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Pre-designed ShoreBox solution for a lean shore connection system integration in your port Cut emissions in your port the most simple and cost-efficient way:


Minimised engineering time and costs • Pre-packaged solution made of standard, proven components • Easy installation and commissioning • Easy maintenance • Compact footprint for minimum impact at berth • Available worldwide


Scalable and mobile • Minimise your energy consumption by optimising the available power • Adapt your investment to evolving power needs


Experts in onshore and onboard solutions • Benefit from more than 90 years’ experience in the marine industry • Get best-in-class performance in both your onshore and onboard shore connection systems


• Receive the support you need thanks to our worldwide presence and standardised solutions and architectures


Shore Connection Technology


Environmental Benefits and Best Practices Learn more about the shore


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