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    Daniamant nominated for ‘Best Safety Product of the Year’ at the Safety at Sea Awards 2018

    2018-06-14T14:30:00Z

    Daniamant is proud to announce that both Daniamant’s EchoPilot 3D Forward Looking Sonar and the ODEO Distress Flare have been nominated for the Best Safety Product of the Year at Safety at Sea Awards 2018 (both in the hardware and hardware and software package categories).

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    Daniamant Presents The New 3D Forward Looking Sonar

    2018-06-14T14:26:00Z

    Daniamant A/S has released their newest EchoPilot FLS 3D, which is in a class of its own on the Forward Looking Sonar market. The new FLS 3D has been upgraded to become the most powerful forward looking sonar, in the leisure market, at its price level.

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    Safety and electronics acquisition

    2021-11-17T10:34:00

    Ernströmgruppen AB has agreed to acquire Daniamant A/S and Daniamant Ltd., a Danish-based marine electronics company, from the NTR Holding A/S Group.

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    Danish maritime safety sector acquisition

    2020-12-17T10:27:00

    Danish-based marine electronics company, Daniamant, has acquired the Danish-based company, Alcares’ complete portfolio of products, assets and activities. Alcares specialises in the design, development and manufacture of Survivor Location Lights.

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    Maritime safety achievements awarded

    2019-09-16T14:39:00

    Achievements in maritime safety were honoured at the annual IHS Markit Safety at Sea Awards.

  • Daniamant’s new W4-A lifejacket light

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    Long run time lifejacket light

    2019-06-21T09:33:00

    Integrated lifejacket lights are long-life light signals attached to the jacket that can be activated either manually or, as with Daniamant’s new W4-A, by submersion in water.

  • Kevin Rough: "In fact, this range became one of our biggest successes with payback coming inside three months, not the usual three years.”

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    Kevin Rough: Daniamant

    2019-05-30T11:18:00

    Kevin Rough of Danish headquartered Daniamant is getting used to pushing for change. But, he admitted, “it wasn’t something I was originally looking for”.

  • The EchoPilot FLS 2D is the culmination of more than 18 years of research and manufacturing

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    Forward Looking Sonar offers higher assurance in poorly chartered areas

    2019-04-18T11:52:00

    While a good survey and a precise position has been the key to keeping boats safe and sound for centuries, there are times when this isn’t an option. Some places are still poorly charted and there are moving shoals which defy the efforts of hydrographers and harbour buoyage.

  • DanEI-300T sensor and display unit

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    Electronic Inclinometer enhances tug safety

    2019-03-28T11:07:00

    Tug capsizes and near-capsizes, particularly those caused by towline girting are an area that ''MJ'' still reports on all too often.

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