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AIDS TO NAVIGATION


INNOVATING THE FUTURE OF MARINE NAVIGATION SAFETY


JFC Marine recently announced the launch of their recently expanded portfolio of Marine Aids to Navigation product solutions on the international market. To mark the launch the company hosted ‘Innovating the future of Marine Navigation Safety’ conference in Galway Ireland on 15th & 16th October 2015.


COLLABORATION


The conference was organised in conjunction with international experts – Carmanah Sabik along with Commissioners of Irish Lights, SmartBay Ireland Ltd and Geo-Mara.


PRODUCTS


JFC Marine offers an extensive range of Aids to Navigation, Navigation Buoys, Solar Marine Lanterns, Monitoring and Control Systems, to suit all marine applications.


The latest larger sized additions are the Seagull and Gannet Navigation Buoy varieties. These range in size from ø1.5m up to ø3m sized buoys. Designed for use for both inshore and offshore applications these modular designed buoys aim to set a new standard in floating Aids to Navigation.


SPECIFICS


The company have considered all aspects of the buoys life at sea which are designed and manufactured for the most demanding conditions using superior quality materials and considering ease of assembly both onshore or on deck of support vessels. They also boast excellent stability characteristics, power system versatility and environmental credentials.


Having successfully trialled and tested the JFC Marine range, these are now in use by mariners, coast guards, major port authorities in Denmark, Norway throughout Europe and as far away as Cameroon. These products are successfully being used to mark out shipping channels, hazardous waters, aquaculture sites and a variety of other marine installations.


KEY TO SUCCESS


“The key to the product success and innovation of JFC Manufacturing is in the research and development phases and the production facilities we have established here in Galway, Ireland.” commented John Concannon. By addressing key design criteria, JFC buoys can reduce costs and maximise servicing intervals. Safe access for maintenance personnel and ease of operation has been prioritised, as have all deployment, mooring and retrieval requirements.


“With the new buoy design and with the advances in technology JFC are now capable of adding new technologies and sensors to provide real-time information to pilots at sea, information such as wave height, wind speed and water currents. This gives the pilots more control on the shipping vessel and will contribute to the safe transport of imports and export.” concluded Colin Concannon, Head of Sales.


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Colin Concannon, Head of JFC Marine and father John Concannon, MD, JFC Ltd. www.windenergynetwork.co.uk 21


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