AAGE HEMPEL, MARINE ELECTRONICS

Aage Hempel Group is a well-known company specializing in marine electronics, offering a wide range of products and services geared towards the maritime industry. Established in the 1930s, the company has since grown to become a significant player in the field of marine electronics, serving a global clientele.


Key Areas of Focus



  1. Navigation Systems: They provide advanced navigation systems such as radar, GPS, ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System), and integrated bridge systems that are crucial for the safe and efficient operation of vessels.



  2. Communication Systems: Aage Hempel offers a variety of communication solutions, including satellite communications, GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System), and VHF/UHF radios, which are essential for both operational efficiency and safety at sea.



  3. Safety and Surveillance: The company also deals in safety and surveillance equipment such as AIS (Automatic Identification Systems), BNWAS (Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm Systems), and CCTV systems designed to ensure the safety of the vessel, crew, and cargo.



  4. Navigation Aids: They also supply various aids to navigation (AtoN) such as buoys, beacons, and lights, which are critical for aiding vessels in coastal and inland navigation.



  5. Service and Maintenance: Apart from supplying equipment, Aage Hempel provides extensive service and maintenance programs. This includes installation, repair, and routine maintenance of marine electronics, aimed at ensuring the longevity and functionality of the systems.




Global Presence


Aage Hempel operates globally, with offices, service stations, and partnerships in many key maritime locations around the world. This extensive network enables them to offer prompt and efficient service, which is vital in the marine industry where downtime can be extremely costly.


Clients and Industry Sectors


Their clientele includes a range of maritime industry sectors such as commercial shipping, fishing vessels, naval fleets, and yachting. They cater to both new ship builds and retrofitting projects.


Innovation and Compliance


Aage Hempel stays at the forefront of technological innovation in marine electronics. They ensure that their products comply with international maritime regulations and standards, which is crucial for the safety and legality of operations at sea.


Training and Support


The company also places a significant emphasis on training and support, offering courses and certifications for maritime professionals to ensure proper use and maintenance of the equipment.


In summary, Aage Hempel Marine Electronics is a comprehensive provider of advanced electronic solutions for the maritime industry, known for their quality products, robust service network, and commitment to innovation and safety.


Products

NAVIGATION, COMMUNICATION, IT & NETWORKS, VDR, SSAS, AIS

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Ships

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