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A navigational aid (also known as aid to navigation, ATON, or Navaid) is any sort of marker which aids the traveler in navigation; the term is most commonly used to refer to nautical or aviation travel.

Aids to navigation are special structures like lighthouses, lightships, beacons, buoys, etc that are used to enhance safety by providing more opportunities to obtain LOPs (Line of Positions).

This such an equipment or system that is externally exist out of the ships and designed and operated to enhance the safety and navigation eficiency / vessel traffic.

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Fixed structure that is mainly used for placing the lanterns or other aids to navigation. Height might be varied from 5-15 Meter of single pipe tower (menara pipa tiang tunggal) and 20-40 Meter of angle bar framing tower (menara rangka besi siku) that will be concreted at the land of jetty/ dolphin or port as well as at the seabed as required.
A very efficient buoy in terms of fabrication cost and faster lead time of production as the are made of laminated resin from 8-12 layers, filled in by polyurethane and strengthen with steel structure inside for durability and rigid structure.
To understand the basic rule of safety sailing and safety navigation, not only focuses at the hardware and aids stuff, but also operation, deployment and maintenance the navigation aids.
A floating structure that can be made of hard steel and or polyethylene on the purpose of ships, yacht, tanker and other vessel to lay up and berthing at the point of interest without approaching end of the water as Mooring Buoy is deployed at the open ocean.
Metal Buoys are navigation buoys made of metal materials, such as steel, which are usually heavier and stronger than polyethylene buoys. These buoys are also used to mark specific locations in the water.
Polyethylene Buoys are navigation buoys made of polyethylene material, which is lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion.
Radar Beacons, otherwise known as RACONs, are devices that reflect radar signals emitted by ships. They are usually placed at key points, such as ports or shipping lanes, to help ships detect positions more accurately.
Solar Marine Lanterns are navigation signal lights that use solar power. They are often used at sea to mark positions or hazards in the water.

Project Portofolio

Our Strong Value

OPEN TO CHANGE FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

FLEXIBLE TO THE SUPPLY PROJECT CONDITIONS BUT NOT TO THE PROJECT / PRODUCT QUALITY

ALWAYS PUT AN EXTRA EFFORT TO LOCATE THE MAIN SOURCES OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN LINKS

OPTIMISING ALL RESOURCES TO HIT SUCH A HIGH LEVEL OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

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