Ship@Sight SSAS
Radio Holland and Royal Dirkzwager.
a maritime information and service provider, have teamed to offer a solution to comply with SSAS: a combination of SSAS hardware, web tracking and a 24- hour response center. The Radio Holland/Royal Dirkzwager SSAS solution is based on a three-tier package: • Hardware: Radio Holland can provide Inmarsat D+, Mini-C, Inmarsat-C and Iridium SSAS equipment.
• Security Alerting Service: In close co-operation with ship owners and Radio Holland, Royal Dirkzwager can provide a 24-hour attended focal point in order to establish a smooth settlement of security alerts. This service is based on a 24x7 response centre. It provides: first line alerting response from the vessel; alerting service to security response centers as well as to pre-defined security officers and/or management staff at subscribing customers; periodical reporting on systems as well as processed alerts; arrange for periodical testing of the total "alerting" chain without alerting rescue and security response systems.
• Tracking service: Ship@Sight: In addition to the alert service, Radio Holland provides tracking and fleet monitoring facilities through the Internet. The customer will have access to position information of his fleet and a short message service to and from his ships. Ship@Sight is a tracking system, based on SSAS transceiver equipment (e.g. Inmarsat D+) and the Internet.
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- A Tradition Carried On page: 10
- EC: Spanish Shipyards Owe €308.3M page: 11
- Uljanik Delivers for Grimaldi-Napoli page: 12
- Washburn & Doughty delivers Independent page: 13
- Bollinger Repowers, Modifies 40-Year-Old Tug page: 14
- ACBL Announces Sweeping Changes page: 18
- Ocean Policy Study: Shortchanging Water Transport? page: 21
- Damen Delivers the Patrol Boat Valiant page: 25
- IZAR Christens LNG Ship page: 25
- Challenges facing IMO page: 26
- Flood Attracted to Water page: 30
- The Containership Market: Full Steam Ahead? page: 32
- Will Oil Continue Heading Up? page: 34
- Floating Production: The $8 Billion Market page: 36
- LNG Fleet Needs to Triple by 2020 page: 38
- New Free Fall Lifeboat Carries More People page: 41
- Wartsila to Power New DE Tanker page: 41
- Ice Tech: The Northern Promise page: 42
- New Era for Gas Engines page: 42
- Emulsion Breaking Bilge Water Cleaning System page: 44
- Balancing Security Safety and Commerce page: 46
- When the Clock Strikes Midnight page: 50
- The Layered Approach from a One-Stop-Shop page: 54
- JHOC: Eyes Wide Open page: 58
- The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 page: 61
- Jacksonville Selects ObjectVideo's Solution page: 63
- Ship@Sight SSAS page: 63
- The Midas Touch page: 64
- Security and Safety: Questions & Answers page: 69
- Storm Warnings Raised over Readiness Concerns page: 70
- MACC 2004: Multi-Agency Craft Conference set for June 15-17 page: 76