AIS is more than a tracking tool — it’s a safety-critical communication system. SEANAV INDIA provides complete AIS solutions that support navigational safety, collision avoidance, and maritime awareness. We ensure AIS units are correctly installed and integrated with radar, ECDIS, and bridge systems. We also supply AIS-linked alarms for CPA/TCPA warnings and MOB alerts. Our […]
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At Seanav India, we specialize in supplying new and reconditioned spare parts exclusively for obsolete marine equipment. When OEMs discontinue support, we step in to ensure vessels continue to operate without disruption. We understand the challenges shipowners and operators face when critical components become unavailable. That’s why we maintain a focused inventory and global sourcing […]
Marine distress radio testing is conducted to verify the operation of emergency radio systems such as EPIRBs, SARTs, and DSC radios. This ensures they activate automatically and transmit the correct signals during emergencies. Regular testing is essential to comply with GMDSS and SOLAS regulations.
Marine radar is an essential tool for navigation and collision avoidance at sea. It helps in detecting other ships, landmasses, and obstacles, even in low visibility conditions like fog or night-time navigation. Modern marine radar systems use pulse compression technology and Doppler shift measurements to enhance target detection and provide clear, accurate images. Whether on […]
As marine technology evolves, many trusted systems onboard vessels are declared obsolete by OEMs. But replacing an entire system can be expensive, unnecessary, and time-consuming—especially when the equipment still works well. That’s where Seanav India steps in. We specialize in sourcing and supplying both brand-new and selectively reconditioned spares specifically for obsolete marine equipment. Our […]
Navtex Navigation Telex: The Navtex navigation telex system is designed for the automated reception of maritime safety information, including weather forecasts, distress alerts, and navigational warnings. It is a vital tool for ensuring that vessels remain aware of changing conditions. The system must be regularly maintained to ensure it functions properly, especially in terms of […]
An EPIRB survey tests the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) to ensure proper activation and signal transmission. This survey is crucial for safety at sea, allowing search and rescue services to locate vessels in distress. It includes battery expiry checks, mounting condition, and GPS signal test.
SART testing services verify that the Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) units onboard ships activate correctly and communicate with radar systems. Regular testing ensures that the device will work during emergencies. SARTs are vital for locating vessels in distress and are a requirement under GMDSS.
The Furuno FA150 is a Class A AIS transponder suitable for SOLAS-compliant ships. It features advanced data exchange, long-range reception, and a rugged design for dependable operation in demanding marine environments.