENSORS 91
7.12.1 INCREASING NEED FOR MONITORING CARGO STABILITY AND WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION TO DRIVE MARKET 91
7.13 RADAR SENSORS 92
7.13.1 INCREASING NEED FOR DETECTING ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS TO DRIVE MARKET 92
7.14 SMOKE DETECTION SENSORS 92
7.14.1 GROWING NEED TO ENHANCE FIRE SAFETY TO DRIVE MARKET 92
7.15 GPS SENSORS 92
7.15.1 INCREASING NEED TO OPTIMIZE MARITIME ROUTES TO DRIVE MARKET 92
7.16 ACOUSTIC SENSORS 93
7.16.1 VITAL ROLE IN STUDYING OCEAN CURRENTS AND MARINE LIFE TO DRIVE MARKET 93
7.17 CURRENT SENSORS 93
7.17.1 GROWING USE BY MARITIME BUSINESSES AND RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS TO DRIVE MARKET 93
7.18 OTHER SENSORS 93
8 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY CONNECTIVITY 94
8.1 INTRODUCTION 95
8.2 WIRED SENSORS 96
8.2.1 LIMITED SIGNAL LOSS AND IMPROVED DATA SECURITY TO DRIVE MARKET 96
8.3 WIRELESS SENSORS 96
8.3.1 GROWING USE BY NAVY TO DRIVE MARKET 96
9 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY END USE 97
9.1 INTRODUCTION 98
9.2 OEM 99
9.2.1 RISING DEMAND FOR ADVANCED SENSING TECHNOLOGY IN MARINE VEHICLES TO DRIVE MARKET 99
9.3 AFTERMARKET 99
9.3.1 NEED FOR CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND EFFICIENT SUPPLY OF REPLACEMENT PARTS TO DRIVE MARKET 99
10 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY APPLICATION 100
10.1 INTRODUCTION 101
10.2 BALLAST AND BILGE SYSTEMS 102
10.2.1 NEED TO OPTIMIZE BALLAST LEVELS IN VARYING SEA CONDITIONS TO DRIVE MARKET 102
10.3 FUEL AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS 102
10.3.1 SHIFT FROM CONVENTIONAL PROPULSION SYSTEMS TO ELECTRIC MODELS TO DRIVE MARKET 102
10.4 REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS 103
10.4.1 RISING NEED TO PREVENT SPOILAGE AND PRESERVE CARGO QUALITY TO DRIVE MARKET 103
10.5 HVAC SYSTEMS 103
10.5.1 SHIFT FROM CONVENTIONAL HVAC SYSTEMS TO ECO-FRIENDLY OPERATIONS TO DRIVE MARKET 103
10.6 FIREFIGHTING SYSTEMS 104
10.6.1 INCREASING NEED FOR FIRE SAFETY MEASURES IN MARITIME VESSELS TO DRIVE MARKET 104
10.7 NAVIGATION AND POSITIONING SYSTEMS 104
10.7.1 NEED FOR ACCURATE GLOBAL POSITIONING OF VESSELS TO DRIVE MARKET 104
10.8 OTHER APPLICATIONS 105
11 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY SHIP TYPE 106
11.1 INTRODUCTION 107
11.2 COMMERCIAL VESSELS 108
11.2.1 PASSENGER VESSELS 108
- 11.2.1.1 Yachts 109
- 11.2.1.1.1 Widespread use in sports to drive market 109
- 11.2.1.2 Passenger ferries 109
- 11.2.1.2.1 Technological upgrades in ferries to drive market 109
- 11.2.1.3 Cruise ships 110
- 11.2.1.3.1 Increasing traffic in leisure travel and tourism industry to drive market 110
- 11.2.1.1 Yachts 109
11.2.2 CARGO VESSELS 110
- 11.2.2.1 Container vessels 111
- 11.2.2.1.1 Integration of improved autonomous navigation technology on large containers to drive market 111
- 11.2.2.2 Bulk carriers 111
- 11.2.2.2.1 Utilization in transporting bulk commodities to drive market 111
- 11.2.2.3 Tankers 112
- 11.2.2.3.1 Need to reduce environmental footprint to drive market 112
- 11.2.2.4 Gas tankers 112
- 11.2.2.4.1 Crucial role in transporting hazardous gases to drive market 112
- 11.2.2.5 Dry cargo ships 112
- 11.2.2.5.1 Growing global maritime trade for exchange of dry goods to drive market 112
- 11.2.2.6 Barges and tugboats 113
- 11.2.2.6.1 Increasing adoption of automation technology in marine vessels to drive market 113
- 11.2.2.1 Container vessels 111
11.2.3 OTHER SHIP TYPES 113
- 11.2.3.1 Fishing vessels 114
- 11.2.3.1.1 Installation of advanced sensors in fishing vessels to drive market 114
- 11.2.3.2 Research vessels 114
- 11.2.3.2.1 Scientific research and exploration of oceans to drive market 114
- 11.2.3.3 Dredgers 115
- 11.2.3.3.1 Need to maintain precision and accuracy during dredging operations to drive market 115
- 11.2.3.1 Fishing vessels 114
11.3 DEFENSE VESSELS 115
11.3.1 DESTROYERS 116
- 11.3.1.1 Efforts to upgrade existing systems to drive market 116
11.3.2 FRIGATES 116
- 11.3.2.1 Rising investments by navies worldwide to drive market 116
11.3.3 CORVETTES 117
- 11.3.3.1 Rising need for maritime patrol and surveillance to drive market 117
11.3.4 AMPHIBIOUS SHIPS 117
- 11.3.4.1 Crucial role in warfare to drive market 117
11.3.5 OFFSHORE SUPPORT VESSELS 117
- 11.3.5.1 Key role in offshore operations to drive market 117
11.3.6 MINESWEEPERS 118
- 11.3.6.1 Need for safe maritime navigation to drive market 118
11.3.7 SUBMARINES 118
- 11.3.7.1 Need for secured strategic and tactical operations to drive market 118
11.4 UNMANNED UNDERWATER VEHICLES 118
11.4.1 REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLES 119
