A Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) is an essential component in the maritime industry, used to track, monitor, and manage vessels in real-time. VMS integrates GPS, satellite communication, and onboard sensors to provide authorities and operators with continuous location and operational data. These systems are especially vital for commercial fishing fleets, cargo ships, and offshore support […]
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Vessel Traffic Management – Ensuring Safe and Efficient Maritime Navigation Vessel Traffic Management (VTM) is a comprehensive system designed to enhance maritime safety, environmental protection, and operational efficiency by monitoring and managing ship movements in coastal areas, ports, and harbors. By integrating advanced technologies such as radar, AIS (Automatic Identification System), CCTV, VHF communication, and […]
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 […]
In the maritime industry, equipment obsolescence can pose significant operational challenges. When manufacturers discontinue support for certain models, sourcing authentic spare parts becomes difficult—and in some cases, nearly impossible. Seanav India bridges that gap. We specialize in providing new and selectively reconditioned spares exclusively for obsolete marine systems. Our goal is to help shipowners and […]
In today’s fast-paced maritime industry, many electronic and navigation systems are phased out by manufacturers. While these products may no longer be in production, they are still in active use across countless vessels worldwide. The real challenge? Finding genuine spare parts to keep them operational. Seanav India provides a practical and dependable solution. We supply […]
A GMDSS radio station inspection evaluates the entire onboard radio communication system, including battery backups, antenna systems, and redundancy. It ensures the station complies with SOLAS Chapter IV and can function in emergencies. Documentation and equipment condition are reviewed during this process.
An Inmarsat radio survey checks the operation and registration of Inmarsat satellite communication equipment on ships. It ensures that terminals are functional for voice and data communication during voyages. This is a critical requirement for GMDSS compliance, especially on SOLAS-class vessels.
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.
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