Transas Marine Wins ECDIS retrofit order for BSS Fleet

July 11, 2011

Transas Marine has been chosen by Telaccount Overseas Ltd. as a partner for ECDIS retrofit program for Bernard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM).  BSM is a global leader in quality Shipmanagement with 320 vessel under technical management and additional 300 under crewing management.
According to agreement, Transas Marine will supply its Navi-Sailor ECDIS 4000 Multifunction Display system with numerous additional options, like recently launched Transas Bridge Link (firewall system) and Admiralty Information Overlay with T&P Notices.
Transas Admiralty Data Service (TADS) which is an official SENC service will be supplied to the part of the fleet. Transas will provide crew training and service support.  Bernard Schulte Shipmanagement also intends to convert its own Training center in a Transas GET-Net partner (Transas Global ECDIS Training Network).
This highly prestigious fleet order is the result of Transas thorough work and expertise in delivering complete ECDIS solutions. Transas ECDIS developed in close cooperation with nautical officers is the leading system in the market. Transas supplies official electronic navigation charts in S-57 SENC format, provides all types of ECDIS training through its Global ECDIS Training Network GET-Net, and service support via its Global service network.
 

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