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Jeppesen Piracy Update Wins Safety Award

Jeppesen's Piracy Update product, which combines navigational charts with up-to-date information regarding piracy surveillance and incidents, won the first ever Safety at Sea International Security Award on 22 June. The award was created by Safety at Sea International magazine to single out a product that demonstrates an innovative and original development with potential to improve security on board and on shore.


Jeppesen Piracy Update was introduced in 2009 to provide ship officers and managers with a new decision-making tool that helps them minimize the risk of pirate attack. The solution integrates detailed chart and weather information with daily updates on piracy surveillance and incidents from leading governmental and military sources, compiled by Bergen Risk Solutions. With Jeppesen Piracy Update, the route planning process can easily incorporate the location of recent pirate activity and weather conditions that hamper pirates' effectiveness.

(Source: Jeppesen)

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4-level ECDIS Concept

The Transas Marine 4-level ECDIS concept is designed to provide an IMO compliant solution for the shipping companies. The range of product packages Standard, Standard+, Premium and Premium+, features Transas Navi-Sailor software applied through all systems. All packages include selected standard features with an extensive range of additional options.

 

Anders Rydlinger, Transas Marine Product Development Director says the objective is to provide a solution to the market where a "Standard" system features the best available quality and at the same time is user-friendly and cost-efficient. On another side, there are shipping companies preferring to utilise a comprehensive technology going beyond IMO requirements. This 4-level concept is developed to cover all market requirements.

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(Source: Transas)

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