- 11.4.1.1 Need for efficient and cost-effective subsea inspection to drive market 119
11.4.2 AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER VEHICLES 120
- 11.4.2.1 Growing need for underwater surveillance and oceanography to drive market 120
12 MARINE SENSORS MARKET, BY REGION 121
12.1 INTRODUCTION 122
12.2 REGIONAL RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 123
12.3 NORTH AMERICA 123
12.3.1 NORTH AMERICA: RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 124
12.3.2 NORTH AMERICA: PESTLE ANALYSIS 124
12.3.3 US 128
- 12.3.3.1 Expansion of shipbuilding industry to drive market 128
12.3.4 CANADA 130
- 12.3.4.1 Government initiatives for marine industry to drive market 130
12.4 EUROPE 132
12.4.1 EUROPE: RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 132
12.4.2 EUROPE: PESTLE ANALYSIS 133
12.4.3 UK 137
- 12.4.3.1 National Shipbuilding Strategy to drive market 137
12.4.4 FRANCE 139
- 12.4.4.1 Government focus on strengthening navy to drive market 139
12.4.5 GERMANY 141
- 12.4.5.1 Rising investments in research & development to drive market 141
12.4.6 ITALY 143
- 12.4.6.1 Development of advanced maritime technologies to drive market 143
12.4.7 RUSSIA 145
- 12.4.7.1 Development of maritime routes to drive market 145
12.4.8 REST OF EUROPE 147
12.5 ASIA PACIFIC 149
12.5.1 ASIA PACIFIC: RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 149
12.5.2 ASIA PACIFIC: PESTLE ANALYSIS 150
12.5.3 CHINA 154
- 12.5.3.1 Presence of several shipbuilding firms to drive market 154
12.5.4 INDIA 155
- 12.5.4.1 Increasing investments for naval fleets to drive market 155
12.5.5 JAPAN 158
- 12.5.5.1 Initiatives by local players and government for maritime trade and shipbuilding to drive market 158
12.5.6 AUSTRALIA 160
- 12.5.6.1 Growing demand for bulkers, container ships, and general cargo vessels to drive market 160
12.5.7 SOUTH KOREA 162
- 12.5.7.1 Shipbuilding activities by local manufacturers to drive market 162
12.5.8 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC 164
12.6 REST OF THE WORLD (ROW) 166
12.6.1 REST OF THE WORLD: RECESSION IMPACT ANALYSIS 166
12.6.2 REST OF THE WORLD: PESTLE ANALYSIS 166
12.6.3 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA 170
- 12.6.3.1 Intercontinental trade and increased demand for retrofitting existing vehicles to drive market 170
12.6.4 LATIN AMERICA 173
- 12.6.4.1 Increasing investments in maritime transportation infrastructure to drive market 173
13 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE 176
13.1 INTRODUCTION 176
13.2 MARKET RANKING ANALYSIS, 2022 178
13.3 REVENUE ANALYSIS, 2022 178
13.4 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2022 179
13.5 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX 181
13.5.1 STARS 181
13.5.2 EMERGING LEADERS 181
13.5.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS 181
13.5.4 PARTICIPANTS 181
13.5.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT 183
13.6 STARTUP/SME EVALUATION MATRIX 186
13.6.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES 186
13.6.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES 186
13.6.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES 186
13.6.4 STARTING BLOCKS 186
13.6.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF KEY STARTUPS/SMES 188
13.7 COMPETITIVE SCENARIOS AND TRENDS 189
13.7.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES 189
13.7.2 DEALS 189
14 COMPANY PROFILES 192
14.1 KEY PLAYERS 192
14.1.1 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC 192
14.1.2 EATON CORPORATION 196
14.1.3 TE CONNECTIVITY 200
14.1.4 GARMIN LTD 203
14.1.5 CURTISS-WRIGHT CORPORATION 207
14.1.6 GEMS SENSORS, INC 211
14.1.7 SAAB AB 214
14.1.8 RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION 217
14.1.9 TELEDYNE FLIR LLC 220
14.1.10 APPLANIX 224
14.1.11 WÄRTSILÄ CORPORATION 226
14.1.12 XYLEM INC 229
14.1.13 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION 231
14.1.14 ROCKWELL AUTOMATION 233
14.1.15 SEA-BIRD SCIENTIFIC 235
14.2 OTHER PLAYERS 239
14.2.1 CHELSEA TECHNOLOGIES LTD 239
14.2.2 MIDORI AMERICA CORPORATION 239
14.2.3 SHIP MOTION CONTROL 240
14.2.4 AML OCEANOGRAPHIC 240
14.2.5 VALEPORT LTD 241
14.2.6 GUENTHER POLSKA SP. Z O.O 241
14.2.7 BD|SENSORS GMBH 242
14.2.8 NORWEGIAN SUBSEA 242
14.2.9 RBR LTD 243
14.2.10 AIRMAR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 243
15 APPENDIX 244
15.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE 244
15.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS’ SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL 247
15.3 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS 249
15.4 RELATED REPORTS 249
15.5 AUTHOR DETAILS 250
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