Growth of the Construction Industry to Drive the Global Marine GPS Equipment Market


Posted December 24, 2019 by IndustryProbe

Marine GPS equipment accurately help mariners to navigate, determine location and measure speed. This ensures increased level of safety and efficiency for mariners worldwide.
 
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The report with its easy and plain manner has cited pragmatic ideas of the market. The report also highlights numerous facts responsible for the growth of the market such as development factors, statistical growth, business strategies, financial loss or gain to assist readers as well as clients comprehend the marine GPS equipment market from a global perspective.

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According to the report from Industry Probe, growth in steel industry, construction industry is projected to boost the marine GPS equipment market in the next few years. Manufacturers and suppliers are focusing on promoting their products on various websites and portals in order to cater to a wide range of customers across the world.

The report states that the commercial fishing fleets use GPS to navigate to optimum fishing places, monitor migrations of fish, and guarantee regulatory compliance. Government and industries around the world are working to develop performance standards for ECD and information system which uses GPS and DGPS.
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Moreover, GPS equipment has significantly decreased the number of lost or misdirected containers and related operating costs. AIS is used around busy seas for ship traffic control. This service is not only essential for navigation, but is increasingly being used to enhance the safety of ports and rivers by offering higher understanding of the situation of business ships and their cargos.

The report has included some of the prominent players operating in the global marine GPS equipment market to give a better competitive analysis of the market and these include Garmin Ltd., Navico, Humminbird, Send SMSNitya Marine, FURUNO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD., CLR Marine LLC, Vetus etc.

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Last Updated December 24, 2019