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Danelec Marine Showcases VDR at Posidonia 2014

Published May 30, 2014 11:13 AM by The Maritime Executive

The new IMO Standard for VDRs comes into force July 1. After that date, all VDR installations must fully comply with the new requirements. This includes newbuilds and retrofits.

Danelec Marine will showcase its new-generation VDR on the SRH Marine Electronics Stand (#1.113). The Danelec DM100 is the first VDR designed specifically to meet the new IMO Standard.

The Danelec DM100 is more than just a new product. It also features a totally fresh approach to simplifying shipboard service for marine electronics. The company’s innovative SWAP (SoftWare Advanced Protection) hardware platform provides for all system programming and configuration data to be stored on a hot-swappable memory card. If the VDR unit fails, the service technician can remove the memory card from the faulty unit and plug it into a new unit, which is immediately ready for duty. The old unit can be taken ashore for repair at a Danelec-certified repair facility, and the ship sails on schedule without a costly port detention.

Given the timeliness of the subject, with the IMO deadline rapidly approaching, you’re encouraged to meet with Hans Ottosen, CEO of Danelec Marine, who will be available for media interviews during Posidonia. He will be prepared to explain the new IMO VDR Standard and demonstrate Danelec’s new product.

The products and services herein described in this press release are not endorsed by The Maritime Executive.