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Berthing Aid System

"The essence of Safety and Security are when a risk of threatening danger can be controlled"

BAS (Berthing Aid System) or also called Docking Aid System is a navigation device that helps ships or port authorities to obtain information in real-time which includes the distance between the ship and the ship’s berthing location, approach speed, speed alarm, berth angle which will be coordinated with a combination Large LED Displays, Eye-Safe Lasers, Audio alarms, traffic lights, handheld devices and Computers, where Computers have software with integrated equipment network architecture and communication interfaces. The display on computer screen will display other parameters such as wind speed, current, tides or other important information, Ship database, Drift mode, Berthing, and data logger to ensure ships dock safely and reduce human error.

On the large LED screen, the people involved, both the crew and port authorities, can see real-time information on when the ship will dock.

Berthing aid system helps reduce operational costs due to damage to the dock, fender, or damage to the ship itself, improve safety control and real-time data monitoring and recording including reports, maneuver playback, and historical records and data visualization of on different devices, and platforms.

The Berthing Aid System provides crew members and authorities with a thorough overview of applicable conditions enabling them to make proactive decisions that prevent collision risks and avoid other risks including personnel in the vicinity of the port.

Mechasolusindo International, PT., (MSI), in collaboration with several manufacturers, offers a Berthing Aid System solution that integrates Large LED Displays, Eye-Safe Lasers, Audio alarms, traffic lights, handheld devices, and Computers and software in one flexible solution package that are tailored to the wishes and demands of customers without ignoring the requirements set by international legal standards and the adoption of local authority rules.

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