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Online ECDIS Guide

  09/09/2010
Transas Marine has launched online ECDIS Guide ecdisfit.com. In this guide the company has combined its expertise with customer experience and lessons learned over more than ten years of ECDIS installation and use.



During the last two decades there has been a constant flow of new carriage requirements for Bridge equipment; in most cases a burden for ship owners and crew. ECDIS can reverse this situation if it's properly installed, optimised for a particular vessel and manned by a well-trained crew. The guide aims to give hints and ideas to show how ECDIS can optimise operations, saving time and money.


ECDIS can bring added value to a ship owner as well as for a crew, in addition to enhanced safety and fulfilling the ECDIS Carriage Requirement.


Proper transition to ECDIS takes time. So do as many ship owners have already done - get started now to benefit from your ECDIS installation from day one. And let us help you to manage any challenges along the way.






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Website: http://www.ecdisfit.com
Supplier: Transas

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