Auto-Maskin UK

Auto-Maskin is a company specializing in power management and control systems for diesel and gas engines, primarily focusing on the marine and offshore sectors. The company provides a range of advanced engine control and monitoring solutions aimed at ensuring reliable, efficient, and safe operation of engines in demanding environments.


As for Auto-Maskin's presence in the United Kingdom, the company operates as part of its global outreach, supplying and supporting its products and services to UK-based clients.


Here are some key points about Auto-Maskin:



  1. Product Range:



    • Engine Controllers: Systems to monitor and control the operations of engines.

    • Power Management Systems: Solutions to manage power distribution and load sharing among multiple generators.

    • Alarm and Monitoring Systems: Tools to ensure timely alerts and actions in case of equipment failure or abnormal conditions.

    • Marine and Offshore Applications: Specialized systems designed to withstand harsh maritime and offshore environments.



  2. Industries Served:



    • Maritime (commercial vessels, leisure boats, etc.)

    • Offshore (oil and gas platforms)

    • Power Generation

    • Industrial engines



  3. Technology Focus:



    • Emphasis on reliability and safety.

    • Advanced automation and control technologies.

    • User-friendly interfaces for easy monitoring and control.



  4. Global Presence:



    • While based in Norway (as part of the Viktron Group), Auto-Maskin has a global distribution and service network, including partnerships and subsidiaries in various regions, to cater to a worldwide client base.



  5. UK Operations:



    • Auto-Maskin serves the UK market through direct sales, regional offices, and partnerships with local distributors and service providers.

    • The company's UK operations include providing technical support, after-sales service, and training to ensure customers can maximize the value and performance of their systems.




Overall, Auto-Maskin plays a crucial role in delivering state-of-the-art control and monitoring systems that enhance the reliability, efficiency, and safety of engines in challenging environments, including those in the UK maritime and offshore sectors.


Products

MarinePro, MarinePlus

Kettering United Kingdom

SATRA Innovation, Rockingham Road
Kettering
United Kingdom

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