CDRJ acquires radars to monitor waterway traffic at ports
Dec, 07, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202147
In order to implement a Local Port Service (LPS) in the ports of Rio de Janeiro and Niterói by the end of the first half of 2022, Companhia Docas do Rio de Janeiro (CDRJ) purchased some of the equipment needed to carry out the project. After conventional and thermal optical cameras, the Port Authority’s most recent acquisition was three Kelvin Hughes brand Sharp Eye radars, which arrived at the Port of Rio de Janeiro in October and were formally nationalized on November 29th.
The manager of the Vessel Traffic Management and Information System (VTMIS) at Docas do Rio, Marcelo Villas-Bôas, explained that “in addition to those already installed at the Navy Technological Center in Rio de Janeiro (CTMRJ), these radars will make up the VTMIS Radar Subsystem for the Ports of Rio de Janeiro and Niterói”. Villas-Bôas informed that the Brazilian Navy radar will be part of the LPS, which will be phase 1 of the VTMIS project, and the other three, recently acquired by Docas do Rio, will be used in phase 2 of the VTMIS project, which will involve the implementation of a Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) in these ports.
Also according to the VTMIS manager, the integration of new equipment from CDRJ and equipment from the Brazilian Navy, already existing in military organizations, is the result of an agreement established in 2019 between the Port and Maritime Authorities, to monitor waterway traffic at Guanabara Bay: “This partnership will make access to modern technological tools for managing waterway infrastructure viable, with a direct impact on the security and operation of the ports”. The purpose of implementing VTMIS is to improve navigation safety, safeguard human life at sea, increase the efficiency of maritime traffic, help prevent marine pollution, and comply with international maritime standards.
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