Like black boxes carried on an aircraft, Voyage Data Recorders (VDRs) enable accident investigators to review procedures and instructions in the moments during an incident and help to identify the cause of any accident. According to IMO regulations, passenger ships and ships other than passenger ships of 3000 gross tonnage and upwards constructed on or after 1 July 2002 must carry VDRs to assist in accident investigations and a simplified VDR (S-VDR) must be fitted on existing cargo ships of 3000 gross tonnage and upwards constructed before 1 July 2002.
Teklif FormuDanelec Marine VDR systems are designed to record and store, in a secure and retrievable form, information concerning the ship’s position, movement, physical status and command and control for the period leading up to and following an incident. The new 3rd generation of Danelec Marine VDR products offers an unmatched flexibility in a compact and lightweight, easy to install solution. The product range is designed with a strong focus on reliability and functionality in maritime environments. The Danelec Marine VDR range consists of the DM400 VDR, DM200 S-VDR, and DM200 L-VDR, ensuring that there is a product to suit every need.