Optimarin has unveiled its latest ballast water treatment system, Optimarin Guardian, ahead of Nor-Shipping 2025. Designed to meet the evolving needs of vessel operators—specially in light of geopolitical uncertainty and rising energy
Optimarin has unveiled its latest ballast water treatment system, Optimarin Guardian, ahead of Nor-Shipping 2025. Designed to meet the evolving needs of vessel operators—specially in light of geopolitical uncertainty and rising energy costs—Guardian combines high treatment efficiency with low power consumption and reduced lifecycle cost.
The launch is part of Optimarin’s broader strategy to respond to changing market dynamics through increased supply chain flexibility, expanded service offerings, and an enhanced technology portfolio following the acquisition of Hyde Marine’s UV BWTS technology.
The new system is optimized for large vessel segments but will also be available in a compact 60 m³/h version, making it suitable for smaller vessels such as fishing boats and yachts—an expansion that broadens Optimarin’s addressable market.
Guardian leverages Optimarin’s proven technology while improving energy efficiency. Early feedback from selected pilot installations has indicated measurable performance gains in both power usage and operational uptime.
Supply chain disruptions remain a top concern across maritime sectors. Optimarin has implemented a flexible, regionally distributed parts sourcing model that minimizes delivery delays and supports localized service in key regions such as Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
In addition to launching Guardian, Optimarin is emphasizing its service model as a key differentiator.
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