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MARSIG mbH is a maritime software, engineering, and consulting provider based in Rostock, Germany. It offers shipping companies searecs electronic logbooks, emissions reporting services, cloud-based company management portals, and systems for safety, security, fire monitoring, and related operations. This is not a general-purpose SaaS product; it is a highly vertical platform for vessel compliance and operational digitalization.
The searecs electronic logbook covers modules such as deck/bridge, engine room, ballast water, oil, cargo, and garbage record books. It supports predefined templates, checklists, reports, rule-based automatic record generation, filtering and search, and data export. The product emphasizes onboard sensor interfaces, exports to VDR/BAMS/Cloud, parallel work across multiple clients, tablet support, and a fully offline mode, making it suitable for vessels with unstable network connectivity. Its emissions reporting service collects onboard data through the electronic logbook or searecsCLOUD, checks data for completeness and plausibility, pre-calculates CII and EUA, and helps manage reporting workflows with verifiers, EMSA, or flag states.
The website does not publish plans, pricing, payment methods, or SLA details. It only provides entry points for demos, phone discussions, and information requests, which indicates a typical project-based/contact-sales model. Deployment appears to include onboard clients, offline recordkeeping, the searecsCLOUD web application, and a cloud-based company management portal. It does not state whether customer self-hosting is supported.
Compliance is one of its main selling points. searecs is listed as compliant with ISO 21745:2019, MEPC 312(74), MEPC 372(80), and IEC 60945:2002. Its emissions services cover EU MRV, EU ETS, FuelEU, IMO DCS, CII, and EEXI. For integrations, the site mentions vessel sensors, VDR, BAMS, Cloud, and interfaces such as Modbus TCP/IP, NMEA, and OPCUA, but it does not publish information about APIs, SDKs, or developer documentation.
Its strengths are deep specialization in maritime scenarios, broad compliance coverage, and support for onboard offline use, automatic data collection, cloud-based shore-side analysis, and role-based permissions. Its weaknesses are limited pricing transparency and insufficient public detail on developer support, payments, localization, and service support. It is best suited to shipowners, ship management companies, compliance teams, and fleets that need EU/IMO emissions reporting. It is not a good fit for users looking for a general enterprise collaboration SaaS.
The website does not provide information about mainland China network access, payments, invoicing, or local services, so accessibility should be treated as unknown. Chinese shipping companies considering procurement should carefully confirm cross-border access stability, data compliance, EUR/international payment options, Chinese-language support, and whether there are local alternatives for vessel management or emissions compliance software.
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marsig.com is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach marsig.com directly.