
IMO (International Maritime Organization) requirements established that, starting in 2004, all SOLAS (Safety-of-Life-At-Sea) international traffic ships of gross registered tonnage equal to or greater than 300 tons must have built-in AIS (Automatic Identification System) mobile stations.
The AIS system provides a means to increase the safety of maritime traffic by way of data transmission flow. It is also a "black box" which stores relevant navigation data that will definitely contribute to clarify the cause of certain problems and, consequently, contribute to their future resolution.
GMV deploys coastal networks of AIS base stations. These systems make it possible to receive, process and distribute the tracking information that the boats transmit through their AIS terminals in accordance with requirements established by the International Marine Organization (IMO).
GMV's solution is comprised of base stations, navigation support devices, ship transmitters and control centers. Its functions include:

GMV wins new contracts in Poland
02/14/2012
GMV has now won a new one-million-euro contract for setting up the advanced fleet management and passenger
...

Inauguration of Hungary’s first bus-ticket vending system
02/02/2012
GMV continues to make international headway in the transport sector. The latest international milestone
...