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30 Jun 2008
OSG Ship Management (UK) Ltd has decided to fit ECDIS systems on board 20 of its tankers following shipboard trials and a competitive bidding process. The turnkey contract to supply and install these systems has been placed with Lilley & Gillie as agents for PC Maritime’s well-established Navmaster product. Both Lilley & Gillie and PC Maritime are part of the Charente Group. Of the 20 vessels, three are VLCCs, one is a Suezmax, four are existing Aframaxes, four are newbuild Aframaxes and eight are
Panamax vessels.
Announcing the contract, Lilley & Gillie’s Managing Director, Glenn Heathcote said:
“We
provided OSG with the opportunity to trial a Navmaster system on board
its 112,056dwt Aframax tanker Overseas Shirley for a period of six
months.
“Feedback from the master of Overseas Shirley was, we know,
positive because after the trial unit was removed from his bridge, he
made it clear that he wanted a permanent Navmaster system installed as
soon as possible.”
In addition to the supply and installation of the
Navmaster systems, on-board training is being provided by Lilley &
Gillie and the contract incudes a five-year support package.
Source: Portnews