News
Read our latest news articles on Guardian Asset Protection
Join us at Floating Wind USA 2022
Join us at Floating wind usa 2022Join us at Reuters Events: Floating Wind USA 2022 Conference & Exhibition, 8 & 9th November in San Francisco. Floating wind is a few steps away from becoming a commercial reality in the U.S. The industry is eagerly waiting for...
Join us at ADIPEC 2022
Join us at ADIPEC 2022Join us at ADIPEC 2022 Exhibition & Conference, 31 October – 3 November. ADIPEC 2022 is where the world’s energy ecosystem will come together to explore market trends, source solutions, and conduct business across the industry’s full value...
Garmin Acquires Vesper Marine
Garmin Acquires Vesper Marine Jan 03, 2022 Today, Garmin has announced its acquisition of Vesper Marine. This acquisition will bolster Garmin’s industry-leading lineup of marine products and technology designed to provide peace of mind and enhanced situational...
Guardian Deployed to Protect Vessels at Geraldton Port, Australia
GUARDIAN REDUCES COSTS AND ENHANCES PROTECTION AT GERALTDON PORTThe Mid West Port Authority is responsible for facilitating trade through, and the safe and efficient operation of the Port of Geraldton in West Australia. There are 25 anchorage zones that ships are...
Guardian Solution Installed in the Straits of Mackinac, Michigan
GUARDIAN SOLUTION INSTALLED IN THE STRAITS OF MACKINAC, MICHIGANVesper Marine, a leading manufacturer of innovative marine safety products, announced today it has provided its Guardian Asset Protection solution to Enbridge Inc. to protect Line 5 in Northern Michigan....
World Marine Aids To Navigation (WAtoN) Day to be celebrated on 1st July 2019
World Marine Aids To Navigation (WAtoN) Day to be celebrated on 1st July 2019 IALA, the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities is to celebrate World Marine Aids to Navigation (WAtoN) Day on 1st July 2019. The WAtoN Day will...
Guardian will reduce anchor strikes to Enbridge Line 5 Pipeline by 88.4% – Independent Analyst
Guardian will reduce anchor strikes to Enbridge Line 5 Pipeline by 88.4% – Independent Analyst Enbridge’s Line 5 carries up to 540,000 barrels per day of light crude oil, light synthetic crude oil and natural gas liquids. A 645-mile, 30-inch-diameter pipeline, it...
Guardian Provides Live Weather Updates To Protect Navigation Along New Zealand Coastline
Guardian Provides Live Weather Updates To Protect Navigation Along New Zealand Coastline Vesper Marine’s Cutting-Edge Technology for Marlborough Sounds Customized to Include Weather Information Overlays, Automated Warning Light System and Mobile App Integration....
Environment Canterbury deploys Guardian for safety across the East Coast of New Zealand’s South Island
Environment Canterbury deploys Guardian for safety across the East Coast of New Zealand’s South IslandVesper Marine’s innovative Guardian system is being implemented by Environment Canterbury (ECan) to improve safety navigation in key areas of the East Coast of New...
Provincial Electricity Authority of Thailand trials Guardian Solution to protect submarine cable system
Provincial Electricity Authority of Thailand trials Guardian Solution to protect submarine cable systemVesper Marine announced today that Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), the major power distribution company in Thailand, will be trialing Guardian:protect to...
Over 8000 vessels automatically alerted of hazardous wreck while entering Singapore Strait
Over 8000 vessels automatically alerted of hazardous wreck while entering Singapore Strait! Vesper Marine’s innovative Guardian solution successfully helped alert over 8000 vessels over 9 months to avoid navigating around a dangerous shipwreck at Singapore port. The...
Vesper Marine Puts Fence Around America’s Cup Racecourse
Vesper Marine Puts Fence Around America’s Cup RacecoursePAuckland, New Zealand – Vesper Marine, a leading manufacturer of innovative marine safety products, announced today that Vesper Marine’s Guardian AIS system has been implemented by the America’s Cup Event...