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Oil Rigs Stay Alert

Offshore oil rigs require maximum security due to their volatile and demanding environments. Protecting them from threats and ensuring safe operation are equally important. Today's state-of-the-art technologies keep drilling facilities safe.

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Mention in Passenger Ship Technology Magazine
As mentioned in Passenger Ship Technology ((Winter 2011) Security In Brief. Passenger Ship Technology, p. 76.), Radio Zeeland DMP's Maritime Early Detection Systems can detect a ma overboard while providing an invisible security fence over the side of the vessel.  Detection sensors scan at a distance of 80m each in a 190 degree arc at a rate of about 5,000 scans a second.
 
Radio Zeeland DMP Press Release
Radio Zeeland DMP BV in conjunction with Radio Zeeland of North America announces the establishment of a new office in Fort Lauderdale, serving North and South America for the sales and servicing of the Radio Zeeland DMP equipment line of Vessel Monitoring, Control, and Commercial Electronics.  For more information visit our Radio Zeeland of North America web site at www.radiozeeland.com, and we can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and 954-463-1416.
 
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Eyes on Maritime Security Technology

Securing the Perimeter with MEDS

Increasingly large port and shoreside facilities are deploying the most advanced technologies, both above the water and below, designed to allow security personnel and first responders enhanced levels of preparation and information.

While the debate on the most effective maritime security – both at sea and onshore – continues to rage regarding the relative value of technique vs. technology, David Leone, president of Ft. Lauderdalebased Radio Zeeland DMP Americas, offers the technology to enable the technique.

Radio Zeeland DMP Americas is a developer and manufacturer of leading navigation, automation, monitoring and integrated maritime control systems. Leone founded the company Voyager Maritime Alliance in the early 1990s, a company which served mainly as electronics integrators of bridge, radio and radio room systems for the megayacht industry. But the company and its offering have evolved steadily, and today Leone continues to drive the company’s “big move” into maritime security, including vessel, port and harbor and underwater security systems. 

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Wealthy Arm Their Yachts With Military-Level Security From Radio Zeeland DMP Americas
The world's richest people are arming their super-yachts with Maritime Security Solutions a military-style technology to fight off potential attackers.

Jan 31, 2010 – Radio Zeeland DMP Americas Inc. (RZDMPA) provides Global Anti-Piracy Maritime Security Solutions, including advanced security options for Ships, Yachts, Ports, Oil Rigs, and Pipelines. Their Maritime Early Detection System (MEDS) is an integrated system to detect intrusion from multiple quadrants in advance, thereby alerting a ship’s crew or port to be armed and/or prepared to take action. It is the least expensive solution that can dramatically decrease the potential of any act of piracy. The threat of pirates and growing fears that yachts may be their next target have led many owners to equip their vessels with this latest James Bond-like technology.

Ninety percent of the world’s trade moves in containers and nearly half of all incoming U.S. trade moves by ship. Pirates are more aggressive. For many, yacht security is becoming a worldwide concern. As a super-yacht owner, it is essential to have this sort of technology. The average super-yacht is worth $1 million per meter, according to the calculations of some experts, making them tempting prey for pirates. What many people forget is that, when at sea, a vessel must be able to protect itself, as any form of help could be hours away, assuming that the crew can raise an alarm in time and if anyone can be bothered to respond.
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The Cruise Ship Business is Booming
May 11, 2010 - Carnival Cruise Lines is getting record-breaking business this year. From the beginning of 2010 to Feb. 21, bookings were the highest they’ve ever been. The cruise industry's highest priority now is to ensure the safety and security of its passengers, crew and vessels which is why top cruise lines are implementing on board security measures to deter unauthorized entry and illegal activity.

Cruise ships, are tempting targets, and not just for the ransom the pirates might get if they could hijack one on the open seas. Just the amount of money and jewelry they could get from holding up the passengers is tempting. When they see a cruise ship, in their mind, it's just one big cash register. Radio Zeeland DMP Americas Inc. (RZDMPA) is a company that provides Global Anti-Piracy Maritime Security Solutions. Their Maritime Early Detection System (MEDS) is an integrated system to detect intrusion from multiple quadrants in advance, thereby alerting a ship’s crew or port to be armed and/or prepared to take action. It is the least expensive solution that can dramatically decrease the potential of any act of piracy and is a must have for cruise ships in today’s times.
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