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Furuno Denmark AS

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Head Office

2650 Hvidovre

Denmark

+45 36 77 40 12

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www.furuno.co.jp

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  • ​Furuno wants to move the digital transformation of marine electronics and autonomous ships forward

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    Dedicated to digital transformation

    2022-01-17T13:46:00

    An electronic equipment supplier wants the industry to share all it knows about digital innovation

  • Furuno FM4800

    News

    New VHF radio boosts safety at sea

    2018-08-17T09:59:00

    A new all-in-one marine VHF radiotelephone offers built-in Class D DSC, GPS receiver, AIS receiver, and simplified loudhailer with intercom.

  • DRS4D-NXT radar can track up to 100 targets in a single sweep

    News

    New Furuno marine navigation radar

    2016-02-18T15:19:00

    Japanese marine electronics specialist Furuno has introduced its new solid-state marine navigation radar with Doppler technology.

  • FAR-15x3 (left) and FAR-15x8 (right)

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    Radars ready

    2016-02-04T16:57:00

    Japanese marine electronics specialist Furuno has announced that its two new Radar models, FAR-15x3 series and FAR-15x8 series will be ready for launch very shortly.

  • The new instructors will be trained in Denmark under the on-site syllabus

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    ECDIS training available in India and the Philippines

    2013-02-25T17:44:00

    Global maritime safety company, Furuno, has set up two new training facilities in India and the Philippines.

  • The NavSkills Computer Aided Training or,  the NavSkills CAT, combines the best parts from computer based training as well as class room training

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    ECDIS distance training with NavSkills CAT

    2012-11-20T07:30:00

    Furuno’s INS Training Centre in Denmark has released the new distant training platform NavSkills CAT, using a computer aided training platform to provide high quality training to Furuno’s ECDIS users.

  • Using IBS/INS and ECDIS demands a different approach to the daily navigation tasks because everything is electronic.

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    DNV certification for Furuno INS Training Centre

    2010-11-03T10:19:00

    The Furuno INS Training Centre in Copenhagen has become the first in the world to have the course IMO Model Course 1.32 Operational use and understanding of Integrated Bridge Systems (IBS), including Integrated Navigation Systems (INS) certified by DNV SeaSkill.

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    Furuno Expands Presence

    2005-09-01T00:00:00

    Japan''s Furuno marine electronics company has opened a fully owned subsidiary, Furuno Deutschland GmbH in Hamburg, which has taken over Furuno''s service and distribution activities within Germany, Austria and Switzerland from former distributor Ferropilot. The establishment of Furuno Deutschland together with the recent opening of Furuno Eurus in Russia strengthens ...

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    Bridge Equipment Goes Dutch

    2005-03-01T00:00:00

    To obtain a further shortening of lead time, especially in the increasingly important retrofit market, Furuno has opened a new European Distribution Centre at Zwijndrecht in the Netherlands.

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