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Sustainable storage

In today’s world, sustainability has become a crucial aspect of every industry, including marine storage. The word “sustainability,” however, is often misunderstood and misused. ASAR, a leader in sustainable marine storage and automation, is committed to sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and the boating community, while also greatly increasing the financial feasibility of dry storage development. Oscar Siches discusses.

Gulf Star Marina in Fort Myers Beach, Florida is a pioneering example of ASAR’s Smart Marina drystack concept. It is fully automated and offers a captain’s club and concierge service.

Gulf Star Marina in Fort Myers Beach, Florida is a pioneering example of ASAR’s Smart Marina drystack concept. It is fully automated and offers a captain’s club and concierge service.

Sustainability goes beyond just being “green,” instead involving a complex interplay of factors that allow us to maintain our quality of life without compromising the future. In marine storage terms it means creating solutions that minimise environmental impact while maximising efficiency and safety. It involves reducing pollution, conserving resources, and ensuring the longevity of both the storage systems and the boats they house.
The ASAR approach to sustainability is comprehensive, addressing various aspects of the marine storage process from building creation to facility operation. In the context of marine storage, sustainability is crucial—it helps protect marine ecosystems, reduces the carbon footprint of boating activities, and ensures that future generations can enjoy the benefits of recreational boating without compromising the environment.
Traditional boat storage methods often have significant environmental impacts. Boats stored outdoors are exposed to the elements, leading to faster degradation and increased maintenance needs. Think about it: using the same boat for a longer time is much more eco-friendly than constantly building new ones. This is the same concept we see with cars and buildings. By focusing on environmental preservation, we can extend the lifespan of boats and reduce the need for new ones, thereby reducing waste.

An automated storage and retrieval system helps extend the lifespan of boats by protecting them from the elements. By extending the usable lifecycle of boats, we can significantly reduce the environmental impact associated with their production and disposal.
Optimising space and resources
ASAR’s technology significantly reduces the marina’s physical footprint, preserving valuable waterfront property, and enabling more sustainable development. By stacking boats both vertically and multiple rows deep, the system maximises storage capacity without expanding the physical footprint. This is particularly important in areas where space is limited and environmental regulations restrict the development of new marinas.
The system is also 100% electric, ensuring silent and energy-efficient operation. The low electrical consumption and the potential for solar power integration further enhance its sustainability. ASAR makes a 100% solar-powered project possible and is currently pioneering one in Texas, showcasing its commitment to innovative and eco-friendly solutions.
Safety and longevity
The commitment to safety shown by ASAR is evident in its design and available features. The system features fire-resistant concrete and eliminates the launch area where boats are traditionally hoisted by unstable forklifts operated by humans, often in close proximity to pedestrian and vehicular traffic. This significantly reduces safety risks to humans and minimises the risk and liability of vessel damage.
As the system is 100% electric, there is no diesel soot inside the storage area damaging vessels and making them dirty when not used. The solid concrete decks between levels eliminate residual oil leakage, prevent migration of rust and metal shavings, and protect from water and fluid drippage from the vessels stored above. The ASAR system has a usable lifecycle of over 50 years, significantly reducing the frequency of new builds and contributing to long-term sustainability.
Automation maximises the use of storage space, reducing the industry’s overall footprint.

Automation maximises the use of storage space, reducing the industry’s overall footprint.

Drystacks play a vital role in the sustainability of the leisure boating industry. As access to water becomes more restricted due to environmental legislation, they provide a practical solution for boat storage allowing more people to enjoy recreational boating without the need for extensive coastal development. By optimising space and reducing environmental impact, drystacks help balance the growing demand for boating with the need to protect our natural resources.
The marine industry is facing increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices due to growing environmental concerns and stricter regulations. Coastal areas are under significant stress from development, pollution and climate change. As a result, there is a heightened focus on finding innovative solutions that can mitigate these impacts while supporting the industry’s growth.
An automated storage and retrieval system is a prime example of how technology can address these challenges. By providing a more efficient and environmentally friendly way to store boats, ASAR helps reduce the industry’s overall footprint. This aligns with global efforts to promote sustainability and protect marine ecosystems.
The adoption of sustainable practices in the marine industry can have a ripple effect, encouraging other sectors to follow suit. As more companies recognise the benefits of sustainability, from cost savings to improved brand reputation, the push for greener solutions will continue to gain momentum.
ASAR’s innovative approach to marine storage demonstrates its commitment to sustainability. By maximising capacity, safety and revenue while minimising environmental impact, the system benefits both marina owners and the broader marine industry. The use of advanced automation technology ensures efficient operation, while the integration of sustainable practices sets a new standard for marine storage solutions. This approach not only supports environmental preservation but also supports broader corporate sustainability objectives in the marine space.
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