Integrated Marine Solutions at the 2025 WorkBoat Show – SIT & Partners

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By Joe Steele November 17, 2025

Visit Us at Booth #923 with Our Partners DMIC, Emerson, and JARP to learn more about our marine solutions.

The International WorkBoat Show has long been the premier event for commercial vessel owners, operators, builders, and marine engineers seeking innovative solutions that enhance vessel performance, reliability, and safety. This year, Supreme Integrated Technology, Inc. (SIT) is proud to return to Booth #923 joined by our trusted vendor partners DMIC, Emerson, and JARP—to showcase a comprehensive suite of marine-grade hydraulic and electro-hydraulic solutions engineered to perform in the world’s most demanding maritime environments.

From offshore platforms and workboats to military vessels and ferry systems, SIT’s approach to system design and integration is rooted in one goal: helping operators achieve reliable performance throughout the life of their vessel.

Integrated Systems Built for Demanding Marine Applications

For over three decades, SIT has engineered turnkey hydraulic and electro-hydraulic systems designed for precision, endurance, and control in critical marine applications. Our portfolio includes:

  • Valve control and automation systems
  • Ballast and bilge control systems
  • Winch and deck machinery controls
  • Steering and propulsion systems
  • Hatch, ramp, and door actuation
  • Hydraulic power units and manifolds

Each system is engineered, built, and tested under one roof backed by certified quality processes, precision machining, and a highly experienced team of mechanical, electrical, and controls engineers. Whether you’re designing a new vessel or upgrading an existing one, SIT delivers a complete, integrated solution that minimizes downtime and ensures smooth, safe operation in any sea state.

Partnering with Industry Leaders

At SIT, we know that performance begins with strong partnerships. That’s why we’ve aligned with leading marine technology innovators to bring customers proven reliability and engineered excellence.

Emerson – Marine Valve Automation & Control

As the North American Marine Partner for Emerson, SIT provides fully integrated valve automation systems utilizing Emerson’s Damcos™ and Aperio™ technologies. From electro-hydraulic local power units (LPUs), to intelligent radar systems integrated into a centralized control and monitoring system, SIT and Emerson together offer end-to-end marine automation solutions that combine advanced control, safety compliance, and lifecycle support.

Our joint projects include fully integrated bilge and ballast systems, cargo tank level gauging systems, bunkering/fuel management systems and dry dock facilities—demonstrating how Emerson’s proven technology, combined with SIT’s system integration expertise, creates marine automation packages trusted across global fleets.

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DMIC – Precision Fluid Control Components

SIT partners with DMIC (Delaware Manufacturing Industries Corporation) to integrate high-performance valves, manifolds, and fluid control components into our hydraulic systems. Known for their precision engineering and quick-turn manufacturing, DMIC components enhance system efficiency and reduce maintenance costs—critical for commercial marine operators seeking uptime reliability.

From pressure control valves to check and flow-diverter assemblies, DMIC’s marine-rated components play a key role in the dependability of SIT’s hydraulic power units and valve control systems.

JARP – Custom Hydraulic Cylinders for Harsh Marine Environments

Rounding out our vendor lineup is JARP, a leader in custom hydraulic cylinder manufacturing for marine, offshore, and industrial applications. JARP’s cylinders are engineered for high corrosion resistance, extended life cycles, and precision performance—all essential attributes for deck machinery, lift systems, and actuation equipment exposed to saltwater, vibration, and pressure extremes.

By collaborating with JARP, SIT ensures our systems not only perform but endure—delivering long-term value to operators and shipbuilders alike.

Supporting Commercial Vessel Owners, Operators, and Builders

The marine industry demands more than components—it requires complete, integrated systems that simplify operations and maximize uptime. SIT’s in-house capabilities allow us to design, fabricate, assemble, and test complex hydraulic and electro-hydraulic systems under one roof. This streamlined approach gives owners and builders confidence that every valve, manifold, and control interface works in harmony before it ever reaches the shipyard.

Our team understands the challenges of tight project schedules, classification requirements, and vessel retrofit constraints. Whether it’s developing a new steering control system, upgrading a ballast control network, or providing onsite commissioning and lifecycle support, SIT acts as a partner from concept through commissioning—and beyond.

See Our Solutions in Action at Booth #923

We invite all WorkBoat Show attendees to visit Supreme Integrated Technology at Booth #923 to experience firsthand how our hydraulic, electro-hydraulic, and automation systems are shaping the next generation of commercial and offshore vessels. Our team and vendor partners—Emerson, DMIC, and JARP—will be on hand to discuss your projects, answer technical questions, and demonstrate how our integrated solutions can help you optimize vessel performance and reduce lifecycle costs.

Let’s Build the Future of Marine Motion Together

At SIT, we’re more than a systems supplier—we’re a partner in powering marine motion. Stop by Booth #923 at the International WorkBoat Show to explore how our team can help you design, automate, and maintain the systems that keep your fleet moving forward.

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