Wednesday 3 December 08 - 22:47
 

Navigational Aids

  • New buoys and signal controls at Seawork

    Hampshire UK based Hydrosphere makes another short journey to Seawork 2008, where it will be exhibiting a selection of key products from its range of navigation buoys and lights on Stand 24. 

  • XJF Plastics to buoy up business at Seawork

    Rolling down the motorways from Nottinghamshire UK, XJF Plastics, which manufactures the environmentally friendly and lightweight Eason marine navigation buoys, will again be displaying its products at Seawork 2008. 

  • GLAs call for eLoran navigation backup

    The General Lighthouse Authorities of the United Kingdom and Ireland (GLAs) welcomed the recent release of the European eLoran Forum’s report, 'eLoran: Securing Positioning, Navigation and Timing for Europe’s Future'. 

  • Brighter light shines across the Kattegat

    The harbourmaster on Denmark's Lęsų Island has replaced the incandescent bulbs and lampchanger in a conventional warning lantern with Tideland Signal's new MaxiHALO-60 LED flasher assembly in order to achieve a brighter light, giving better visibility across the Kattegat sea between that country and Sweden. 

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