C-MAP Updates Its Integrated Maritime Suite

September 4, 2018

C-MAP has announced a new version of its Integrated Maritime Suite (IMS) 2.0 – a flexible, streamlined tool for navigational planning and voyage execution.

Significant customer collaboration was included in the development of IMS 2.0, integrating C-MAP’s chart and publication management to further enhance bridge planning capability and drive efficient workflows.

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IMS 2.0 brings a new level of integrated tools to the onboard planning station by combining modules for chart and publication management, weather, route planning, and route optimization into a single, powerful package.

“C-MAP has long assisted bridge teams during all stages of the passage, from appraisal and planning to execution and monitoring to ensure safe and cost-efficient transit while supporting the ship master with compliance,” said Captain Sujit Padhye, Routing Team Operations Manager for C-MAP. “This new release of IMS enhances these characteristics by integrating our chart and publication management tools so voyage optimization and navigation are available in a single application. C-MAP IMS 2.0 is mission ready for new era of back-of-bridge efficiency.”

The modular design of IMS 2.0 allows customers to subscribe to only the functionality they need, including:

This functionality is combined with multiple data layers, including weather layers, voyage planning and ports databases, C-Routes, ECA and risk zones to qualify decisions and control processes. Subscribers to C-MAP digital charts and publications will have the option to access more planning functionality within IMS 2.0.

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