We are map enthusiasts!
ECC is a leading Norwegian company, 100% government owned, specializing in digital maritime navigation solutions. Established to enhance safety and efficiency at sea, air and on land, we provide state-of-the-art services that give customers quality chart backgrounds and efficient visualisation for demanding operational environments.
The company
Initially a part of the Norwegian Mapping Authority, ECC was established as its own corporation in 1999. Since then we have grown to over 28 employees, providing cutting-edge geographical information systems (GIS) technology, applications and solutions to our customers. We also play an important role in the development and testing of the new IHO S-100 chart standard and associated S-100 data products.
Board of Directors
Tina Steinsvik Sund - Chair
Tina Steinsvik Sund works as an independent advisor and Board Member. She is the Chair of the Board at Electronic Chart Centre AS and also serves as a Non-Executive Director at Finanstilsynet (FSA Norway). She has previously held management positions at Sparebank 1 SMN, Intel Capital and Accenture, and has more than 20 years of experience in board roles, including serving as Chair of the Board for Helse Midt-Norge and Ren Røros.
Nicolai Jarlsby - Member
Nicolai Jarlsby works as independent advisor and Board Member as well as investor in his own capacity. He is involved in a broad range of companies in Norway and internationally. He was educated at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Knut Svein Ording - Member
Knut S. Ording currently holds a position as Senior Principal Consultant and Innovation Manager with DNV (Det Norske Veritas). He has long since held ties in the maritime industry, and at the beginning of his career joined the Royal Norwegian Navy, holding various positions, including Commanding Officer. Knut’s career then turned to Marine Cybernetics, Communications and Control Systems where he headed up different departments and progressed to other Management and Consulting Positions within DNV.
Michelle Williams - Member
Michelle Williams is an experienced executive officer with an officer education from the Royal Norwegian Navy and 12 years of military service, including operational services on both submarines and frigates. She currently serves as Business Transformation Lead at Aker BP, where she is responsible for driving company-wide business transformation initiatives. With experience across technology, logistics and supply chain, she combines strategic insight with practical execution.
Management Team
We strongly believe that understanding and utilising the power that lies in geospatial data will make the planning and travelling by sea safer for everyone!
Vision
We enable safe and sustainable navigation globally through forward-looking technology, socially beneficial infrastructure, and collaboration.
Ethics and Values
Our operations are guided by a strong commitment to ethical principles and core values that define who we are and how we work. These values shape our interactions with customers, partners, and each other, ensuring that we maintain the highest standards in all aspects of our business. ECC adheres to a strict code of ethics that governs our business conduct, including The Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact. We ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations and promote a workplace culture where ethical behavior is recognized and rewarded.
Duty of efficiency
Our operations are guided by a strong commitment to ethical principles and core values that define who we are and how we work. These values shape our interactions with customers, partners, and each other, ensuring that we maintain the highest standards in all aspects of our business. ECC adheres to a strict code of ethics that governs our business conduct, including The Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact. We ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations and promote a workplace culture where ethical behavior is recognized and rewarded.
Working environment
The individual will treat colleagues and the company's partners in a respectful and objective manner, and cause no harm to their reputation. Everyone in the company must respect each other's work, and help to promote collaboration and the transfer of expertise between individuals both within and across work teams and disciplines.
Loyalty and conflict of interest
Every individual is required to comply with the legal rules and ethical guidelines that apply to the activities, as well as to follow orders issued by superiors. The duty of obedience entails no obligation to follow orders to do anything illegal or unethical. In order to implement measures to avoid or limit losses or damages, all employees are required to report to their employer any circumstances of which she or he is aware that could cause the employer, employee or the surroundings to suffer losses or damages.