Leading chart manufacturers support PC Maritime
with the promotion of its important Navmaster ECDIS for Training
system
In April this year, PC Maritime, a member of the
Charente Group, launched Navmaster ECDIS for Training, a simple-to-use system
designed to deliver training in the operational use of ECDIS on standard PCs
and computer networks. The company has since sold a number of systems to
training establishments around the world and is currently discussing further
potential deals as the impetus to provide such training intensifies.
Now, PC Maritime's sales efforts have been boosted by
agreements it has reached with two major chart manufacturers, Jeppesen Marine
(formerly C-Map) and the UK Hydrographic Office. Both are supporting PC
Maritime's training initiative by supplying official ENC charts at 50% discount
and their own format charts free of charge, in order for any gaps in ENC
coverage to be filled.
Jeppesen Marine is offering a vector-vector solution
by giving 50% discount on CM-ENC SENC charts, with the option of additional
C-Map CM93/3 charts completely free. The UK Hydrographic Office is offering a
vector-raster solution by providing S57 ENC charts at 50% discount, with its
ARCS raster charts free of charge. For those organisations wishing to take
advantage of these offers, the only condition laid down by the chart
manufacturers is that the training being carried out must conform to STCW95
standards.
Navmaster ECDIS for Training allows users such as
marine colleges or in-house trainers to enhance navigational safety by teaching
the safe operation of ECDIS equipment, the proper use of various types of
ECDIS-related information as well as knowledge of the capabilities and, equally
crucial, the limitations of ECDIS. The system is straightforward to install and
operate.
One of the key benefits of Navmaster ECDIS for
Training is that network installation allows classes of many students to be
taken at once. It is also type-approved, up-to-date with all current
regulations and supports the full range of official chart formats - ENC,
CM-ENC, ARCS and BSB. It provides excellent route management and planning tools
and actual voyage data can be replayed. It can also be interfaced to NMEA
simulator programs and connected to actual bridge instruments such as GPS,
gyro, speed log, ARPA and AIS.
Since its launch, three large Navmaster ECDIS for
Training networks have been installed. Dalian University in China has a 31-user
system in operation while the Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz in the
Netherlands now has a 30-user system in operation. In Indonesia, the national
oil and gas company Pertamina has installed a 13-user system in its in-house
training facility. Smaller networks have also been provided to training
establishments in India and Italy.
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Note to editors:
Photographs to accompany this release are available on
the Dunelm Public Relations website at
http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk/PCM-Photogallery.htm.
The caption for this photographs read:
"The Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz in
the Netherlands now has a 30-user Navmaster ECDIS for Training system in
operation."
PC Maritime is a leading UK developer and
supplier of software, electronic charts and associated hardware to marine
markets worldwide. Its products include electronic navigation systems,
navigation and engine room training simulators and electronic charts. Founded
in 1987, PC Maritime is part of the Charente Group.
For more information on PC Maritime and
its range of products, visit
www.pcmaritime.co.uk.
For further information, please contact
Antje Wiechern or David Cheslin on tel: +44 20 7480 0600. Email:
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