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South Korea. Transas to install navigational simulator at Pukyong National University |
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Friday, 18 August 2006 |
Company news:
MECys (Transas Group distributor in Korea) has successfully secured a turn-key project for a major institution in South Korea. The project, an Integrated Navigation & VTS Training Centre (INVTS) for Pukyong National University, comprises three sets of Navi-Trainer 4000 Professional Bridges with two Navi-Harbour VTS Modules, and one set of Navi-Sailor 3000–I and Navi- Radar 3000-I with 2 Navi-SVDR modules. The project also includes two sets of ECDIS and ARPA Radar from JRC and FURUNO. One Gyro Compass, one UAIS transponder, one DGPS, one anemometer and two sets of 660mm CCTVs are also included in the scope of supply.
It’s not the first time that Pukyong National University has chosen Transas. Previously called the National Fishery University of Korea, the school purchased Navi-Trainer 2000 Professional Simulator in 1998 as the first simulator supplied by Transas Group in South Korea. Professor Daejae Lee, project supervisor at the university, said “We are very satisfied with the amazing improvement in performance of Navi-Trainer 4000 Professional, and appreciate the support given by our local Transas Group distributor, MECys.”
Upon successful completion of the installation, Yongdae Kim, MECys project manager for INVTS, commented, “At the beginning of this project, we worried much about it because it has been more than 7 years since MECys distributed Transas products. But now we’re delighted to be working with Transas once again. We secured the project successfully with great support from Mr. Dmitry Semenov (General manager of Transas Marine Pacific PTE Ltd.), Mr. Ruslan Kravchenko (Manager of Transas Marine Pacific PTE Ltd.), the other members of Transas Marine Pacific PTE Ltd. and the Transas PR & Marketing support team. I believe this could be an important step for Transas within the Korean market.”
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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 August 2006 )
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