Scanmar was the pioneer of cable-free Catch Systems in 1980 and has remained the world leader of development and production for the global fishing industry. Close collaboration with fishermen, research institutes, service partners and others in the industry has given the knowledge to develop products with high utility value, ensuring increased efficiency and cost savings.
Scanmars sensors and bridge systems are acknowledged for their advanced technology and high quality, and are constantly aiming to improve the products by listening to customers and users. Since the beginning, Scanmar have invested around 50 million Euro in the development of robust, reliableand innovative products.
Globally, Scanmar have sold over 5,000 bridge systems and 50,000 sensors.
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