Indonesian ports opt for Transas VTS

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  • Transas Marine Pacific will supply and install VTS systems at Samarinda and Banjarmasin ports

Transas Marine Pacific has been awarded contracts to supply and install Vessel Traffic Management Systems for the Indonesian ports of Samarinda and Banjarmasin.

The contract, awarded by the government department of sea transportation, also includes the upgrade of the current VTS system at the Port of Semarang.

Samarinda and Banjarmasin’s new VTS system will be based on Transas’ Navi-Monitor solution developed for monitoring and surveillance purposes. The system will collect, assess and integrate data from sensors to provide VTS operators with a real-time overview of ship traffic. Transas will supply each port with an AIS Base Station T214, VTS Database and Solid-State Radars for small targets detection.

Last year, Transas also provided VTS solutions for Indonesia’s Sorong and Belawan ports.

Transas Vessel Traffic Management Systems are installed in more than 15 ports throughout Indonesia, where container volumes are expected to double by 2015, including the country’s major ports of Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang and Belawan.
 

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