Marine VHF radio Essays

  • Techsonic

    1664 Words  | 4 Pages

    the company's sales and profits are slipping. The company, which has one product line (depth sounders) and a strong brand (Hummingbird), has conducted substantial market research on three new products. These products are project 901, hummingbird VHF Radio, Locator/ GPS navigator. Of these, project 901 is an extension of the depth sounder product, while the other two would be new product lines for the company. Top management is deciding which one or more of the three new products it should proceed

  • Case Study On Ship Collision

    1228 Words  | 3 Pages

    floating object. In my own explanation collision defined as the change in structural properties of a ship as a result of an impact with a solid structure. Ship collision is considered to be the most worst of marine accidents as it leads to extreme adverse effects on human and marine life at the sea. The sea route traffic has increase by the leaps and bounds and there has also been a sharp increase in the speed levels. This has led to an increase in the probability of ships confronting collision

  • Persuasive Essay On Whale Watching Tourss

    506 Words  | 2 Pages

    knowledgeable operator plays a large part in ensuring a holiday you'll remember with fondness for the rest of your life. Here are few things to consider in choosing the company to take you on your whale watching tours: What Kind Of Whale (And Other Marine Life) Do You Want To See?

  • Ship Collision Case Study

    1495 Words  | 3 Pages

    number of sailing ships is continuously increasing. Technology advancement has helped large ships to sail at amazing speeds. But with an increase in traffic and speed, the risk of accidents has also increased drastically. Ship collision is a kind of marine accident that results from a ship crashing into a still or floating object. Ship collision cases can be a ship to ship, ship to floating object, ship to submarine or ship to still structure collisions. We all have heard about the historic accident

  • Living On A Cargo Ship Analysis

    1022 Words  | 3 Pages

    worth the sacrifices they make to be on board. Deckhands average about $55,000 to $65,000 a season, which usually equates to six or seven months of work. Officers start around $90,000. Captains make $160,000 to $200,000, according to Glenn Kolke, marine personnel manager for Interlake. (par. 10) The average yearly wage in the U.S.A. is around $50,500 which as shown above is anywhere from $4,500 to $144,500 below what the crewmembers of a ship make in near half the time which was shown in a fairly