Navaids – Page 6
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Short to medium range self-contained lantern
Canadian AtoNs manufacturer Sabik Marine, part of Carmanah Technologies Corporation, has just launched the M660; a self-contained lantern for buoys and minor beacons with a visible range of up to four nautical miles.
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Ministerial visit
Shane Ross TD, Irish Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport visited the Irish Lights facility in Dun Laoghaire in November.
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Maltese order
Transport Malta has improved its marine aids to navigation with twenty new buoys, supplied by Spain-headquartered AtoN specialist Almarin, in collaboration with the local partner, Boat Maintenance.
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Bearing proves pivotal
UK-based marine engineering specialist, Ocean Kinetics, which claims an extensive track record in fabrication, oil and gas, renewables, marine works and marine salvage, has taken delivery of a high performance turntable bearing from R.A. Rodriguez (U.K.) Limited to help it refurbish a lighthouse lamp.
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AIS for TRIAXYS
Canadian data buoy company AXYS Technologies has recently announced the addition of AIS vessel tracking to its wave buoy series, TRIAXYS.
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Seagull navigation buoys
Irish company JFC has introduced a new range of navigation buoys that are based around a modular construction system designed for use for both inshore and offshore applications.
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Portsmouth navaids for new carriers
Work on new lights that will guide the Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers safely into Portsmouth harbour, UK is nearing completion as the top sections of the structures are put in place.
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New VTS for Gibraltar
The contract to supply and install the Gibraltar Port Authority’s new Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) system has recently been awarded to the Norwegian company Kongsberg Norcontrol (KNC), a world leader in VTS surveillance.
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JFC awarded
Irish navaids manufacturer, JFC, has been awarded the ‘Excellence in Marine Technology’ award.
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Hydrosphere signs with FullOceans
Aids to Navigation supplier Hydrosphere has signed an agreement at Seawork 2016 to be the sole UK and Ireland distributor for the French made FullOceans range of buoys.
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Mobilis T1200 chosen for Barmouth Harbour
When two new buoys able to withstand exposed conditions in the outer channel at Barmouth Harbour, Wales, UK were required, the Mobilis T1200 was an obvious choice.
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Bluetooth controlled navaids
Sabik, a division of the US-headquartered Carmanah Technologies Corporation has introduced a new Bluetooth control app based on Bluetooth Smart technology.
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Navaids off the shelf
French manufacturer FullOceans says it has brought an innovative approach to the navigation aid equipment market thanks to a new fixed pricing model delivered through an online shop.
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Sealite Global Engineering Manager
Australia-headquartered Sealite, which claims to be the world''s fastest growing manufacturer of marine aids to navigation, has announced the appointment of Mr. Malcolm Nicholson to the role of Global Engineering Manager.
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Sabik SC 160
Canadian-headquartered navaids specialist Sabik Marine will introduce to the European market at Seawork 2016 its new self-contained lantern SC 160 based on innovative LED 160 technology.
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The world’s first composite lighthouse
Acciona Infrastructures in Spain, along with Huntsman Advanced Technology have been awarded recognition at the composites show JEC World for the first ever all composite lighthouse in Valencia.
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Navaids-driven boost for Irish manufacturing
Irish company JFC Manufacturing has announced details of a new range of polyethylene buoys, at the ‘Innovating the future of Marine Navigation Safety’ conference in Galway in October. The buoys are being produced by the company’s new division, JFC Marine.
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Barcelona refurbishment
Almarin, a Spanish manufacturer of Marine Aids to Navigation, has carried out the design, supply and installation of three lantern rooms with their respective domes for the Port of Barcelona, Spain.
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Milestone reached in engineering project
New engineering methods are being used to cut costs and provide safer navigation. The developments have come about through collaboration between aids to navigation supplier Hydrosphere and ABP Southampton which manages and maintains the navigation lights and buoys in Southampton Water, UK and its approaches.
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Tideland acquisition
US-headquartered navaids specialist Tideland Signal Corporation has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the IMT B.V. Group of Companies.