Marine Automation & Control System – UAE’s Trusted Integration Experts
AMIT Marine Services is a leading provider of advanced Marine Automation & Control System solutions in the UAE. Our expertise spans PLC programming, HMI/SCADA configuration, digital switching systems, and intelligent alarm monitoring—ensuring precise vessel control, enhanced safety, and operational efficiency.
We specialize in end-to-end integration of automation systems for marine applications, including engine monitoring, bilge alarms, fire detection interfaces, and remote diagnostics. Our team follows global standards such as IMO, SOLAS, ABYC, and DNV to deliver compliant, future-ready solutions for commercial vessels, offshore platforms, and yachts.
Using high-grade marine components and structured SOPs, our services include system design, panel fabrication, IP network configuration, and FAT/SAT commissioning. Whether it’s Siemens PLC programming or EmpirBus digital switching, AMIT Marine Services ensures accurate logic control, I/O validation, and cybersecurity compliance.
Our marine automation services are tailored for new installations and retrofit projects alike, supported by detailed documentation, calibration reports, and on-board crew training. With marine-grade electrical engineering and real-time system integration, AMIT Marine Services helps clients achieve smarter navigation, better performance, and reliable marine control.
Digital Switching System & IBS
QUALITY SWITCHING. SIMPLE INSTALLATION
Get the integrated-boat experience with digital switching that allows you to operate onboard electrical functions right from your hand.
Digital switching systems offer several advantages in a boat compared to traditional mechanical switches or analog systems. Some of these advantages include:
Convenience: Digital switching systems allow boaters to control all electrical functions on their boat from a single control panel. This eliminates the need to run around the boat to turn on or off different switches, making it much more convenient and efficient.
Improved safety: Digital switching systems can help improve safety by allowing the boat’s electrical system to be monitored in real-time. This means that potential issues can be identified and addressed before they become safety hazards.
Reduced wiring complexity: Digital switching systems require less wiring than traditional mechanical switches, which can help reduce the risk of electrical problems caused by loose or damaged wires.
Increased reliability: Digital switching systems are generally more reliable than mechanical switches, which can wear out over time and require maintenance or replacement.
Customization: Digital switching systems can be customized to meet the specific needs of a boater. This allows for a more tailored and intuitive user experience and can help simplify the control of complex systems on board.
Overall, digital switching systems can offer significant benefits to boat owners, including increased convenience, safety, reliability, and customization.
AMIT Marine Services delivers advanced Integrated Bridge System (IBS) solutions that unify navigation, communication, and automation controls into a centralized platform. Designed for efficiency and safety, our IBS installations streamline operations by integrating radar, ECDIS, autopilot, AIS, and engine monitoring systems. We specialize in customized layouts for commercial vessels and offshore fleets, ensuring compliance with IMO and SOLAS standards. With seamless connectivity and intuitive control, AMIT Marine Services empowers smarter decision-making on every voyage.
Integrated Control and Monitoring Systems
Integrated Control and Monitoring Systems (ICMS) are also widely used in the marine industry. In this context, they are typically referred to as Integrated Bridge Systems (IBS) or Integrated Navigation Systems (INS). These systems integrate the control and monitoring of various shipboard systems such as navigation, propulsion, and communication into a single user interface.
The main components of an ICMS in a marine context typically include:
Marine Navigation systems: including radar, electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS), automatic identification systems (AIS), global positioning systems (GPS), and heading sensors.
Propulsion systems: including engine control systems, propeller pitch control, thruster control, and power management systems.
Communication systems: including VHF radios, satellite communication systems, and emergency communication systems.
Marine Safety systems: including fire detection and suppression systems, bilge and ballast control systems, and security systems.
Monitoring and alarm systems: including fuel management systems, cargo management systems, and environmental monitoring systems
The benefits of ICMS in a marine setting include increased situational awareness, improved safety and reliability, and reduced crew workload. These systems can also help to optimize ship operations and reduce fuel consumption, leading to cost savings and environmental benefits.
Automation and Control Systems
Digital Switching system
AMIT Marine Services specializes in high-performance Digital Switching Systems for marine automation, offering seamless control over onboard electrical functions such as lighting, pumps, HVAC, and navigation equipment.
Tank gauging solutions
We offer advanced Tank Gauging Solutions designed to provide real-time monitoring of liquid levels in fuel, ballast, fresh water, and cargo tanks. These systems play a critical role in ensuring vessel stability, efficient load management, and safe fluid handling during voyage operations.
Integrated Bridge Automation
Integrated Bridge Automation streamlines vessel navigation, monitoring, and control by consolidating key systems—such as radar, ECDIS, AIS, engine monitoring, autopilot, and alarms—into a unified interface.
Engine Control Systems
Engine Control Systems provide real-time monitoring and automated management of propulsion and auxiliary engines, ensuring optimal performance, fuel efficiency, and operational safety.
Oil Discharge Monitoring Equipment (ODME) systems
Oil Discharge Monitoring Equipment (ODME) systems are vital for monitoring and controlling the discharge of oily residues from cargo tanks, ensuring compliance with MARPOL Annex I regulations.
Tank Level Gauging Systems
Tank Level Gauging Systems are essential for accurate measurement of liquid levels in fuel, ballast, fresh water, and cargo tanks across marine vessels.
UTI Gauging systems (Ullage, Temperature, & Interface gauging)
Engine Control Systems provide real-time monitoring and automated management of propulsion and auxiliary engines, ensuring optimal performance, fuel efficiency, and operational safety.
