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Teledyne acquires Maretron to strengthen Raymarine portfolio

Teledyne Maretron acquisition

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated has acquired the assets of Maretron, including the brand’s Octoplex, MPower and MConnect product lines, from Littelfuse, Inc. The transaction was announced on 1 July 2025.

In 2024, Raymarine and Maretron partnered to announce a new technical integration that allows boat owners to access more comprehensive monitoring through Raymarine’s Axiom chartplotter displays.

The acquisition integrates Maretron’s products and engineering capabilities into Teledyne’s Raymarine business.

Grégoire Outters, vice president and general manager of Teledyne FLIR Maritime and Raymarine, says: “One of our strategic pillars is to provide customers with the best integration options in the industry, and Maretron strengthens our offering to the market. By incorporating Maretron’s award-winning products into the Raymarine portfolio, we will create a better experience for our customers.”

Raymarine says it plans to retain Maretron’s brand and product lines to ensure continuity for existing Maretron clients. The acquisition also includes Maretron‘s Florida office, allowing for continued operations in the southeastern US boating market.

This transaction represents Teledyne’s 11th corporate carve-out and the second such acquisition in 2025. In 2023, MIN reported on Teledyne Technologies’ acquisition of the digital marine navigation specialist ChartWorld International Limited and its affiliates.

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3 responses to “Teledyne acquires Maretron to strengthen Raymarine portfolio”

  1. Dieter Lettner says:

    Since Littelfuse has purchased Carling and their subsidiaries I predicted, they will sell everything which is not their core business. The next one will be the switch business.
    But at least there are more than good alternatives…

  2. Jonathan kona says:

    not long before Carlings former headquarters in Connecticut’s personal is eliminated or moved to their mexico location.

  3. Jonathan kona says:

    I personally see littelfuse selling off Carling completely. they’ve completely destroyed their former world headquarters in Connecticut and in Texas.