Rudder & Propulsion Controls — Industry Leaders in Marine Manoeuvring
161| 162|163| Germany has long been a powerhouse in maritime engineering, and its ship steering systems sector is no exception. 164| From precision rudders to azimuth thrusters and integrated propulsion controls, German manufacturers set the global 165| benchmark for reliability, efficiency, and innovation. This guide profiles the five key players driving the industry forward. 166|
167| 168|169| Modern vessel manoeuvring demands far more than a simple rudder and wheel. Today’s steering systems integrate 170| electro-hydraulic actuators, advanced autopilot algorithms, dynamic positioning interfaces, and highly efficient 171| propulsion-steering combos. German companies supply everything from coastal workboats to the world’s largest 172| container ships and luxury yachts. Below we examine the leading manufacturers headquartered in Germany, their core 173| technologies, and what sets them apart in a competitive global market. 174|
175| 176|Leading Manufacturers
Rolls-Royce Power Systems — MTU Friedrichshafen
180| Friedrichshafen, Baden-Württemberg 181|182| Rolls-Royce Power Systems, home to the MTU brand, delivers fully integrated bridge-to-propeller solutions 183| through its mtu NautIQ product family. This covers steering control, autopilot 184| functions, and dynamic positioning for naval vessels, super-yachts, and offshore support ships. By combining 185| engine management with rudder and thruster controls into a single automation platform, MTU enables optimal 186| fuel efficiency and manoeuvrability across the entire operating envelope. The Friedrichshafen facility houses 187| extensive R&D capabilities including simulation labs that test steering response under extreme sea states. 188|
189|Becker Marine Systems
193| Hamburg 194|195| Becker Marine Systems is the world leader in high-performance rudder technology. Its flagship 196| Becker Flap Rudder uses a servo-driven trailing-edge flap to generate up to 197| 70 % more side force than a conventional spade rudder, delivering tighter turning circles and reduced 198| stopping distances for ferries, Ro-Ro vessels, cruise ships, and mega-yachts. Becker also manufactures the 199| Becker Twisted Fin and the Becker Mewis Duct, 200| a pre-swirl stator that recovers rotational energy from the propeller slipstream to cut fuel consumption by 201| 4–6 %. With over 6,000 rudder installations worldwide, Becker Marine Systems is synonymous 202| with rudder innovation. 203|
204|Jastram Engineering
208| Hamburg 209|210| Jastram Engineering has designed and built steering gear for more than 80 years, specialising in 211| electro-hydraulic steering systems for vessels from 10 m workboats 212| up to 400 m tankers and bulk carriers. Its modular Jastram Steering Gear 213| System (JSG) can be configured for single-rudder, twin-rudder, or multi-rudder arrangements without 214| custom engineering. Jastram also supplies the Jastram Monitoring System (JMS), a digital condition-monitoring 215| suite that tracks oil quality, cylinder leakage, and bearing wear in real time, helping operators shift 216| from calendar-based to predictive maintenance. 217|
218|Schottel
222| Spay, Rhineland-Palatinate 223|224| Schottel invented the azimuth thruster and remains the global technology 225| leader in steerable propulsion. Its Schottel RudderPropeller (SRP) combines 226| a controllable-pitch propeller with a 360°-rotatable pod, providing both propulsion and steering thrust 227| from a single unit and eliminating the need for a separate rudder. The product line spans the compact SCD 228| for inland push-boats to the SRP 7000 series for offshore construction vessels. Schottel also produces the 229| Schottel Pump Jet (SPJ) for high-speed naval craft and the 230| Schottel EcoPeller, a permanent-magnet azimuth thruster that reduces noise 231| and maintenance while boosting efficiency. 232|
233|Wärtsilä Germany
237| Multiple sites (Augsburg, Hamburg, Friedrichshafen) 238|239| Wärtsilä’s German operations supply integrated steering and 240| propulsion control systems under the Wärtsilä NACOS platform, 241| encompassing autopilots, track-pilot control, dynamic positioning, and full bridge automation. The company’s 242| German engineering centres specialise in transverse thrusters, tunnel thrusters, and retractable azimuth 243| thrusters that work with main steering systems for precise station-keeping. Wärtsilä Germany also 244| drives smart steering development, including machine-learning-based autopilot tuning that adapts to sea state, 245| hull fouling, and loading conditions without manual recalibration. 246|