15 PPM Monitor for the Oily Water Separators
UTI Gauging systems—short for Ullage, Temperature, and Interface gauging—are essential tools used onboard tankers and cargo vessels for precise manual measurement of tank conditions.
Bilge Alarm Systems
Bilge Alarm Systems are essential for detecting excessive water accumulation in vessel compartments, providing early warning to prevent flooding and equipment damage.
Oil Water Separators (OWS)
Tank Level Gauging Systems are essential for accurate measurement of liquid levels in fuel, ballast, fresh water, and cargo tanks across marine vessels.
Oil Mist Detection Systems (OMD)
Oil Mist Detection Systems (OMD) play a crucial role in enhancing engine room safety by continuously monitoring the concentration of oil mist within crankcases and enclosed machinery spaces.
Cargo Tank Level, Temperature, & Pressure Monitoring Systems
Cargo Tank Level, Temperature, and Pressure Monitoring Systems are essential for safe and efficient cargo handling on tankers, chemical carriers, and offshore vessels.
Cargo Valves Control Systems
Cargo Valves Control Systems are designed to automate and manage the opening, closing, and monitoring of cargo tank valves on oil, chemical, and product tankers.
Gas Analyzers and Detectors
Gas analyzers and detectors are critical safety devices used in the marine industry to detect and monitor potentially hazardous gases in the air. These gases could come from fuel leaks, engine exhaust, or other sources, and they can pose a serious risk to crew members and passengers if they are not detected and addressed quickly.
Marine gas analyzers and detectors are designed to detect a wide range of gases, including carbon monoxide, methane, hydrogen sulfide, and other toxic or flammable gases. They use sensors that can detect gas concentrations in the air and trigger alarms when those concentrations reach unsafe levels.
Some common types of gas analyzers and detectors used in the marine industry include:
Carbon monoxide detectors: These devices are used to detect carbon monoxide gas, which can be produced by engines, generators, and other combustion sources. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can cause serious health problems and even death in high concentrations.
Combustible gas detectors: These devices are used to detect flammable gases such as methane and propane. They are often used in areas where fuel leaks or spills may occur.
Oxygen monitors: These devices are used to monitor the oxygen levels in enclosed spaces such as engine rooms, cargo holds, or other confined spaces. Low oxygen levels can cause dizziness, confusion, and even unconsciousness.
Hydrogen sulfide detectors: These devices are used to detect the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas, which is produced by decaying organic matter and can be extremely toxic in high concentrations.
Gas analyzers and detectors are essential safety devices for the marine industry, helping to protect crew members and passengers from potentially hazardous gases. Different types of gas analyzers and detectors are used to detect different types of gases, and it’s essential to use the right device for the job to ensure maximum safety.
Single and Multi-Portable Gas Detectors
Single and Multi-Portable Gas Detectors are essential safety devices used onboard marine vessels to detect the presence of hazardous gases in confined spaces, engine rooms, cargo holds, and tank areas.
Fixed Gas Detection Systems
Fixed Gas Detection Systems are permanently installed safety solutions designed to continuously monitor enclosed and high-risk areas onboard vessels for hazardous gases and vapors.
Fire Detection Systems
Fire Detection Systems are critical for early identification of fire hazards onboard marine vessels, ensuring timely alerts and rapid response to protect life, cargo, and assets.
Pressure, Temperature, and Flow Monitoring Systems
Pressure, Temperature, and Flow Monitoring Systems are vital for maintaining operational efficiency and safety across marine machinery and fluid management systems. These sensors provide real-time data from engines, fuel lines, hydraulic systems, and cooling circuits, ensuring stable performance and early fault detection.
Pressure sensors help monitor pump performance, detect leaks, and prevent overpressure situations. Temperature sensors maintain thermal balance across engines, generators, and HVAC systems, preventing overheating or system failure. Flow meters track liquid and gas movement through pipelines, enabling precise control of fuel, water, or air distribution. All data is fed into central control systems, allowing for automated adjustments, alarms, and diagnostics.
These monitoring solutions are engineered for durability in harsh marine environments, offering stable performance in high-vibration and moisture-prone areas. Easy to install and integrate with automation systems, they support proactive maintenance and improved vessel efficiency. Reliable pressure, temperature, and flow monitoring is essential for smooth marine operations and reduced downtime.
Pressure & Temperature Gauges
Pressure and Temperature Gauges are essential instruments used throughout marine systems to provide accurate, real-time readings of mechanical and fluid conditions. Commonly installed on engines, pipelines, boilers, pumps, and HVAC systems, these gauges help monitor operational health, detect anomalies, and support timely maintenance.
Pressure & Temperature Transmitters
Pressure and Temperature Transmitters are key components in modern marine automation systems, offering continuous and accurate monitoring of fluid and gas conditions across engines, pipelines, and critical machinery.
Flow Meters
AMIT Marine Services offers expert supply, installation, and servicing of Flow Meters for a wide range of marine applications. Flow meters are critical for measuring the accurate movement of liquids and gases—such as fuel, water, and compressed air—through onboard pipelines.
Flow Transmitters
AMIT Marine Services specializes in the supply, installation, and maintenance of Flow Transmitters for accurate fluid measurement and control across marine systems. Flow transmitters are used to convert the flow rate of liquids or gases into electronic signals that can be read by automation and monitoring systems onboard.
Safety Valves
We supply, installation, and servicing of Safety Valves to protect critical marine systems from overpressure and equipment failure. Safety valves are essential components in boilers, compressors, pipelines, and pressure vessels, automatically releasing excess pressure to maintain system integrity and crew safety.