Marine System Solutions

Efficient solutions for maritime decarbonization

The shipping industry is changing rapidly to meet the increasingly complex requirements of the IMO’s decarbonization target (zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050). There is a significant trend toward energy efficiency, future fuel in new builds and related OEMs, and intelligent maintenance.

As a steadfast and long-term partner to the marine sector, GEA facilitates the achievement of these objectives through its product innovation pipeline, robust global network of services, spare parts, and expertise.

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Marine product portfolio

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The GEA marine Separator

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Marine Services

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