C-MAP?Commercial

C-MAP is a well-known provider of electronic navigation charts and marine cartography that serve both the commercial and recreational maritime markets. Founded in 1985, C-MAP has developed a strong reputation for producing detailed and accurate digital maps that are used in navigation systems for various types of vessels, from small recreational boats to large commercial ships.


Key Products and Services:



  1. Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs): C-MAP offers a wide range of digital charts that cover coastal and inland waters globally. These charts are compatible with multiple navigation systems and are frequently updated to ensure navigational safety.



  2. Max-N and Max-N+ Cartography: These are C-MAP's high-detail digital maps which offer extensive maritime information, such as detailed depth contours, port and harbor details, and navigational aids.



  3. Cloud-Based Solutions: The company provides cloud-based services that enable captains and crews to access up-to-date information and real-time updates. These solutions support route planning, weather forecasting, and hazard identification.



  4. Professional Services: For commercial users, C-MAP offers consultancy services, providing expertise in areas like maritime safety, regulatory compliance, and efficient route management.



  5. Recreational Boating Products: C-MAP also caters to the recreational boating community with user-friendly products that focus on enhancing the boating experience by offering high-resolution charts and interactive features.



  6. Software and Apps: The company offers various applications and software tools that enhance navigation and boating experiences. These tools are often integrated with advanced features like radar overlays, AIS data, and 3D views.




Industry Impact:



  • Collaboration with Device Manufacturers: C-MAP works closely with manufacturers of GPS and navigation systems such as Simrad, Lowrance, and B&G. This ensures seamless integration of their cartography with hardware used on boats and ships.



  • Mergers and Acquisitions: Over the years, C-MAP has been part of various corporate changes and acquisitions. For instance, it was acquired by Navico, a leading marine electronics company, which further strengthened its market position.



  • Global Presence: With a broad international footprint, C-MAP serves a diverse clientele, making it a pivotal player in the global maritime navigation industry.




Technological Advancements:


C-MAP continues to innovate, leveraging new technologies to enhance their maps and services. This includes incorporating satellite imagery, crowd-sourced data, and real-time information to provide richer and more detailed navigational solutions.


Customer Focus:


The company prioritizes customer safety, efficiency, and satisfaction by continuously updating its products with the latest navigational data and features. Whether for commercial shipping operators seeking precise route management or recreational boaters looking for enjoyable and safe voyages, C-MAP provides comprehensive solutions tailored to meet diverse needs.


Overall, C-MAP stands out as a significant contributor to maritime safety and navigation through its advanced cartographic solutions and continuous innovation in digital navigation technologies.


Products

CM-93, OceanView, CM-ENC

Mashpee USA

133 Falmouth Road
Mashpee MA 02649
USA

Ships

MAERSK KENSINGTON

Container Carrier | Flag: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | Port: LONDON

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