Overview

On board from the very beginning
Green shipping, efficient drives, safety and digitalization on board: Designers, shipyards and shipping companies are working on future-oriented concepts for shipping. Sensor technology from SICK is part of this process. SICK impresses with comprehensive consultation as well as engineering solutions and the installation and commissioning of its sensors and sensor systems.
Trends & news

Stage win: pressure leads to action
The maritime energy revolution is officially in swing and has now reached an ambitious level. The sensors from SICK measure the CO2 emissions from combustion processes and are approved for emissions reporting at the EU and international level. There will be quite a few more changes on board in the future.
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Distance on board: SICK sensor solutions on ships in times of social distancing
When it comes to counting people in defined open and closed spaces as well as maintaining the recommended minimum distance, SICK offers sensor solutions which do not process any personal information. This ensures that shipowners comply with data protection standards and regulations and at the same time fulfill the new hygiene concepts for infection prevention.
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Time for hydrogen
Efficient and cost-effective production of green hydrogen is essential for accelerating the shift from fossil to renewable energy. SICK supports this effort with customized sensor technology at many points of measurement and is continuously working on the development of technologies for the future of hydrogen.
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SICK Maritime Suite: More transparency on the world’s oceans

Benefit from the experience of a leading manufacturer in maritime emission monitoring! Using the digital services in the SICK Maritime Suite such as the MARtracker, the live data of the emission monitoring device of the ship can be combined with other data such as the position of the ship as well as ECA and local emission regulations. The result: Tailored status messages, more transparency over your entire fleet, and an optimization of operating costs.