SMM

Setting the standard for navigation at SMM

SMM, the leading trade fair for the maritime industry, is fast approaching. From 3 to 6 September, SMM will bring together decision-makers and industry professionals from all international maritime sectors. Anschütz will exhibit at stand 304 in hall B6.

Our entire portfolio for safe and efficient navigation will be on display at the Anschütz stand – from gyrocompasses to fuel-saving autopilots, from steering control systems to Integrated Navigation Systems (INS), and from today's innovations such as the electronic logbook to tomorrow's innovations in autonomous navigation.

With the new NautoPilot 5000 NX, Anschütz will be showing an autopilot that not only features the proven high-precision steering algorithms, but also offers the broadest range of fuel-saving functions in the industry.

To achieve optimum efficiency in terms of fuel consumption and emissions, NautoPilot 5000 NX combines automated functions such as an adaptive ECO mode, course control or the brand-new and unique toe angle function with an intuitive assessment of the actual steering performance. Lower fuel consumption means lower emissions. For shipowners, this means the opportunity to optimise the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) rating of their vessels.

With the electronic logbook eLog, another innovation has matured at Anschütz and will be demonstrated for the first time at the SMM with its fully expanded range of books and functions. The eLog now incorporates all relevant log and record books to ensure secure and complete documentation and to reduce crew workload. More importantly, it offers a range of features and integrations that streamline the collection and usage of on-board data. Visitors to the stand will be able to see a full demonstration of the eLog and arrange a free trial.

The portfolio at SMM also includes the maintenance-free Standard 30 MF gyrocompass and the Standard 22 NX gyrocompass, as well as the SYNAPSIS NX INS.

SYNAPSIS comes with the latest software version which introduces the latest display and presentation standards as well as a range of other smart functions, particularly on the Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS). From further improved voyage management and predictions to special functions for offshore vessels, research vessels or coast guards, there are new software modules that support safe navigation and successful work at sea.

All Anschütz products at SMM also fulfil the cyber security standards of the IACS.

Save the date
Heading towards autonomous navigation: advanced assistance systems to address crew shortages Wednesday, September 4 at 2 p.m. Thursday, September 5 at 2.p.m.
Hall B6, Stand 304