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+1 (250) 380-0052

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  • Sabik Ltd will enable UK customers to purchase both Sabik and Carmanah products

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    Sabik sets up UK NavAids company

    2013-10-30T16:57:00

    Finland’s Sabik Group has set up a new company in the UK to enhance the worldwide distribution of Carmanah/Sabik marine NavAids.

  • News

    New small format solar lantern launched

    2013-09-04T07:30:00

    Carmanah Technologies has launched the new M550 one to three nautical mile marine lantern and private aid to navigation (PATON).

  • News

    New series of solar LED marine lanterns

    2013-06-25T07:30:00

    Canada’s Carmanah Technologies has launched a new generation of high performance solar LED marine lantern.

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    Solar marine lantern survives 'extreme testing'

    2009-10-09T12:36:00

    The first solar powered marine lantern with a built in ‘ intelligent deployment’ feature aims to make life easy. Because it automatically tunes itself to its location, it protects itself against improper configuration (while also adjusting for a Schmidt-Clausen effect).

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    Stepping lightly through conflicting demands

    2009-02-01T12:36:00

    Concerns over ports'' energy outputs are rising. It isn''t just the price that is giving port authorities pause for thought, there are two other sets of clashing public and political demands. One of them is improved security and the other is for greener practices. They are not the most natural ...

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    Bright lights with solar marine beacon

    2008-10-30T12:36:00

    Carmanah Technologies Corporation has launched a new flagship product in its line of solar powered marine beacons. The M708 marine lantern combines an advanced optical design with high efficiency solar modules and high efficacy LEDs to become Carmanah' s highest output LED marine lantern to date.

  • Carmanahs new 702-GPS marine light.

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    GPS Synchronised Solar Marine Lights Launched

    2004-09-01T00:00:00

    Canadian solar powered LED lighting specialists Carmanah Technologies Inc has released what is claimed to be the world''s first completely unitised, GPS synchronised marine lights.

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