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Australian Maritime Systems

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  • Corporate Information
    • About AMS
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    • Contact Details
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    • Accreditations
    • Involvement in International Committees
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  • Aids to Navigation
    • Buoys & Mooring Systems
      • SPAR Buoys
      • Chain Buoys
      • Special Marker Buoys
      • Mooring Buoys/Cyclone Moorings
      • Mooring Systems
    • Beacons/Lights
      • Solar Powered Lighting Systems
      • High Intensity LED Lighting Systems
      • High Precision Sector Beacons
      • Daylights
    • Design
    • Maintenance
    • Installation
    • Asset Management
    • AtoN Monitoring
    • Power Supply
  • Systems Integration
    • Maritime Vessel Tracking and Management Systems
    • Surveillance
    • Radar
    • Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
    • Automatic Identification System (AIS)
    • Radio Direction Finding (RDF)
    • Data Correlation, Fusion and Tracking
    • Decision Support Tools
    • Display Systems
    • Communications and Voice Switching
    • Information Management and Dissemination
  • Marine Structures
    • Concrete Remediation & Repair
    • Cathodic Protection
    • GRP Structures
  • Meteorological & Defence
    • Hydro/Meteorological Sensors
      • Tide Gauges
      • Current Meters
      • Wave Rider Buoys
      • Automatic Weather Stations
      • Remote Tide and Meteorological Monitoring Stations
    • Tsunami Warning
    • RADOME
  • Environmental Protection
    • Oil Spill Equipment & Response
    • Marine Salvage & Towage
    • Audits
    • Risk Assessment
    • Environmental Management Plans
  • Training & Education
  • Aviation Services
    • Aviation Vests
      • XF-35
      • KSE-35L8
      • Infant Vest
      • Helicopter Vest
      • Bravo
      • Titan XF
    • Aviation Rafts
      • Transport Rafts
      • Non-Transport Rafts
      • VIP Series
      • SAM Series
    • Life Saving Equipment
      • Survival Kit Series
    • Hire Equipment
    • Equipment Maintenance
    • Frequently Asked Questions
 
 

Corporate Information

  • About AMS
  • Our Personnel
  • Core Competencies
  • Contact Details
  • AMS Locations
  • Our Board
  • Accreditations
  • Involvement in International Committees
  • Projects
  • News and Events
 
Involvement in International Committees

IALA

AMS is an Industrial Member of the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) and conforms to IALA policies and guidelines in formulating its designs and recommendations.  In addition AMS is a member of the IALA council and plays a role in formulating policies and guidelines to ensure that the movement of vessels are safe, expeditious, cost effective and harmless to the environment. 

 AMS has several employees involved in the various boards and committees within IALA, which include:

  • IALA Industrial Member’s Council Representative
  • IALA VTS Committee (Vessel Traffic Services) Vice chair of Technical Working Group
  • IALA EEP Committee (Engineering & Environmental Protection)          
  • IALA eNAV Committee (e-Navigation)
  • IALA AIS Technical Working Group

 

 

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PIANC

AMS is also a Corporate and Board Member of PIANC Australia.  This ensures that AMS is involved in the establishment of best practice and standards in the development of infrastructure and operations of ports and waterways.

 
 
 
 
 

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