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:
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
simulation systems, onboard systems, vessel traffic services, avionics, edutainment
- Phone: +353 (0) 21 4 710 400
- Web: www.transas.com
- Fax: +353 (0) 21 4 710 410
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Transas News
Transas Marine Receives Approvals
Transas Marine has received RINA and Lloyds Register approvals to perform Radio Communication equipment survey and VDR/SVDR Annual Performance Testing. The RINA…
Transas Holds Most Advanced Certificates
On December 18, 2012 Det Norske Veritas (Norway) issued statement of compliance for the Transas navigational and DP simulators. As a result, the Transas Navi-Trainer…
Navigazione Montanari signs Transas TRANSERV agreement
Transas Marine and Navigazione Montanari have signed a TRANSERV agreement for 11 vessels. Nine vessels are already equipped with Transas Navi-Sailor 4000 Dual ECDIS…
Navigazione Montanari signs Transas TRANSERV agreement
Transas Marine and Navigazione Montanari have signed a TRANSERV agreement for 11 vessels. 9 vessels are already equipped with Transas Navi-Sailor 4000 Dual ECDIS…
Thales, Transas Sign Cooperation Agreement
Development of a "Full Warship Trainer" at the focus of the cooperation. Thales Germany and Transas Marine International signed a cooperation agreement to develop…
Transas Upgrades Batumi State Maritime Academy Simulators
Batumi, in the Autonomous Repuplic of Georgia, upgrades simulators at its nautical training facility. The project included installation of a full mission engine room simulator ERS 5000 that simulates MAN B&W 6S50MC-C Diesel Engine Product Tanker Ship Model. The system is integrated with existing navigational simulator NTPRO 5000 and provides for joint training of engine room and bridge teams. The simulator replicates the operation of product tanker machinery…
Transas Upgrades British Navy Bridge Simulator
Britannia Royal Naval College's bridge simulator unit features photo-realistic recreations of key harbours for trainees to hone ship piloting skills. "Whereas in the past you'd just see a row of houses, now there are specific buildings," explains Lieutenant Sam Stephens, head of navigation at Dartmouth. Buildings such as the distinctive Wilton Hotel on Plymouth's Grand Parade. It's painted gold - like the real thing - and you can clearly read the lettering.
Transas Marine Upgrades Training Complex
Transas Marine has upgraded training complex at the Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Varna, Bulgaria), including full mission bridge simulator upgrade to the latest…
Transas Offshore and Dynamic Positioning Simulator Installed
A Transas Offshore and Dynamic Positioning simulator has been installed at PanArab E-Navigation (PAEN) in Alexandria, Egypt. PanArab E-Nav is a player in the marine…
Transas Develops Sim Model of World’s Largest Bulk Carrier
Transas Marine has developed a ship model of a 400,000 DWT Very Large Ore Carrier (VLOC), the largest bulk carrier in the world. The model was developed for Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM).
Transas Installs First Russian Offshore Crane Simulator
Transas supples a simulator to the training centre of Arktikmorneftegazrazvedka in Russia. The system has been designed for training of personnel operating cranes offshore on the Arctic shelf. The platform intended for the operation of the cranes is the Prirazlomnaya platform (the first Arctic-class ice-resistant oil platform in the world) to be used as an offshore platform prototype. The crane simulator models control systems…
Transas St. Lawrence Seaway Draft System Approved
Transas Marine receives approval for Saint Lawrence Seaway Draft Information System. The St. Lawrence Seaway is one of the most important transportation links in North America. To maximize the efficient use of the seaway, in 2001, the Seaway authorities started to a study which would determine the maximum load ships can carry while maintaining a safe Under-Keel Clearance (UKC). Over the years the maximum…
Transas Gets Approval for Saint Lawrence Seaway Draft Information System
The St. Lawrence Seaway is one of the most important transportation links in North America. To maximize the efficient use of the seaway, in 2001, the Seaway authorities started to a study which would determine the maximum load ships can carry while maintaining a safe Under-Keel Clearance (UKC). Over the years the maximum draft of vessels transiting the Seaway in the MLO Montreal to Lake Ontario and the Welland Canal has been gradually increased.
Transas Marine Gets Bridge Workstations Order
Each bridge consists of 7 x Multifunctional Display (MFD) Workstations with DNV NAUT – OSV (A) Class Notation. The bridge equipment including 12KW X-Band Navi-Chart Radar, 30KW S-Band Navi-Chart Radar, Navi-Sailor Dual ECDIS, Navi-Conning, Slave MFDs will be installed on 4 x UT755 PSVs. The Navi-Conning Module, which can also be supplied "Off-the-Shelf", has been specially customised to include the Aft & Bow Docking Mode. All vessels will be built at PaxOcean Engineering (Zhuhai) Co.
Transas Adds Ukrainian Chart Folios to its TX-97 Collection
Transas TX-97 non-official chart collection now includes Ukrainian chart folios. The agreement was signed between Transas Marine Ltd and the State Hydrographic Service of Ukraine in May 2012 allowing Transas to use official ENC’s and Inland ENC’s to create TX-97 folios. New charts will be available for the users of Transas ECDIS and ECS. The uniqueness of this project is that it is the first time when Inland ENC’s were used to produce TX-97 folios.
Jo Tankers Chooses Transas ECDIS Solution
JO TANKERS (Bergen, Norway) has chosen Transas Marine as an ECDIS supplier for its fleet. The agreement includes upgrade of 3 vessels, retrofit on-board 11 vessels and 6 planned newbuilds. All vessels will be equipped with Dual 26’’ Navi-Sailor 4000 ECDIS Premium Multifunction Display, Radar Overlay and Firewall. Some vessels will utilize Transas’ recently launched Pay As You Sail chart solution for (S)ENC.
ECDIS Solution by Transas for Jo Tankers
The agreement includes upgrade of 3 vessels, retrofit on-board 11 vessels and 6 planned newbuilds. All vessels will be equipped with Dual 26'' Navi-Sailor 4000 ECDIS Premium Multifunction Display…
Thomas Gunn Navigation and Transas Marine Form Partnership
Thomas Gunn Navigation Services and Transas Marine Ltd. announced today a new partnership which will bring significant benefits to customers of both organisations. Thomas Gunn will now offer Transas Navi-Sailor 4000 ECDIS as part of its total navigation solution, while Transas will offer Thomas Gunn’s paper chart management service, which includes Admiralty and International HO’s paper charts and paper publications, as a part of its ECDIS package.
Transas Marine Launches Pay-As-You-Sail Solution
Transas Marine has launched its ‘Pay-As-You-Sail’chart solution for (S)ENC. Transas received approval for the ‘Pa-As-You-Sail’ service by PRIMAR and IC-ENC after…
Transas Launches Pay As You Sail Solution
Transas Marine launches Pay As You Sail solution. Transas Marine launches its 'Pay As You Sail' chart solution for (S)ENC. Transas received approval for the 'Pay As You Sail' service by UKHO…