FORTEC United Kingdom expands into Maritime sector

FORTEC UK, is pleased to announce its official expansion into the MARITIME market sector, strengthening the group’s portfolio with specialist monitor solutions from NOTTROT B.V., a fellow FORTEC Group company.

This strategic move builds on FORTEC UK’s long-standing expertise in ruggedised display assemblies and aligns with its mission to support demanding industries with reliable, high-performance technology. Maritime operations require solutions that can withstand harsh conditions; salt, humidity, vibration, and fluctuating light levels.  NOTTROTs DNV-certified monitors are engineered to meet these challenges with confidence.

The product range includes full-glass panel mount monitors, designed for bridge consoles, navigation systems, and control rooms. Key features include high brightness for sunlight readability, optical bonding for reduced reflection, anti-glare glass, wide input voltage ranges with EMC filtering, and optional projected capacitive touch. Together, these features deliver clarity, durability, and long-term availability essential for maritime applications.

Leading the UK expansion is Mark Perry, Senior Sales Engineer at FORTEC UK, who will guide customers through the new offerings. “NOTTROTs proven maritime expertise, combined with FORTEC UK’s customer-first engineering support, creates a strong proposition for shipbuilders, integrators, and operators,” said Perry. “We are excited to bring these certified, reliable, and innovative display solutions to the UK maritime sector.”

This launch reflects the continued growth of the FORTEC Group across key markets, reinforcing its commitment to European engineering excellence and trusted partnerships.

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