Tag Archives: Ship Tracking

LRIT Activation

LRIT Activation: Ensure Your Vessel’s Compliance with SEANAV Long-Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) is a mandatory IMO regulation for vessels engaged in international voyages. At SEANAV, we specialize in providing LRIT activation services that ensure your vessel complies with global maritime safety requirements. With years of experience and global client support, we simplify the process […]

INMARSAT C REPROGRAMMING

INMARSAT C Reprogramming: A Complete Guide by SEANAV INMARSAT C is a vital maritime satellite communication system widely used for vessel tracking, distress alerts, and secure message transmission. Reprogramming your INMARSAT C terminal is necessary during ownership change, MMSI number updates, or when switching Flag State. At SEANAV, we provide expert INMARSAT C reprogramming services […]

INMARSAT C ACTIVATION

INMARSAT C Activation – Seamless Global Maritime Communication INMARSAT C is a trusted and widely used maritime communication system that ensures safety and efficiency at sea. The activation of INMARSAT C is a critical step for vessels to comply with international maritime regulations, including GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System). At SEANAV, we offer […]

EM TRACK A200 AIS CLASS

The EM-Track A200 AIS Class A transponder provides reliable vessel identification and tracking. It meets SOLAS standards and supports collision avoidance with real-time data transmission.

Navigation Radar

Navigation radar is designed to assist in the safe navigation of vessels and aircraft, particularly in low-visibility conditions such as fog, rain, or night-time operations. In maritime applications, navigation radar helps detect other vessels, landmasses, and navigational hazards, improving safety during voyages. Similarly, in aviation, radar helps pilots track their position and avoid other aircraft. […]

Marine Radar

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 […]