Radio ECDIS

ChartWorld GmbH

On RADIO ECDIS, experts from inside and outside ChartWorld Group (Hamburg-based maritime software developer and service provider), discuss product developments, news and issues challenging the maritime navigation sector.

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Route Network

This episode looks at the extensive data source behind the company’s own route-optimisation tool and the service provided to external users. Benjamin Martschin, Team Lead Route Network Data, explains what the Route Network consists of, and factors defining a safe route. He also talks about the team behind the Route Network, its size and growth rate, how it started, and the sources used in building it up. More on this subject here: https://web.chartworld.com/web/news/chartworld-launches-route-network-api/ https://web.chartworld.com/web/on-route/auto-routing/

Route Network

Radar as a Service

This episode highlights Raymarine, a major maritime electronic equipment supplier and a sister company of ChartWorld within Teledyne Group. Andy Murray, Director of Navigation Solutions, and Jamie Townsend, System Engineer, tell Gregory O’Toole about the current state of the radar market, what makes Raymarine Pathfinder stand out as a product, what the target markets are, ChartWorld’s lifetime warranty based on the 'radar as a service' model, as well as regulations and standards in this field. You can read more on this subject here: https://web.chartworld.com/web/news/chartworld-launches-radar-as-a-service/ https://www.raymarine.com/en-us/our-products/marine-radar/pathfinder-radar

Radar as a Service

NAUTILUS – Next Generation SDK

This episode is presented by ChartWorld’s sister company, SevenCs, also based in Hamburg and specializing in software development for maritime navigation products. Ralf Lehnert, Director Maritime Solutions, and Hendrik Göhmann, Senior Product Manager, talk about the core product - the maritime software kernel, NAUTILUS. The podcast examines the heritage of the Software Development Kit, the need for the S-100 kernel, compliance with the new standard’s framework, and the areas of application of NAUTILUS. Please find more information here: https://www.sevencs.com/maritime-sdk/nautilus-maritime-software-kernel/

NAUTILUS – Next Generation SDK

Vessel Inspection, SIRE 2.0 and ChartWorld

In this episode we welcome ChartWorld Chief Technical Officer, Andrey Vorobiev. For this podcast Gregory O’Toole asks Andrey about the news on ECDIS requirements, whether OCIMF’S SIRE 2.0 is valid only for tankers, how ChartWorld helps to reduce the (inspection-related) workload, and whether S-100-standard products will help mariners. You can find more information on how ChartWorld products support OCIMF’S SIRE.2.0 requirements here: https://www.youtube.com/@chartworld-ecdisforfree

Vessel Inspection, SIRE 2.0 and ChartWorld

CIO+ NoGo Lines

In this episode Gregory O’Toole interviews Frank Brugger, ChartWorld Sales Director, who reveals the facts behind NoGo Lines, a carefully crafted, helpful service from the CIO+ product family. Frank talks about how NoGo Lines work, what they are designed for, how they relate to CATZOC and fulfil other official standards and requirements, the frequency of updates, and which ECDIS can support NoGo Lines. You can find more information on NoGo Lines at https://cio-plus.chartworld.com/#nogo or on our homepage, https://web.chartworld.com/web/

CIO+ NoGo Lines

CIO+ StayAway Areas

In this episode Friedhelm Moggert-Kägeler, Solutions Director for Maritime Spatial Data in ChartWorld Group, answers the questions from Gregory O’Toole, host of the Radio ECDIS podcast. Friedhelm shares his expertise on the advantages of ChartWorld Information Overlay (CIO+) and its new service, called StayAway Areas. Issues examined include where the data come from, the potential offered by such data, regions studied, recent grounding episodes, the backstory, and how vessels can get this data. You can find more information about StayAway services on the dedicated webpage https://cio-plus.chartworld.com/#section-stayaway or on our homepage, https://web.chartworld.com/web/

CIO+ StayAway Areas