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The Integrated Marine Automation market is a segment of the maritime industry that focuses on the development and implementation of automated systems for vessels. These systems are designed to improve the efficiency and safety of marine operations, as well as reduce the need for manual labor. Automation systems can include navigation, propulsion, and communication systems, as well as other systems such as cargo handling and monitoring. Automation systems can also be used to monitor and control the environment on board a vessel, such as temperature, humidity, and air quality.
Integrated Marine Automation systems are becoming increasingly popular in the maritime industry, as they provide a cost-effective way to improve safety and efficiency. Automation systems can also help reduce the risk of human error, as well as reduce the need for manual labor.
Some of the companies in the Integrated Marine Automation market include ABB, Siemens, Wärtsilä, Kongsberg, and Rolls-Royce. Show Less Read more