With Experience, Quality & Customer satisfaction today, marine spares stands as one Of the Trusted suppliers to several Stockists and Shipping companies around the globe & has made tie ups with various companies in Europe and Gulf to supply spare parts to ships on short notice. MS- brings the convenience of One-Stop Procurement by providing vessels with BRIDGE NAVIGATION EQUIPMENTS. Bridge Navigation & Communication Equipments
A reputed name in the industry
The Marine Automation Systems Emerging Market Analysis Report delivers current market analysis plus a five-year market and technology forecast. The total revenue reported for this analysis of the marine automation systems market consists of hardware, software, and services. The report also includes an analysis of marine automation systems by type. Another key topic is the applications by vessel type. The report emphasizes the impact of digitalization, conventional automation technology, and new technologies (IoT, AI, 5G and Digital Twins) on smart ship and maritime autonomy solutions.
Vessel Digitalization and Automation: Digitalization and automation are reshaping the maritime industry. However, a clear goal to transform business across the maritime value chain should be defined first. There are so many technologies like Industrial IoT and AI application combined with smart manufacturing that vessel owners, shipbuilders, and the third-party design companies should consider and choose the most suitable technologies to achieve the goal of digitalization and automation.
Latest Technology on Automation: Look for companies that offer mature, secure, and technologically advanced automation systems. Products should bring new standards that offer flexibility and scalability. Automation should be made easy by having universal digital platforms that act as an effective tool for any system integrator working with marine automation.
Calibrate your equipment
The Calibration Cases makes it easy to test and calibrate equipment, enabling your vessels to always meet the requirements of the SOLAS (Safety of Life At Sea) ISM regulation.
The Calibration Case is available in different sizes to better cater to the specific need of your vessel. The instruments are supplied in rugged cases to easily store and protect the gear. A user manual and a variety of necessary fittings are included to carry out on board tests and calibrations.
Calibration gas supply to the global shipping industry is a rapidly growing market. So, why is calibration so important when it comes to maritime safety? In the second instalment of our two-part blog, we take a look at the types of instruments used for gas detection and measurement in the maritime industry, who’s responsible for calibration onboard ships, what gas mixtures and flow rates are used in the shipping industry and what fresh ideas the leading calibration gas suppliers are bringing to the table, that are revolutionising calibration gas supply.
What calibration gas mixtures and flow rates are used in the maritime industry? There are many different mixtures and pure gases available. Marine industry calibration gases typically comprise of; hydrocarbons & air mixtures; hydrocarbons & nitrogen mixtures; carbon monoxide, or hydrogen sulphide mixtures; oxygen & nitrogen mixtures, as well as pure gases such as nitrogen (99.999% N2) and methane (100% CH4). Reputable calibration gas suppliers, not only provide a wide range of mixed gases, but also a large range of regulator flow rates too, typically ranging between 0.5 and 3 litres per minute (LPM).
Navigation Systems
"We are a brand neutral company offering navigation system & supplies from across the globe. We work closely with various top brands in the industry to offer completely customized systems and OEM based solutions best suited for your vessel."
"Our engineers are OEM trained experts who are readily available to extend support to our clients both offshore and on board. From installation to commissioning and repairs, our expert engineers offer complete range of navigation and communication support at just a call."
Radio telecommunication at sea had undergone a sea change in the last century. After the days of semaphores and flags (which is still relevant today in some cases), radio brought about a drastic change in marine communication at sea. From the early years of the last century, ships started fitting radio for communicating distress signals among themselves and with the shore. Radio telegraphy using Morse code was used in the early part of the twentieth century for marine communication.
In the seventies, after considering the studies of the International Telecommunication Union, IMO brought about a system where ship-to-ship or ship-to-shore communication was put into action with some degree of automation, wherein a skilled radio officer keeping 24×7 watch was not required. Marine communication between ships or with the shore was carried with the help of on board systems through shore stations and even satellites. While ship-to-ship communication was brought about by VHF radio, Digital Selective Calling (DSC) came up with digitally remote control commands to transmit or receive distress alert, urgent or safety calls, or routine priority messages. DSC controllers can now be integrated with the VHF radio as per SOLAS (Safety Of Life at Sea) convention.
Satellite services, as opposed to terrestrial communication systems, need the help of geo-stationary satellites for transmitting and receiving signals, where the range of shore stations cannot reach. These marine communication services are provided by INMARSAT (a commercial company) and COSPAS – SARSAT (a multi-national government funded agency).
Satellite Communication Systems
Chennai Marine Services is one the reputed companies which can offer Global Satellite communication services to ships. With over decades of communication experience, we offer custom solutions based on client requirements.
Satellite communication is vital and is the only means of communication for a ship. The Sat Com system must be ready at all times in top class condition as it is the eye of the ship in dark times. We partner with various top satellite communication companies to offer a custom-built solution which is reliable in every situation. Irrespective of the size of the vessel, we have a solution for your ship.
Maritime digitalisation also has the ability to consolidate more operations into fewer workflows. The result being more efficient and integrated working and the ability to analyse disparate data types to discover trends that may not have been apparent before. A number of cutting-edge digital platforms are aiming to deliver this breakthrough and it’s conceivable that a ship or fleet may one day operate within a single cloud-based ecosystem. Of course, if the maritime industry does reach this point, satcom will be the enabler. Reliable, feature rich antennas are a must today, but just as the potential consolidation of digital processes into a single solution can provide efficiencies, choosing a single partner with a satellite antenna portfolio able to meet your needs, on your terms is the only way to ensure the availability of a satellite link to keep your ships and fleet smart.