Atlas Marine Systems

Atlas Marine Systems is a prominent company that specializes in providing advanced marine electrical power management solutions for yachts, commercial vessels, and military applications. One of their key areas of expertise is the development and manufacturing of shore power converters and power management systems, which enable vessels to connect seamlessly to shore-based electrical grids, regardless of regional differences in voltage and frequency.

Here are some key points about Atlas Marine Systems:

  1. Product Range: Atlas Marine Systems offers a wide range of products including shore power converters, energy management systems, switchboards, and transformers. These products cater to various power needs and ensure that vessels can safely and efficiently manage their electrical systems, whether docked or at sea.

  2. Technology and Innovation: The company is known for its innovative approach to power management. Their products often incorporate advanced technologies to ensure reliable and efficient performance. This includes features like automatic voltage and frequency adaptation, harmonic filtering, and power factor correction.

  3. Global Reach: Atlas Marine Systems serves a global market, with their products utilized by yacht owners, commercial ship operators, and naval forces around the world. This widespread adoption is a testament to the reliability and effectiveness of their solutions.

  4. Custom Solutions: Recognizing that different vessels have unique requirements, Atlas Marine Systems also offers custom solutions tailored to the specific needs of their clients. This may involve designing bespoke electrical systems or modifying existing products to better meet the requirements of a particular vessel.

  5. Support and Service: Atlas places a strong emphasis on customer support and service. They offer comprehensive installation support, troubleshooting, and after-sales service to ensure that their products function optimally over the long term.

  6. Safety and Compliance: The company's products are designed to meet stringent safety and regulatory standards, ensuring that they are safe to use and compliant with international maritime regulations. This is particularly important in maritime applications where the safety of the vessel and crew can be paramount.

Atlas Marine Systems has built a strong reputation in the marine industry for quality, reliability, and innovation, making them a trusted partner for marine electrical power solutions.

Products

ShorPOWER Converters, TecPower AC & DC Switchboards, Power Management Systems, Electrical Engineering Design Services

Ft. Lauderdale USA

5101 N.W. 21st Ave., Suite 520
Ft. Lauderdale FL 33309
USA

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