ALTECH Marine

ALTECH Marine, formally known as ALTECH MARINE SERVICES CORPORATION, is an established enterprise within the maritime sector. With a specialization in the production and sales of marine electronics, communication systems, navigation systems, and various shipboard equipment, ALTECH Marine has cultivated a reputation for its advanced technological solutions and adherence to industry standards.

The company offers a diverse array of products and services, including:

  1. Marine Electronics: Advanced navigation, communication, and monitoring systems designed to enhance the safety and efficiency of maritime operations.

  2. Navigation Systems: Cutting-edge GPS, radar, and sonar systems that support precise navigation and maritime situational awareness.

  3. Communication Systems: State-of-the-art communication equipment designed to facilitate reliable ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore connectivity.

  4. Shipboard Equipment: A range of essential shipboard products, including sensors, control systems, and other marine instruments.

ALTECH Marine is known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and customer service. The company collaborates closely with various stakeholders in the maritime industry, such as shipbuilders, shipowners, navy forces, and research institutions, to tailor its solutions to the unique needs of each client.

Their product development process often incorporates the latest technological advancements to ensure that their offerings remain at the forefront of marine technology. Furthermore, ALTECH Marine places a strong emphasis on compliance with international maritime regulations and standards, ensuring the safety and reliability of its products.

Overall, ALTECH Marine plays a significant role in enhancing the operational capabilities and safety measures of the maritime industry, making it a trusted partner for many seafaring enterprises worldwide.

  • 206-617-7701
  • 253-815-0995

Products

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Federal Way USA

31503 36th Avenue Southwest
Federal Way WA 98023
USA

Ships

ISMAYA

Barge | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: Jakarta

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