본문 바로가기 대메뉴 바로가기
What We Do

We will realize the people's dreams, The safest sea routes in the world

Government Consigned Projects

e-Navigation Ship Terminal Dissemination Project
  • Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) is currently pursuing e-Nav ship terminal dissemination project for early establishment and expansion of Korea-type e-Nav services, and has designated KOMSA as an assisting entity for non-fishing vessels (passenger ships, oil tankers, tug boats, etc.)
  • This is to early establish a foundation for using e-Nav services in maritime environments by subsidizing of e-Nav ship terminals for multi-use ships and ships vulnerable to accidents, and expand use of these services for maritime safety

Project overview

  • e-Nav ship terminals are required for vessels to take advantage of the benefit of e-Nav system providing smart maritime transportation safety information services.
  • Project objective is to provide partial government subsidies for purchasing and installing e-Nav ship terminals for early establishment and expansion of e-Nav services.

    6 key services(danger alert, maritime navigation, provision of real-time electronic nautical chartsㆍsafety information, etc.) and customized user services(communications among ship↔ship and supportive agencies, storingㆍmonitoring of tracks, etc.)

What is the e-Navigation system?

A state-of-the-art, smart maritime transportation information service that fuses and converges ICT to support safe and convenient operation for ships navigating coastal waters

  • Seeks safe operation of ships by freely utilizing real-time maritime safety information in coastal waters based on ultra high-speed maritime wireless communications network(LTE-M)
  • Next-generation maritime safety total management system that remotely supports safe operation of ships from land using state-of-the-art ship monitoring technology

Ultra high-speed maritime wireless communications network (LTE-M)

  • New communications network that provides LTE-based ultra high-speed maritime wireless communications for ships navigating the seas up to 100km away from the coast
  • Ultra high-speed maritime wireless communications network provides Korea-type e-Navigation services to ships, and uses them as a maritime ICT infrastructure to support maritime disaster safety responses

e-Navigation ship terminal

e-Navigation ship terminal consists of LTE-M transceiver and e-Navigation display equipment, and commercial mobile telecom services that expand the scope of mobile telecom usage to Internet, etcare also offered.

e-Navigation ship terminal

Installing e-Navigation ship terminal offers not only various types of navigation services, but also enables integration with other equipment at affordable costs* and access on the Internet far from the coast.

e-Navigation services : safe seas

Automatic update of electronic nautical charts

Eliminates risk of having to navigate relying on inaccurate simple charts used for reference only

  • Provides and displays electronic nautical charts for navigation
  • Automatic update of electronic nautical charts(navigation notification, etc.)
Alerts for dangerous situations

Analyzes and provides navigation risk factors, such as risk of colliding with nearby ships.

  • Collision risk alerts for potential risks involving other ships*
    * Ships equipped with e-Navigation ship terminal or AIS
  • Guidance for dangerous zones near operation route
Real-time weather·transportation & emergency information

Provides various maritime transportation information that supports safe navigation through e-Navigation display equipment.

  • Provides real-time weather newsflash, maritime observation·forecasts
  • Provides smart transportation information such as accident newsflash, navigation alerts, etc.
Emergency distress signals

Quickly transmit distress signals when help is required due to emergency situations.

e-Navigation services : Convenient seas

Maritime navigation

Analyzes weather, tidal currents, traffic situation and provides optimal sea route from port of embarkation to destination.

  • Recommends optimal sea route & provides latest information for different situations
  • Edit & store navigation plans and operation points
Support for UC function

Supports voice·video functionality with ships connected to the LTE-M network and support agencies on land.

  • Transmission of voice·text messages between ships
  • Voice·text messages between ship and support agencies
Special services for different vessel types
  • Coastal passenger ships
    • Monitoring of operation status & support for safe operation
  • Ship company
    • Ship operation management support (VMS)
  • Fishing vessels
    • Automatic disembarkation·port entry reporting function

Maritime Long Distance Mobile Telecom Service : Promote happiness of maritime citizens

Mobile telecom service(optional)
  • Expand scope of Internet usage
  • Real-time use of e-mail·e-Fax, etc.
  • Interlink with various types of digital equipment, such as CCTV (separate)

Subject for support

Time frame for dissemination of e-Navigation ship terminal : 2H of 2020

Coastal Passenger Ship Vulnerable Users Movement Accomodations Installation Support Project
  • non-installation rate* of accomodations for vulnerable users in coastal passenger ships is 38.5%, higher than other forms of transportation, such as railways, necessitating installation of such facilities. MOF has designated KOMSA as an assistant entity of its Coastal Passenger Ship Vulnerable Users Movement Accomodations Installation Support Project.

    Research on the status of movement accomodations for vulnerable users, 2017 (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport): Railways(3.7%), buses(1.7%)

Project overview

  • Improve movement accomodations for vulnerable users by supporting installation of movement accomodations in coastal passenger ships, such as automatic announcement facilities, seats for vulnerable users, etc., so vulnerable users, such as disabled persons·senior citizens·pregnant mothers, may use facilities and equipment safely and conveniently on a daily basis.
  • The subjects of the project are passenger ships that sail national subsidized lines.