Ascenz Marorka, a smart shipping specialist within the GTT Group, has entered a strategic global partnership with Emerson Marine Solutions, a leader in precision flow measurement and propulsion optimization technologies. The collaboration is set to drive innovation in digital fuel monitoring and performance management across the maritime sector.
The joint solution will combine Ascenz Marorka’s digital platform with Emerson’s Micro Motion™ Coriolis flow and density meters, enabling real-time, accurate data transmission from onboard systems to cloud-based analytics. This integration aims to support shipowners, operators, and charterers in improving operational efficiency, achieving fuel savings, and meeting environmental compliance goals.
With a strong foundation in maritime instrumentation and digitalisation, the two companies aim to accelerate the adoption of intelligent ship systems. The partnership will offer end-users a reliable, high-performance solution supported by a global network of technical experts near key maritime hubs.
Anouar Kiassi, Vice President Digital at GTT and CEO of Ascenz Marorka, emphasized the value of combining Emerson’s hardware expertise with Ascenz Marorka’s software capabilities to deliver a comprehensive solution for performance optimization.
Kim Rasmussen, Senior Director of Global Sales & Lifecycle at Emerson, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its potential role in supporting the maritime industry’s decarbonization and digital transformation initiatives.
The agreement was signed through DAMCOS A/S, Emerson’s Denmark-based subsidiary.
Tags: digitalisation, Green Shipping, Maritime, Maritime Innovation, Shipping, Sustainability
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