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Radio Holland in remote monitoring agreement with CNCo

Under the agreement, Radio Holland will install VDR Remote Interface on board three CNCo vessels (Coral Chief, Highland Chief and New Guinea Chief). The decision follows a successful pilot scheme on CNCo’s multipurpose vessel, the Papuan Chief.

Radio Holland’s Global Manager Remote Services, Frank Berends says that the remote monitoring agreement means that “we can, for example, monitor if the radar and ECDIS are working properly, examine data sent to the VDR and check all the GMDSS equipment on board. Most problems can be solved remotely, otherwise we prepare to send engineers to the next port, with the correct parts.”

The agreement cuts on board maintenance and the time it takes to do surveys considerably.

“An annual on board survey usually averages 6-8 hours,” says David Watts, Radio Holland Regional Director Asia. “But by Radio Holland engineers testing equipment remotely and verifying data, this can fall to just 2-4 hours. With a 50% reduction of maintenance hours on a large fleet of ships over their lifetime, this represents a significant savings for the shipowner.”

Radio Holland has worked closely with CNCo for several years and was already the preferred supplier for the navigation/communications package for CNCo’s newbuild program, which involves 37 multipurpose ships and bulk carriers. The company has already installed the integrated bridge system on 30 of these vessels and the remaining seven will have the new bridge fitted in 2016.

Radio Holland is part of the newly formed company RH Marine Group, formerly known as Imtech Marine, established in November following Imtech Marine’s acquisition by Parcom Capital and Pon Holdings.

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Alphatron delivers first 46-inch display AlphaBridge

Providing a 360 viewing field, the AlphaBridge incorporates a number of unique and sophisticated functions, presented on three ultra sharp displays in a fully integrated package.

Detection and identification are key demands to be met by patrol vessels.The patrol vessel has a state of the art tactical navigation and observation system onboard allowing target motion analysis, intelligence and target alarms to enable quick response to emergency situations.

The vessel can share intelligence with the shore based surveillance center using a secure voice link via VHF and MF/HF and data through a VSAT communications line.

The multiple solutions and capabilities of the AlphaBridge are supported by specialized WECDIS functions, presented on large displays in an easy to use format.

Raytheon Anschütz expands U.S. operations

MAY 29, 2015 — Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has launched a new subsidiary, Raytheon Anschuetz USA LLC. Located in San Diego, CA, the new company reinforces customer care and support for Raytheon

Fassmer delivers research vessel

MAY 20, 2015 — Just 14 months after receiving a contract from Fugro OSAE, GmbH, the Berne, Germany, shipyard of Fassmer GmbH & Co KG, last month handed over the 43 m

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Maersk Line picks Sperry for 80 ship upgrades

APRIL 27, 2015 — Maersk Line has selected Northrop Grumman Corporation’s (NYSE: NOC) Sperry Marine business unit to upgrade radar and ECDIS systems on more than 80 of its vessels. The upgrade

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L-3 SAM to retrofit four Scandlines double-enders

JANUARY 7, 2015 — Hamburg, Germany, headquartered L-3 SAM Electronics reports that it has been awarded a contract through Danish subsidiary, L-3 Lyngsø Marine to retrofit navigation facilities aboard four double-ended passenger

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L-3 SAM equips Rolldock newbuild duo

DECEMBER 19, 2014 — L-3 SAM reports that it has successfully completed the supply and installation of an extensive range of electrical and electronic equipment aboard two new sister vessels, RollDock Star

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OSI to provide ECPINS-W for Ship-to-Shore Connector

NOVEMBER 28, 2014 — OSI Maritime Systems (OSI), Burnaby, BC, Canada, says it has received a contract to provide its flagship ECPINS-W software to the U.S. Navy’s Ship-to-Shore Connector Landing Craft (SSC)