Advetos: ECDIS OEM licenses to ChartWorld International

April 23, 2012

Sweden's ADVETO has through a new cooperation secured a large order consisting of ECDIS OEM-licenses with an order value of $370k. The new order is an initial order and represents the start of a new co-operation between Adveto and Chartworld International regarding ChartWorld Internationals new eGlobe ECDIS.
“ChartWorld International and ADVETO signed an agreement in November last year regarding the new cooperation where ADVETO´s accumulated knowledge is fitted into the new eGlobe® ECDIS” saidJochen Rudolph, Managing Director at ChartWorld GmbH.“We are proud that ChartWorld International selected Adveto and our ECDIS knowledge for this high status project” says Kent Sylvén, Managing Director of ADVETO. “Since the mid 1980´s when Adveto was established, this is the biggest order ever”
ADVETO Advanced Technology AB has been in the Electronic Navigation industry since the mid 1980´s. ADVETO systems are used all across the world on all types of ships and by many National Maritime Administrations. They have become increasingly popular onboard High Speed Crafts and especially with those operating in archipelagos. The majority of our users are still found in Scandinavia but with a rapidly growing number of users around the world.
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.adveto.com
 

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