Developed by Fort Lauderdale, Fla., headquartered Total Marine Solutions (TMS), the Ocean Guardian electronic device gives shipboard drivers with prompt accessibility to ecological policies around the globe. Now, TMS has actually authorized a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Egersund, Norway, headquartered NAVTOR permitting the combination of Ocean Guardian’s ecological policies right into NAVTOR’s trip preparation software application as well as additionally permitting NAVTOR to provide Ocean Guardian’s ecological preparation device as a stand-alone system.
Ocean Guardian gets rid of the uncertainty from ecological conformity, offering drivers with prompt as well as precise details on ecological policies relating to a details area. Ocean Guardian conveniently incorporates with existing onboard systems as well as procedures, offering shipboard drivers with prompt as well as updated details on what can as well as can not be released.
NAVTOR provides incorporated trip preparation software application to the aquatic market with its e-NavStation, NavBox electronic graphes as well as magazines, paper graphes as well as magazines, climate as well as climate directing, in addition to NAVTOR ECDIS bit SDK.
“We have stated since the launch of Ocean Guardian two years ago that we are focused on collaboration with others in the global maritime industry. The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding with NAVTOR is another big step in that direction,” claimed Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, President of Total Marine Solutions.
“In searching for solutions to easily manage all of the regulations and requirements for environmental protection, we found that TMS has the most comprehensive set of global, national, regional and port regulations available,” claimed Tor Svanes, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER of NAVTOR. “This will be integrated into NavStation, our award-winning passage planning software, which already integrates ENC charts with ADP, AENP, weather, digital publications, NAVAREAs and route planning – making it the ultimate tool for voyage planning.”