Network protection and control systems for shipbuilding and industrial applications are at the core of Stucke Groupbusiness. Headquartered in Hamburg, with subsidiaries in Serbia, India, China and South Korea, the company has built an installed base of more than 40,000 protection and control systems over the past 50 years. According to Stucke Group, its technology is used in most medium-voltage switchboard installations for commercial newbuildings in South Korea.
Based on its experience in the maritime sector, the company develops protection and control systems designed to meet the requirements of shipbuilding and shipping. The portfolio is supported by worldwide service.
Cybersecurity is a major focus. According to Stucke Group, it is among the first suppliers to achieve certification to the latest cybersecurity standards from six classification societies: ABS, DNV, Bureau Veritas, Lloyd’s Register, Korean Register and China Classification Society. The company’s SYMAP product line has Cyber Secure type approval in accordance with IEC standards.
The company also focuses on sustainability, lifecycle management and obsolescence management. Its offering includes spare parts, repairs, upgrades and retrofit solutions, including support for long-established products such as the SYNPOL D system, introduced in 1994.
Another product on display will be SYMAP ARC, a modular arc protection system for medium- and low-voltage switchboards. According to Stucke Group, the system features very short tripping times and is designed to help protect vessels and onboard electrical systems from the effects of arc flashes.
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