Marine System Solutions
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.

At GEA, our Climate Strategy aligns with the 1.5°C target, delivering cost-effective and eco-friendly products. With over 115 years of experience in marine separators and expertise in natural refrigerant-based systems, we offer sustainable solutions for today while committing to future advancements.
Our marine system solutions cover fuel, lube oil, bilge water, EGR wash water treatment, fuel conditioning, engine cooling, seawater desalination, and refrigeration. Designed to withstand extreme conditions, GEA systems ensure reliable, energy-efficient performance even in rough seas, improving efficiency, cutting costs, and supporting environmental protection for shipping companies worldwide.

Marine product portfolio
All International Maritime Organization (IMO) and flag state regulations for the protection of sensitive marine ecosystems are more than met. The compact design of the systems and components meets the requirements of modern shipbuilding due to their low weight and the extremely small space required to accommodate them. Consistent use of the plug-and-play principle simplifies installation and contributes to shorter construction times. In addition, the systems are low-maintenance and support the demand for an intelligent, unattended engine room.
This means that costs are reduced, efficiency increased and return on investment optimized. At the same time working conditions are significantly improved and operational safety is further enhanced. As a result, the economic, social, and ecological sustainability of investments in shipping is further enhanced.

The GEA marine Separator

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Valves that are locked automatically by reversed flow direction.

Check Valves with a rising stem with a PTFE-ring seal on the stem - lockable.

Check Valves with a rising stem with a PTFE-ring seal on the stem
stop, with regulating cone.

Check valves featuring a clamp design with or without integrated damping or with integrated damping and linear spindle bearing.

"Pushing the limits" with the new GEA marine Separator
Benefits and service simplicity of the GEA marine Separator
Digitalization in the marine industry
GEA’s past fiscal year was one of significant growth and further profitability gains. In particular, the technology group substantially increased order intake, with all divisions contributing here. GEA also made progress in all Mission 30 strategic growth areas. In addition, GEA met key interim targets under its climate plan ahead of schedule. Major milestones in fiscal year 2025 were admission to the DAX index, the award of one of the largest contracts in the company’s history, and streamlining of the corporate structure.
Thanks to a new SmartParc manufacturing site, food processors in the U.K. are cutting their running costs and emissions. With GEA heating and cooling technology at its core, this collaborative production model demonstrates how innovation is accelerating the industry’s net-zero ambitions.
“Brewing eggs is like brewing beer.” It’s the kind of comparison that makes you smile – and then it clicks: Something complex suddenly feels simple. Through this personal film, set in the agricultural heartland of the U.S., we explore precision fermentation and the real-world work it takes to turn an idea into food.