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Admiralty e-Navigator

  09/07/2009
The Admiralty e-Navigator presents a single real-time view to the mariner, their shore-based managers and their suppliers across a wide range of maritime information. In addition to a real-time view of the paper and digital chart holdings, real-time ordering and product delivery, the Admiralty e-Navigator service will also present consistent tide, weather and other related data, cutting the complexities of voyage planning, optimising sailing and port turnaround times and delivering real operational efficiencies.
 

 

The Admiralty e-Navigator brings together all of the information needed for safe navigation, voyage planning and efficient fleet management in one place. Berth-to-berth information will be available through one user-friendly application.

 

Customers will be able to buy just what they need when they need it, making sure they have the right information at the right time, in the right place. This will bring major benefits, both in direct cost savings and in time.

 

Admiralty e-Navigator, which will be available in the market for free from late 2009, will allow users to organise all Admiralty products and services in one place to make them easier to view, use, manage and maintain; order the products, from on-board or ashore, easily and simply from their preferred Admiralty distributor; download permits for Admiralty digital charts and publications in real-time on-board or ashore any time, day or night; select the right mix of digital or paper charts for each vessel for maximum efficiency; seamlessly synchronise digital charts and publications with the latest Admiralty updates; allow fleet managers to swiftly check the real-time status of the maritime information held by the fleet; improve safety, fleet management and emergency response by providing a single, view of the maritime environment whether on board or ashore.

 

The Admiralty e-Navigator is being developed by the UKHO working with MARIS of Norway. It will provide the gateway to all Admiralty products as well as those of a wide range of partners, giving access to the best solutions available on the market.

 

 





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Supplier: UKHO (UK Hydrographic Office)

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