Navaids 13-18 – Page 15

  • An inside view of the new buoy maintenance unit at Trinity House in Harwich.
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    New Buoy Maintenance Facility at Harwich

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Sheffield UK based Hodge Clemco has completed the installation of a new £ 600,000 turn-key preparation and finishing facility in a new buoy maintenance unit at Trinity House in Harwich, Essex.

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    GLAs Award e-Loran Contract

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    The General Lighthouse Authorities (GLAs) have awarded a fifteen year contract to VT Communications for the provision of an enhanced Loran (eLoran) radio navigation service to improve the safety of mariners in the UK and in Ireland.

  • An SB-285P fairway buoy is deployed to mark the approaches to the new Australian LNG Terminal.
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    New Buoys Light Australian LNG Terminal

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Tideland Signal, the UK based aids to navigation specialist has supplied buoys and solar powered lanterns to guide tankers into the berths serving the new LNG terminal on the Burrup Peninsula near Karratha in Western Australia.

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    VTMS Has Wreck Marking Success

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Barwell UK based Vessel Traffic Management Systems Ltd (V.T.M.S), Barwell, UK, has completed a successful operation to mark a partially sunk wreck just off the coast of Gibraltar.

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    'Galatea's Arrival Complete GLA Trio

    2007-08-01T18:07:00Z

    Trinity House’ s new vessel, ‘ THV Galatea’ , arrived in its home port of Harwich in Essex UK for the first time on 23rd July, docking alongside the Trinity House pier after completing the delivery voyage from the Stocznia Remontowa shipyard at Gdansk in Poland.

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    Navaids Light the Way to South Hook LNG

    2007-08-01T18:07:00Z

    UK based aids to navigation specialist Tideland Signal has supplied a variety of LED lanterns to help ensure the safety of the new ships serving the South Hook LNG Terminal under construction near Milford Haven in Wales.

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    'Sunk' Traffic Separation Scheme Reorganised

    2007-08-01T18:07:00Z

    The biggest reorganisation of aids to navigation in UK waters for 30 years came into effect last month with the introduction of a new maritime Traffic Separation Scheme at the Sunk.

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    New Buoys Lose Weight at Seawork

    2007-06-01T11:01:00Z

    Seawork Exhibitor XJF Plastics shares a stand with Eason Marine and Planet Ocean in order to display live information from two data buoys

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    GLAs Launch Their Radio Navigation Plan

    2007-06-01T11:01:00Z

    The General Lighthouse Authorities (GLAs) of the United Kingdom and Ireland   launched their GLA Radio Navigation Plan (GRNP) last month, which sets out how they are going to deliver the radio navigation aspects of their Marine Aids to Navigation Strategy, "2020 The Vision", in support of the emerging e-navigation ...

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    Thermal Imaging Navaids Become Affordable

    2007-06-01T11:01:00Z

    Thermal imaging has become a desirable aid to navigation and security enhancement for ocean going vessels.

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    Government Praise for Buoys from Brazil

    2007-06-01T11:01:00Z

    After years of frustration in dealing with deteriorating pylons, Trinidad''s Port of Spain has purchased a total of 15 Tideland lighted buoys.

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    Germany Certifies New Zealand Nav Lamps

    2007-06-01T11:01:00Z

    New Zealand based Hella Marine, which has distributors throughout Europe, has had their NaviLED Pro navigation lamps certified by the German Maritime Authorities (BSH) for boats up to 50m in length.

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    AIS Enabled Buoy Launched in Oz

    2007-03-01T18:07:00Z

    A truly ''smart'' Sealite buoy was launched last month by Toll Westernport in Westernport Bay, Australia.

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    Auto-Dimming Range Lights for Esbjerg

    2007-03-01T18:07:00Z

    A range light system supplied by Tideland Signal Limited to the Danish Lighthouse Authority (Farvandsvaesenet) for the port of Esbjerg is equipped with a range of auto-dimming facilities to provide appropriate light levels for all conditions from bright sunlight to fog and dark nights.

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    Mobile Maintenance for Remote Lighthouses

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Established MoD naval painting contractor Pyeroy Group is extending its maritime protective coatings work with new contract which will see it providing painting and refurbishment services to lighthouses in remote and exposed locations in the UK.

  • The Trinity House Rapid Intervention Vessel 'THV Alert' is seen deploying a new emergency wreck marking buoy.
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    Trinity House's New Emergency Wreck Marking Buoys on Station

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Trinity House has chosen Tideland Signal''s SB-98P polyethylene buoy and MLED-120SC lantern for use as its emergency wreck marking buoy in accordance with the new IALA Recommendation O-133 of December 2005.

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    VTMS Deploys Buoys to Ireland

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Vessel Traffic Management Systems Ltd (VTMS) has been awarded a contract to supply and install 12 navigation buoys and to upgrade the existing beacon in the river Newry.

  • Tideland Signals TRB-220 rotating beacons are amongst a package of navaids supplied to Angola.
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    Tideland Completes the Refurbishment of Angolan Lighthouses and Aids to Navigation

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Tideland Signal Limited has completed the refurbishment of two lighthouses and other aids to navigation in Angola, replacing the original beacons with modern, solar-powered lanterns at various points along the coast of Benguela Province.

  • The new emergency wreck marking buoy is coloured in equal blue and yellow vertical stripes.
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    Two Colour Response to 'Tricolor'

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The 2002 wreck of the car carrier Tricolor in the Dover Strait sent a sharp signal to all concerned with the emergency marking of ship wrecks.

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    New Chief Executive for Northern Lighthouse Board

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    The Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses have appointed Roger Lockwood CB as chief executive of the Northern Lighthouse Board.