247|Technology Landscape
251| The German steering systems market is defined by three converging trends: 252|
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- Integrated Bridge-to-Propeller Control — Unified automation platforms manage engines, 255| rudders, thrusters, and DP from a single console, reducing duplication and enabling holistic energy optimisation. 256|
- Predictive Maintenance — Embedded sensors in steering gear feed data into 257| cloud-based dashboards, allowing operators to detect issues before they cause downtime. 258|
- Electric and Hybrid Actuation — All five companies invest in all-electric steering 259| and e-PTO/PTI topologies that enable zero-emission manoeuvring in harbour areas. 260|
Global Market Position
263|264| Germany’s steering manufacturers command a significant global market share, particularly in cruise, LNG 265| carrier, naval, and offshore wind installation vessels. Exports account for over 80 % of production, 266| with key customer regions in Asia, the Middle East, and Northern Europe. The country benefits from a dense 267| network of classification societies, research institutes, and a highly skilled workforce. According to the 268| VDMA Marine & Offshore Industries association, steering and manoeuvring systems represent roughly 269| 12 % of Germany’s marine equipment exports, a share that has grown steadily as vessel sizes 270| increase and port congestion demands ever-better low-speed manoeuvring capability. 271|
272| 273|Frequently Asked Questions
274| 275|What types of ship steering systems are produced in Germany?
277|German manufacturers produce the full spectrum: conventional spade and semi-spade rudders, high-lift 278| flap rudders (Becker), rotary-vane and ram-type electro-hydraulic steering gear (Jastram), azimuth thrusters 279| that combine propulsion and steering (Schottel), and fully integrated bridge-control platforms with autopilot 280| and dynamic positioning (Rolls-Royce/MTU and Wärtsilä Germany). Most systems are available in 281| electric, electro-hydraulic, and hybrid configurations.
282|Which German steering system is best for a workboat or tug?
286|For tugs and harbour craft, Schottel’s RudderPropeller (SRP) or the Becker Flap Rudder paired with 287| a Jastram JSG steering gear are industry-standard choices. Schottel azimuth thrusters offer 360° thrust 288| vectoring for exceptional responsiveness during ship-assist operations, while Becker flap rudders provide 289| high side-force for robust course control in narrow channels. Many operators combine both an SRP for primary 290| propulsion and a flap rudder for emergency backup and enhanced seakeeping.
291|How do German steering systems address emissions regulations?
295|German manufacturers support decarbonisation through multiple technologies. Becker’s Mewis Duct and 296| Twisted Fin reduce fuel consumption by recovering rotational energy. Schottel’s EcoPeller uses 297| permanent-magnet technology to cut electrical losses by 30 % compared to conventional induction motors. 298| MTU’s NautIQ platform enables optimal engine loading via precise steering and trim control. Most 299| manufacturers now offer all-electric steering gear variants that eliminate hydraulic oil, reducing fire risk 300| and potential for accidental discharge. These technologies help vessel owners comply with IMO EEXI and 301| CII regulations.
302|Can German steering systems be retrofitted on older vessels?
306|Yes, retrofitting is a major part of the business. Jastram’s modular JSG steering gear fits existing 307| rudder stocks with minimal structural modification. Becker offers retrofit kits for flap rudders that install 308| during scheduled dry-docking. Schottel provides compact azimuth thruster units mountable through bottom or 309| side flanges, often replacing older nozzle-rudder arrangements. Wärtsilä Germany supplies 310| bridge-automation retrofits that integrate with legacy steering gear. Typical payback periods range from 311| two to four years based on fuel savings alone, making retrofits a sound investment without the cost of a 312| new build.
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