Commercial vessels such as cargo ships, tankers, and offshore platforms use high-precision magnetic compasses housed in binnacles with repeaters and calibration tools. Indian marine suppliers offer IMO-approved compasses with optional deviation cards and correction services. These are essential for global navigation, backup, and emergency systems.
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ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) is a modern navigation system, while the magnetic compass is a traditional directional tool. ECDIS integrates GPS and radar, but magnetic compasses are essential for redundancy and during power failures. Indian shipping regulations mandate both systems to ensure safe navigation. Combined usage improves operational safety.
Furuno is known globally for electronic navigation, but they also offer magnetic compasses for redundancy and backup. Furuno’s magnetic compasses are used by Indian shipowners for their trusted quality and seamless integration with other systems.
A gyro compass and a magnetic compass are both used in marine navigation, but they operate on different principles. The magnetic compass points to magnetic north using Earth’s field, while the gyro compass points to true north based on Earth’s rotation. Most ships use both as complementary systems. The magnetic compass serves as a backup […]