Trade & Business Association

Trade & Business Association Members

Hitek Marine Services is actively involved in discussions with several industry-related associations and community-based organizations.

Participation in these groups enable us to keep abreast of industry trends and regulations, be represented as a long-term maritime supplier, share first-hand customer/supplier experience in multiple industries, network with colleagues and industry leaders, and to support our communities.

Association listing are not inclusive of Hitek Marine Sales & Service
Office organization alliances:

Hitek Marine Services is in active discussions with IMCA (International Marine Contractors Association) to become a member. The primary focus of IMCA is being fully engaged on the transition into sustainable and reusable energy, and lowering the carbon footprint for a greener future. IMCA achieves its mission of improving performance in the marine contracting industry by utilizing the individual expertise of it’s partner members to promote areas of common interest in the health, safety, quality, environmental and technical standards.
In addition, IMCA also serves as a guiding and best practice authority for the Dynamic Positioning Industry, and remains one of the top sources of information for safety standards in Marine instruction. IMCA’s Five Global Pillars that make up the groups value propostion are Safety, Standardization, Responsibility, Global Reach, and Collaberation. Hitek Marine Services is a leading provider for Dynamic Positioning products for the energy sector.

CIRM is a consortium, based in London, U.K., of over 75 maritime manufacturers, communications providers & distributors, from 21 countries, whose origin dates back to 1928. Hitek discusses the mutual benefits regularly with this organization.
CIRM’s objective is “…To promote the application of electronic technology to the safety of life and efficient conduct of vessels at sea; To foster relations between all organisations concerned with electronic aids to marine navigation, communications and information systems.”
An example of the group’s activity is to collectively review and provide opinions on future maritime regulatory specifications enacted by the Standards Committee of the IMO (International Maritime Organization).

RTCM (Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services). Founded as an advisory committee to the U.S. State Department in 1947, RTCM now operates as an independent international non-profit scientific, professional & educational membership organization.
RTCM focuses on all aspects of maritime radio communications, radio navigation, and related technologies, including policy issues, regulatory changes, and technical standards development.
RTCM standards are incorporated… into U.S. [FCC] and U.S. Coast Guard regulations. ….used as the basis for requirements….of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC),… mandatory under Chapters IV&V.. the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).

Wake County’s Economic Development’s Target Industry Cluster Groups – Smart Grid / CleanTech Cluster and with a previous group, the Defense Technology Cluster.
The goal of these networking organizations is to bring together companies and research institutions that have significant representation in dynamic industries in our region, such as the utility sector revitalization, defense programs, medical technology, textiles, software, etc.. Quarterly meetings, programs, and industry conferences are available to associates.
The promotion of a concentrated presence of target industry leaders and suppliers attracts potential customers, heightens awareness of the region’s economic strength, and encourages quality talent flow to the area.

The National Marine Electronics Association is a US-based marine electronics trade organization setting standards of communication between marine electronics. Hitek Marine Services is always at the forefront in being certified by these organizations.