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  • Hitachi Energy Ltd.
  • Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd
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LSH 24.08.02

Global Offshore Marine Scrubber Systems market size will grow at 9.8% CAGR during 2024-2032 due to the implementation of stringent environmental regulations. International maritime organizations, particularly the International Maritime Organization (IMO), have established strict sulfur levels to limit the sulfur content of marine fuels. In addition, global initiatives such as SDG 14 aim to prevent and significantly reduce all forms of marine pollution by 2025, with a special focus on land-based pollution, including marine litter and nutrient pollution ( Global Goals). These regulations oblige ship owners and carriers to implement cleaning systems by these standards. As a result, ship owners are investing in ship cleaning systems not only to meet these regulations but also to improve their durability.

A significant trend in the market is the increasing focus on digitization and automation. Ship owners and operators are integrating advanced digital technologies to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of scrubber systems. Automatic control systems allow real-time monitoring and adjustment of scrubber operation, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with environmental requirements. These digital solutions provide detailed data analysis, enabling predictive maintenance and reducing downtime. With digitization and automation, the maritime industry can achieve greater operational efficiency, lower costs, and improve the level of environmental protection, making it a decisive trend pushing the market forward.

The Offshore Marine Cleaning Systems industry is classified based on fuel, technology, application, and region.

The dry technology segment will grow rapidly through 2032 due to its efficiency and environmental benefits. Unlike wet scrubbers, which use liquid solutions to remove contaminants, dry scrubbers use a dry reagent, usually lime or sodium bicarbonate, to neutralize sulfur oxides and other harmful emissions. This technology offers several advantages, such as lower water consumption, less sludge production, and simpler waste treatment processes. Dry scrubbers are useful for offshore vessels where water availability and waste management can be difficult. Their compact design and easy installation make them the preferred choice for retrofitting both existing and new vessels.

The anchor handling tug supply segment will witness decent traction through 2032 as AHTS vessels, essential for offshore oil and gas operations, require sustainable and reliable emission control solutions to operate efficiently and meet environmental regulations. These ships often operate in environmentally sensitive areas, making it imperative to adopt effective emission-reduction technologies. Ship scrubbing systems help AHTS vessels minimize their environmental footprint by ensuring compliance with international and regional emission standards.

Europe Offshore Marine Scrubber Systems industry will expand at a reasonable rate through 2032 due to strict environmental regulations and a strong commitment to sustainable maritime practices. Early adoption of IMO sulfur regulations in the region positioned it as a leading implementer of marine treatment systems. Countries like Norway, Denmark, and Germany are leaders with strong legal frameworks and significant investments in cleaner marine technology. European ports and shipping authorities are also promoting the use of friction systems with incentives and support programs, which is driving market growth.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Methodology & Scope

  • 1.1 Market definitions
  • 1.2 Base estimates & calculations
  • 1.3 Forecast calculation
  • 1.4 Data sources
    • 1.4.1 Primary
    • 1.4.2 Secondary
      • 1.4.2.1 Paid sources
      • 1.4.2.2 Unpaid sources

Chapter 2 Executive Summary

  • 2.1 Industry 360 degree synopsis, 2019 - 2032

Chapter 3 Industry Insights

  • 3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
    • 3.1.1 Vendor Matrix
  • 3.2 Regulatory landscape
  • 3.3 Industry impact forces
    • 3.3.1 Growth drivers
    • 3.3.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges
  • 3.4 Growth potential analysis
  • 3.5 Porter's Analysis
    • 3.5.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
    • 3.5.2 Bargaining power of buyers
    • 3.5.3 Threat of new entrants
    • 3.5.4 Threat of substitutes
  • 3.6 PESTEL Analysis

Chapter 4 Competitive landscape, 2023

  • 4.1 Strategic dashboard
  • 4.2 Innovation & sustainability landscape

Chapter 5 Market Size and Forecast, By Fuel, 2019 - 2032 (Units & USD Billion)

  • 5.1 Key trends
  • 5.2 MDO
  • 5.3 MGO
  • 5.4 Hybrid
  • 5.5 Others

Chapter 6 Market Size and Forecast, By Technology, 2019 - 2032 (Units & USD Billion)

  • 6.1 Key trends
  • 6.2 Wet technology
  • 6.3 Dry technology

Chapter 7 Market Size and Forecast, By Application, 2019 - 2032 (Units & USD Billion)

  • 7.1 Key trends
  • 7.2 AHTS
  • 7.3 PSV
  • 7.4 FSV
  • 7.5 MPSV
  • 7.6 Others

Chapter 8 Market Size and Forecast, By Region, 2019 - 2032 (Units & USD Billion)

  • 8.1 Key trends
  • 8.2 North America
    • 8.2.1 U.S.
    • 8.2.2 Canada
  • 8.3 Europe
    • 8.3.1 Germany
    • 8.3.2 France
    • 8.3.3 UK
    • 8.3.4 Italy
    • 8.3.5 Greece
  • 8.4 Asia Pacific
    • 8.4.1 China
    • 8.4.2 Japan
    • 8.4.3 South Korea
    • 8.4.4 Malaysia
    • 8.4.5 Indonesia
  • 8.5 Rest of World

Chapter 9 Company Profiles

  • 9.1 ABB
  • 9.2 ANDRITZ
  • 9.3 ALEC Energy
  • 9.4 Damen Shipyards Group
  • 9.5 Eaton
  • 9.6 Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.
  • 9.7 General Electric
  • 9.8 Hitachi Energy Ltd.
  • 9.9 Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd
  • 9.10 KwangSung
  • 9.11 MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.
  • 9.12 Schneider Electric
  • 9.13 SAACKE GmbH
  • 9.14 VDL AEC Maritime B.V.
  • 9.15 Wartsilä
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