Transas

Transas was a maritime technology company, originally founded in 1990 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, by a group of engineers led by Andrey Vorobiev. It specialized in developing integrated navigation systems, maritime simulation and training solutions, fleet management systems, vessel traffic services (VTS), and electronic charting systems. Transas became a key player in the maritime industry, known for its innovation and quality in maritime safety and operational efficiency solutions.

Major Areas of Operation:

  1. Marine Navigation Systems:

    • Transas produced a range of electronic navigation systems including Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS), Integrated Navigation Systems (INS), and Automatic Identification Systems (AIS).
  2. Simulation and Training:

    • The company developed high-fidelity maritime simulators used for training ship crews. These included bridge simulators, engine room simulators, cargo handling simulators, and VTS simulators.
  3. Fleet Management:

    • Transas offered fleet management and decision support systems that helped shipping companies manage their fleets effectively, including voyage planning, weather routing, and compliance with maritime regulations.
  4. Vessel Traffic Services:

    • The company designed and deployed VTS systems to enhance maritime traffic monitoring and management around ports and coastal areas, contributing significantly to maritime safety.
  5. Electronic Charting:

    • Transas provided electronic navigational chart (ENC) and digital chart services that became integral components for ECDIS and other navigation systems.

Acquisition by Wärtsilä: In 2018, Transas was acquired by Wärtsilä, a Finnish corporation known for its smart technologies and complete lifecycle solutions for marine and energy markets. This acquisition integrated Transas' portfolio into Wärtsilä's offering, helping to further advance Wärtsilä's Smart Marine Ecosystem vision.

Impact on the Industry: Transas played a pivotal role in enhancing marine safety, efficiency, and environmental performance. Its technologies in simulation and navigational systems are widely respected and used in maritime academies and operational shipping fleets around the world.

With the integration into Wärtsilä, Transas' legacy continues to contribute to the advancement of marine technology, with an increased emphasis on smart and interconnected maritime operations, leveraging digitalization and data analytics.

Products

simulation systems, onboard systems, vessel traffic services, avionics, edutainment

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