Certified ECDIS RH Marine Meets Future Standards

January 16, 2017

In December 2016 RH Marine’s ECDIS has officially been certified to meet the latest international standards.
RH Marine is one of the first suppliers to have a fully certified ECDIS complying with the updated International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) standard that will be effective on September 1, 2017.
RH Marine's Rhodium ECDIS (Photo: RH Marine)
RH Marine's Rhodium ECDIS (Photo: RH Marine)
Benefits of upgraded ECDIS systems
Almost a year ago the IHO and the IEC introduced new ECDIS standards. One of the biggest benefits of upgrading ECDIS systems to the latest S-52 Presentation Library will be a reduction in the number of audible alarms triggered by ECDIS, helping ease the issue of alarm fatigue on the bridge, whilst still maintaining safety at sea. All ECDIS suppliers have to implement this standard and make sure their system is adapted before the flag states declare it compulsory.
RH Marine has worked in close cooperation with Bureau Veritas to deal with the certification process. Besides upgrading the system, work has also been done to improve usability and increase performance.
 
Highlights of new ECDIS features are:

With the update and the accompanying certificate an important step in the future of RH Marine’s Rhodium Bridge Systems has been made.

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