GeoView S-63
Background
In an increasingly competitive marketplace, ENC users require simple and secure methods of receiving ENCs, no matter their desired route. ENC re-sellers therefore need to be competitive both in terms of ENC pricing but also the provision of end-to-end services and extended chart coverage to these users. This becomes even more relevant with the imminent introduction of ECDIS mandation 2012, which will incorporate a large number of new vessels to navigation on electronic navigational charts.
The GeoView S-63 system addresses these challenges and enables ENC re-sellers to develop own ENC services and source data directly from the two RENCs and those hydrographic offices which are not part of a RENC in order to stay competitive.
Benefits
- Data treated in accordance with IHO S-63 Data Protection Scheme
- Complete ENC business system
- Ongoing support and maintenance
- Hosted with 97% uptime
- Web based online reporting
- Automated for PRIMAR data
- Inclusion of continuous maintenance and bug-fixes
DESCRIPTION
The GeoView S-63 system provides the ENC re-sellers with a complete business system for the collection and distribution of ENC charts (compliant with the S-57 product specification) to end users.
The system is hosted with us to ensure service continuity and is maintained through a web-interface where the re-seller has access to all relevant tools with which to encrypt electronic navigational chart data and issue permits associated with this data for distribution to the end-users.
The GeoView S-63 system has functionality for importing encrypted and unencrypted S-57 data sets with or without provided cell keys, import of encrypted S-63 data sets with cell keys, export of encrypted S-63 data sets, permit files generating, customer and vessel management and support for financial reporting.
This enables the ENC re-sellers to take control of their own ENC service, define own margins and ultimately become independent ENC providers to the increasingly growing user market.