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Jul 30, 2009
Carmanah launches high output, low cost solar-LED marine lantern
Carmanah Technologies has introduced the company's most versatile, cost-effective solar-powered marine lantern to date: the M650 solar-LED marine lantern. Featuring a simple on-board programmable interface, convenient USB connection, replaceable battery pack and intelligent deployment capability, the M650 lantern provides up to four nautical miles of visibility making it ideal for lighting ports, harbours and marinas; marking obstructions and nautical hazards; or illuminating aids to navigation in all types of environments.
Designed for reliable operation in even the most challenging environments, the compact, self-contained M650 lantern features a robust housing designed to endure impacts, vibrations, submersions and temperature extremes in demanding marine environments. Installation is quick and convenient with a secure three-bolt mounting mechanism, and an onboard user interface with numeric display makes set-up easy - whether choosing a flash code, setting intensity levels, checking battery health, or even verifying the lantern's geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude). A built-in intelligent deployment feature enables the M650 to automatically adjust its optical intensity to suit the solar characteristics of its exact geographic location - an industry first.
Incorporating an efficient optical design and a peak intensity of 44 candela (as defined by the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities [IALA]), the M650 marine lantern includes more than 256 flash patterns, and can be ordered in all IALA (December 2008) marine aid to navigation light colours - green, red, blue, yellow and white - as indicated on each unit by a coloured band on the housing. With no bulbs to wear-out, the LED-equipped M650 can operate maintenance-free for up to five years on a single rechargeable (and recyclable) battery pack - then simply replace the old pack with a fresh one to extend the life of the unit for many more years to come. As an environmentally responsible alternative, the solar-LED M650 marine lantern is assembled with safe, recyclable materials in strict accordance with the European Union's guidelines for the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in electronic equipment (RoHS). Long-term durability, reliability and performance are assured by a three-year product warranty.
Intermodal transportation: The next wave?
Holidays are almost over, for those lucky enough to go on vacation. I spent my time away from the sea, and well above sea level. Just for reassurance. As you might know, the majority of Dutch grounds are below sea level (about 65%), and we keep dry feet by pumping water. Without that, we would build our sandcastle around "Amersfoort at the Sea" (a city some 80km inland).
However, spending time in the Alps, some 800m above sea level, my rectangular box driven mind did not come to a complete standstill, wondering about hinterland transportation.
New Strategy & Development Director appointed at Dunkerque Port
Jean-Frédéric Laurent has just been appointed Strategy and Development Director of Dunkerque Port, replacing Pierre Joly on his retirement. He is 41. |
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