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Dubai-based Nico Middle East Limited (NMEL) has decided to fit dual ECDIS systems on its entire fleet of vessels, which range from anchor-handling tug supply vessels (AHTSVs) and subsea construction barges to maintenance support vessels and crew boats. Having reviewed carefully the range of system providers, it has chosen the UK company PC Maritime as its partner in this project. According to Nico Middle East's General Manager, Ron Clark, it no longer makes sense to ignore this technology, even on smaller vessels: “ ECDIS has been fitted to larger ocean going vessels for many years now and we have seen a proliferation of illegal copies on the smaller ships. Quite simply our officers do not have the time to dedicate to chart correction that is required for the traditional paper charts and, consequently, the job tends to be neglected. Our decision to put ECDIS on all the vessels in our fleet removes this tedious job from our crews and provides them with an up to date set of charts as well as a much safer navigational aid which takes inputs from the radars and AIS to provide a full picture to the navigator. Our new 'J' Class FiFi 1 AHTSVs are amongst the first offshore support vessels of their size, operating in the Arabian Gulf, to have a totally paperless class approved chart system. ” Time was not only a key factor in the decision to fit dual ECDIS systems, it also played a part in the selection of PC Maritime as its partner, says Mr Clark: “ Our choice of PC Maritime as a partner was very much time-related. We first started talking to them about 18 months ago and not only did they commit a great deal of time and effort to securing the first order for their Navmaster system, they have been extremely supportive during the training and commissioning phases. The level of support and enthusiasm they showed for their product probably convinced us as much as the product itself, and we were pretty impressed with the product! Navmaster stands up well against the others in the market both in terms of quality and price but the service was way ahead of the other players. They even appointed an agent here in the UAE to support us before we placed our first order. ” According to David Edmonds, Managing Director of PC Maritime, the decision by NMEL to commit totally to ECDIS and to go paper-free is forward-thinking: “ It's very encouraging when you find an owner committed to the concept of ECDIS. Navigating officers increasingly expect to find ECDIS onboard; it shows commitment on the part of NMEL to give them the tools to do their job efficiently and safely. NMEL is also taking seriously the issue of ECDIS training, a commitment PC Maritime shares. ” Operator Training PC Maritime has provided initial training in the Gulf onboard NMEL vessels and has arranged for two NMEL superintendents to come to its headquarters in Plymouth for a three day 'Train the Trainer' ECDIS training course. The course covers all the elements needed to operate and maintain the system. To assist companies with the requirement for ECDIS training, PC Maritime is developing some new services and will be introducing a Type Specific ECDIS training product by the end of 2008. In addition PC Maritime acted as consultant to Videotel on the content of its new ECDIS training product and has provided screen shots from Navmaster to demonstrate ECDIS features such as chart symbology, route-planning, alarms and warnings.
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