Today, Teledyne announces the acquisition of ChartWorld, headquartered in Cyprus, with additional locations in Hamburg, Singapore, Vancouver and Tokyo. The company has 145 employees across those locations.
Today, Teledyne announces the acquisition of ChartWorld, headquartered in Cyprus, with additional locations in Hamburg, Singapore, Vancouver and Tokyo. The company has 145 employees across those locations.
BC Ferries, one of the largest ferry operators in the world, has moved to paperless navigation systems. This transition follows a year-long process of testing and onboarding ChartWorld’s digital navigation services across the BC Ferries fleet.
ChartWorld has launched a new podcast series called RADIO ECDIS. The first episode, hosted by Gregory O'Toole, focuses on CIO+ StayAway Areas. Friedhelm Moggert-Koegeler answered his questions.
Ocean Technologies Group (OTG) and ChartWorld, one of the largest international specialist digital navigation providers, have signed an agreement to deliver ChartWorld’s “On-board Familiarisation System” (OFS) on OTG’s Ocean Learning Platform (OLP).
This makes CIO+ T&P and CIO+ NAVAREA a powerful combination of input sources, filling the gaps that the ENC and the AIO products leave with regard to the T&P data. This approach helps the ship’s crew to comply with the new OCIMF recommendations for ship inspection.
ChartWorld has announced the latest release of MyFleet version 1.11 including a brand new “Voyage Order” feature improving collaborative voyage planning between stakeholders onshore and onboard.
SIRE 2.0, the new vessel-inspection regime of OCIMF, is expected to become operational in Q4 2022. ChartWorld has held a series of webinars in which our navigation expert, Frank Brugger, explained how ChartWorld’s products support compliance with SIRE 2.0.
ChartWorld is proud to announce an immediate enhancement of the data distributed in ChartWorld’s Information Overlay Data Service, CIO+.
Nautilus Labs partners with ChartWorld, leveraging their best-in-class Route Network Database for automated route creation.
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, ChartWorld has announced the suspension of ECDIS, chart, and navigation data services to Russian-owned and managed vessels.