The shipping industry is facing continuous change, particularly in the field of navigation and communication systems (NavCom). As Ing.-Büro Querin GmbH, we follow these developments with great interest and always keep our customers up to date with the latest innovations.
The shipping industry is facing the challenge of reducing its ecological footprint. Modern NavCom systems play a crucial role by calculating more efficient routes, optimizing fuel consumption and thus reducing CO₂ emissions. We support you in the transition to more sustainable technologies.
The further development of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) offers shipping companies improved navigation accuracy and reliability. This is a great advantage, especially in busy or high-risk waters. Stay on course with the latest navigation solutions!
Automation in shipping is advancing: remote-controlled and autonomous ships are no longer a vision of the future. With state-of-the-art NavCom systems, ship operations are already partially automated, which increases efficiency and reduces costs. How well prepared is your fleet for these developments?
Regularly updating the ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) is crucial for safe navigation. New functions and updates improve user-friendliness and ensure more precise navigation data. Make sure your ECDIS systems are up to date to meet international requirements.
With the increasing digitalization of navigation and communication systems, protection against cyber attacks is becoming more and more important. Modern NavCom systems are the target of potential threats, which requires new, robust security solutions. Companies must regularly update their cybersecurity strategies to prevent attacks on ship systems. We are happy to advise you on the latest security standards!
The latest developments in satellite communications are revolutionizing commercial shipping! These innovations not only enable more efficient operations, but also improve the safety and well-being of the crew through better connections ashore.