ECDIS
The Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) is a computer-based navigation system used aboard ships to display and manage electronic navigational charts (ENCs) and other navigation-related information. ECDIS provides real-time information about the ship’s position, heading, speed, and surrounding environment by overlaying data from various sources onto electronic charts. These sources may include GPS, radar, Automatic Identification System (AIS), and depth sounders. ECDIS enhances navigational safety by offering features such as route planning, voyage optimization, collision avoidance, and alarms for potential hazards. It replaces traditional paper charts and reduces the risk of human error associated with manual chart interpretation. ECDIS is mandatory for certain types of vessels as per international maritime regulations and is considered a vital tool for modern maritime navigation, improving efficiency, accuracy, and situational awareness on the bridge.
CETC AIS EPIRB VEP8A
CETC WT-6000 MF/HF SSB Radio
Chiyang Fire fighting VHF Radio CY-VH03
Chiyang GMDSS RADIO
Chiyang Navtex Receiver NTX100
Falcon FMT-SSAS-V1 Ship Security Alert System
Ftron Technology Azimuth Circle GFC-165
INTERMARINE Navigator G2 ECDIS IMO Approved
Jotron Tron AIS TR-8000 MkII Class A complete with GPS antenna
Marinellite Wind Speed Anemometer Mi9000 series with Ultrasonic Sonsor
Ninglu BW508 Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System