2025/7/23 23:06:05
Published: July 2025 | Source: BURY CABLES LIMITED
As global maritime industries push toward digitalization and automation, demand is growing for marine coaxial cable and other ruggedized signal transmission solutions. Whether for navigation systems on deep-sea vessels or real-time surveillance on offshore platforms, these specialized cables are becoming vital infrastructure components.
With modern ships relying more on data-driven technologies—radar, satellite TV, control automation, and video surveillance—the need for high-frequency, interference-resistant coaxial cables has surged. Meanwhile, strict international safety standards, such as those enforced by IMO (International Maritime Organization), DNV, and Lloyd’s Register, are accelerating the replacement of outdated cable systems with low-smoke, halogen-free (LSZH) fire-rated cables capable of surviving the harshest environments.
According to recent industry analysis, the marine coaxial cable market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7–9% through 2030, driven by:
Shipbuilding expansion in Asia and Europe
Offshore energy infrastructure upgrades
Retrofitting of naval fleets with modern RF and alarm systems
Harsh-environment cabling for Arctic and tropical deployments
Key innovations in this sector include water-blocked coaxial cables for flood zones or sub-deck routing, corrosion-resistant tinned copper braid shields, radiation- and oil-resistant sheathing for military and offshore drilling applications, and hybrid coaxial/power cables for compact and integrated installations.
In addition, smart ships and AI-assisted navigation systems are increasing RF and data load requirements, creating more demand for double-shielded, high-bandwidth coaxial cable solutions.
BURY CABLE is committed to delivering certified marine coaxial cable solutions that meet IEC 60092 and BS 6883 standards. Our products are engineered for long-term performance in corrosive, wet, and vibration-prone conditions—ensuring safe and stable signal transmission at sea. We continue to invest in R&D to address emerging needs from the offshore wind, marine defense, and autonomous vessel markets.
As maritime connectivity becomes smarter, safer, and more mission-critical, marine coaxial cables are evolving from passive infrastructure to strategic components. Whether onboard a superyacht or a military frigate, choosing the right cable is no longer optional—it’s operationally essential.