Ovarro worked with Trinity House, the General Lighthouse and Deep Sea Pilotage Authority, to develop and deliver an enhanced supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system enabling real-time visibility and control of the maritime navigational network. The latest system provided to Trinity House is an upgrade of the original Ovarro supplied SCOPE system that has provided Trinity House with excellent service for over 20 years.
Over 90% of goods entering the UK spend some of or their entire journey at sea and the requirement to supervise and manage marine traffic is becoming increasingly complex and automated. Trinity House delivers reliable and effective services for all mariners navigating its territories and chose Ovarro to develop a new system as part of their move to the Trinity Planning Centre in Harwich.
Ovarro developed the underlying supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) technologies that enable real-time visibility and control of the maritime navigational network. The enhanced system was installed in the new Planning Centre, which was opened by HRH The Princess Royal as part of the 500th anniversary of the Corporation’s first Royal Charter.
The Trinity House control room has been re-equipped and upgraded with Ovarro’s SCOPE hardware and software systems that monitor and control a wide array of remote navigation and systems assets.
The technology provides the flexibility to add services, change configurations, alarm settings and live information displays using a familiar ‘drag and drop’ user interface.
Ovarro developed the enhanced system, based on its SCOPE Telemetry and SCADA product, which includes:
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