Navaids – Page 9
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VLB-67 provides great flexibility
Hydrosphere’s new Vega VLB-67 LED obstacle and bridge marking light is a feature rich product designed for flexibility.
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Spanish navaids package for Puerto Brisa
Almarin, a Spanish manufacturer of AtoN, has completed the design and turn-key supply of aids to navigation for Puerto Brisa, at La Guajira in Colombia.
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Public invited for Trinity House Open Day
In 1514 a young King Henry VIII granted a Royal Charter to a fraternity of mariners called the Guild of the Holy Trinity “so that they might regulate the pilotage of ships in the King’s streams”.
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3 Metre buoy goes to work in Australia
Canada’s AXYS Technologies Inc has secured a contract with its Australian partner Metocean Services International Pty Ltd. (MSI).
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Tideland takes stock of African navaids
Aids to navigation specialist Tideland Signal gathered over 40 agents, customers and contractors from Africa, the Middle East and further afield recently for a three day conference and training seminar in Cape Town, South Africa.
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New Carmanah range shines at Seawork
Surrey UK based Sabik Ltd is introducing the new Carmanah self-contained lantern series at SEAWORK 2014.
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Beaconing for Spanish marine energy platform
Spanish manufacturer of AtoN, Almarin, has supplied the maritime beaconing for Biscay Marine Energy Platform (BIMEP) in Bizkaia, Spain.
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Warning systems for Clair Ridge platforms
The two platforms of the Clair Ridge development west of Shetland will be marked by temporary warning systems from Tideland Signal for approximately two years, while work continues on the topsides and subsea pipelines.
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New data buoy platform makes debut
UK based aids to navigation supplier Hydrosphere has launched a data buoy platform, the Mobilis DB 650, which can be used for a variety of inshore and estuary applications in up to 50m water depth.
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Sheringham Shoal buoy rental contract renewed
SCIRA, the developer of Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm off the UK’s North Norfolk coast, has extended its rental of eight JET 9000 Q HV navigation buoys that are being used to mark the site.
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New port entry light from Sealite
Australia based navaids manufacturer Sealite has introduced its Port Entry Light, a low powered, high intensity precision sector light for day or night use.
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Contracts for under keel clearance system
As OMC International (OMC) celebrates the 20th anniversary of its first Dynamic Under Keel Clearance (DUKC) navigation system, the company has also moved its Melbourne headquarters to nearby larger premises to house its rapidly growing staff hired in response to an expanding global workload.
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Buoys part of package to Santiago Island
Lindley Marinas, specialized in floating equipment, has recently supplied pontoons and aids to navigation to ENAPOR, the Cape Verde port management company.
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New small format solar lantern launched
Carmanah Technologies has launched the new M550 one to three nautical mile marine lantern and private aid to navigation (PATON).
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Tideland navaids at Offshore Energy13
Tideland Signal will be showing its comprehensive range of aids to navigation (AtoN) equipment and systems for offshore oil and gas platforms, offshore wind farms, ports and harbours on stand 11.012 at Offshore Energy 13 at the Amsterdam RAI from 15-16 October.
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Differential E-Loran gets a green light
E-Loran, the electronic positioning system that is being promoted as a back up to GPS has moved one stage further with government approval to expand the coverage in some British port areas.
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Sealite introduces Europe manufactured buoy
Nine Sealite Trident-2600 Ocean buoys with SLC600 lanterns have been installed at one of the main gateway ports in Europe.
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French manufacturer launches GPS module
France based navaids manufacturer ZTI has launched a new GPS based module deigned for buoys, beacons and lighthouses which it has designed in conjunction with French authorities.
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Hydrosphere supplies buoys for Met Office
Aids to navigation supplier Hydrosphere UK Ltd has supplied several Mobilis DB 8000 data buoy platforms to the UK Met Office to replace its ageing K series ocean data acquisition system buoys.
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Ongoing development ensures racon future
The growing use of GNSS in recent years has stimulated marine navigation and AtoN capability, with many of those involved in the field predicting the replacement of racons with such systems.