American Nautical Services, Inc.

American Nautical Services, Inc. (ANS) is a company based in the United States that specializes in providing maritime products and services. Established in 1977, ANS has built a reputation as a comprehensive source for navigational tools, maritime charts, and publications crucial for safe and efficient maritime operations.


Key Offerings:



  1. Navigational Charts and Publications: ANS offers a wide range of nautical charts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), British Admiralty, and other authoritative sources. They also provide publications on various aspects of maritime navigation, including sailing directions, tide tables, and navigational regulations.



  2. Electronic Navigation Solutions: With advancements in digital technology, ANS supplies electronic navigation systems and software, such as Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) and ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems). These tools are vital for modern maritime safety and efficiency.



  3. Safety and Compliance Services: The company assists maritime operators in meeting regulatory requirements and international shipping standards, including IMO regulations and SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) conventions. They provide consultancy and auditing services to ensure compliance with global maritime laws.



  4. Training and Support: ANS offers training programs and support services aimed at enhancing maritime safety and operational efficiency. These programs cover a spectrum of topics from basic navigation skills to advanced electronic system operations.



  5. Maritime Equipment and Supplies: Besides navigational aids, ANS provides various maritime equipment and supplies for both commercial and recreational maritime activities.




Clientele:


ANS serves a diverse clientele comprising commercial shipping companies, naval and coast guard units, maritime academies, and recreational sailors. Their vast inventory and expert services make them a trusted partner in the maritime industry.


Online Presence:


ANS has an e-commerce platform where clients can purchase charts, publications, and other maritime products. Their website also features resources and information relevant to maritime navigation and safety.


Commitment to Quality:


American Nautical Services, Inc. has a strong commitment to quality and customer service. They continually update their product offerings to keep pace with the latest technological advancements and regulatory changes in the maritime sector.


For more detailed information, their official website or a direct inquiry to their customer service can provide specific details about their products and services.


Products

Nautical Charts and Marine Professional and Technical Books

Ft. Lauderdale USA

3311 South Andrews Ave., Suite 11
Ft. Lauderdale FL 33316
USA

Ships

DIRK CENAC

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: Houma, LA

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