Maritime
Our maritime partners
The variety of goods they transport ranges from raw materials like oil, coal, and iron ore to finished products like cars, electronics, and consumer goods.

There are several types of commercial vessels, each designed for a specific purpose. Bulk carriers transport large quantities of raw materials like grains, coal, and minerals. Tankers are specialized for carrying liquids such as crude oil, chemicals, and liquefied natural gas (LNG). Container ships, on the other hand, are the backbone of modern logistics, designed to transport cargo in standard-sized containers, which allows for efficient loading, unloading, and transfer across different transportation modes. Roll-on/roll-off vessels (Ro-Ro) are used to transport wheeled cargo, such as cars, trucks, and heavy machinery. Each vessel type is critical to various sectors of the global supply chain. This is an internal link
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Technological advancements have significantly transformed the commercial shipping industry. Modern vessels are now equipped with cutting-edge navigation systems, automated processes, and fuel-efficient engines. The use of advanced materials in shipbuilding has improved the durability and fuel efficiency of ships, reducing operational costs and environmental impact.
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Additionally, innovations like digital shipping platforms and blockchain technologies are improving logistics and streamlining operations, providing real-time tracking and reducing paperwork. The industry's focus on sustainability has also led to the adoption of greener practices, such as alternative fuels like LNG and hydrogen.
With people seeking balance between work and life, spending on leisure activities has surged, driving growth in sectors like travel, hospitality, gaming, and outdoor adventures.
This increasing demand is fueled by rising disposable incomes, greater access to leisure activities, and the growing emphasis on wellness and experiences over material goods.




Our Products
AIS, GMDSS and PLB
Jotron’s safety products are designed for harsh maritime and offshore environments. Our AIS Class A transponder and GMDSS products are widely used on merchant ships, fishing vessels, tugboats, navy ships, and energy installations worldwide. Our PLB also enables safe outdoor activities on land.


There is incredibly good logistics with components for different products, which minimizes delays and delivery problems to other actors.

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