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Overview
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The Admiralty Vector Chart Service (AVCS) brings together
Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) from national Hydrographic
offices around the world and new ENC coverage produced by UKHO in
co-operation with Foreign Governments to provide comprehensive,
official, worldwide coverage.
Compliant
The Admiralty Vector Chart Service only contains ENC data that
meets Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Carriage Requirements for use
within Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS).
Quality
UKHO has instituted a programme of assessment by its
professional cartographers where the content of the ENC is
compared to the equivalent Admiralty paper chart. Any
navigationally significant discrepancies identified are then
investigated and resolved with the producing nation. No other
electronic chart service offers this level of reassurance.
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ENCs
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Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) are digital vector
charts. Mariners use Electronic Chart Display and Information
Systems (ECDIS) to work with these digital aids and International
Maritime Organization (IMO) SOLAS regulations allow for the use of ECDIS to meet carriage requirements for charts if ENCs are loaded
and a suitable backup is provided.
AVCS provides the most comprehensive, consistent and quality ENC
coverage thanks to the ongoing co-operation and professional
expertise of our partner hydrographic offices worldwide
ENCs are produced to the International Hydrographic Organization’s
(IHO’s) standards (S57 Version 3.1 and ENC Product Specification).
They are referred to World Geodetic System 1984 Datum (WGS84) and
are regularly updated with official update information distributed
digitally.
The ECDIS display distinguishes between ENCs and unofficial data
through the continuous display of a warning stating that the
mariner should navigate by means of an up-to-date official paper
chart. Also, the boundary between ENC and unofficial data is
displayed with a hatched line. The mariner can further distinguish
the status of a particular ENC by interrogating the display to
obtain information such as the producing agency code, edition and
update numbers.
Hydrographic offices do not take any responsibility for the
accuracy or reliability of privately produced, unofficial charts.
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Folios
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AVCS is sold in a series of folios, which are geographic
collections of ENCs at specific scales or usage bands. They are
designed to make ordering, maintenance and licensing as easy and
flexible as possible.
AVCS folios provide cost-effective coverage tailored to the
world’s shipping routes and therefore help you avoid purchasing
unnecessary data. There are three types of AVCS Folio – Transit,
Regional and Ports.
Transit Folios
These are designed to provide all the coverage needed for a
vessel to pass safely through a region when not engaging in local
trade, saving you the expense of purchasing detailed coverage for
regions that you are just passing through, whilst including more
coverage to negotiate the choke points such as the Suez Canal and
Malacca Straits.
AVCS Transit Folio Overview |
Example Transit Folio
Regional Folios
These cover a much smaller geographical area than Transit
Folios and include all Coastal and some Approach ENCs, where
coastal coverage is not available. Regional Folios are designed
for local and coastal trade, where more detailed coverage of
complex coastal waters is required. They do not include Port
Approaches or Entry.
AVCS Regional Folio Overview |
Example Regional Folio
Port folios
These typically comprise Approach, Harbour and Berthing cells
grouped together into a single sales unit. Under typical
operational conditions, vessels approaching a port directly from
an ocean passage will require only Transit and Port Folios if not
engaging in coastal operation.
Where a number of major ports are grouped in a complex waterway
(e.g. Japan’s ‘Bungo Suido and Western Inland Sea’), a ‘Superport’
folio may be available to provide the additional large scale
detail necessary for safe navigation. In other cases, a Superport
folio may cover a number of closely grouped ports (e.g. ‘River
Thames & Medway’).
Example Port Folios
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Updating
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AVCS includes remote updating software free of charge. The software can be used
to obtain immediate updates to your ENC data, either directly over the Internet
or by email, anywhere in the world, at anytime. The service also allows the
mariner to actively manage their data holdings with the download of
voyage-specific updates, minimising transmission costs for vessels at
sea.An information log is automatically maintained for the Officer of
the Watch to ensure continuity during crew changes. All updates are hosted on a
secure server and are encrypted and digitally signed to ensure that they are
authentic and uncorrupted when you receive them. Updates to ENC data
within AVCS are also supplied weekly on CD as standard, ensuring that every AVCS
customer has a complete and up to date set of data on board, with the option to
easily access additional data if required. The Admiralty Digital
Catalogue is included free of charge within AVCS.
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Pricing
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A full pricing schedule can be found
here, while a CSV price list can be found
here.
Fixed Annual Cost
With AVCS you can be sure of maintaining access to all the
latest information without the need to repeatedly amend your
budgets. Any new ENC data that becomes available will be included
in the appropriate AVCS Folio at no additional cost for the period
of your Licence.
Complete Flexibility
Every AVCS customer is provided with a complete set of Base
discs containing every ENC available within the Service. These
discs are ‘locked’ but allow your vessel to carry complete
coverage whilst only paying for the folios initially required.
Chart holdings can be upgraded quickly and easily at any point
during the licence period, unlocking additional disks to extend
your coverage.
Support
The Admiralty Vector Chart Service is backed by UKHO Helpdesk
support during normal office hours, and an emergency permit
generation helpline outside those hours, providing complete
confidence and peace of mind.
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Support
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Support calls should be directed to your AVCS Distributor in
the first instance. Where your AVCS Distributor is unable to
provide support or assistance please contact the UKHO Helpdesk
during UK normal office hours by emailing
Helpdesk@UKHO.gov.uk or
phoning +44 (0) 1823 723366.
Where a vessel is diverted for commercial reasons an order can
be raised through your AVCS Distributor. Your AVCS Distributor
will receive the permits within 10 minutes of placing the order on
the Admiralty Product Ordering System (APOS) and these can then be
forwarded on to you by arrangement with your Distributor.
AVCS User Guide
To download the AVCS user guide please click
here.
Emergency Chart Permits
In certain circumstances it may be necessary for a vessel to
get access to an AVCS chart at very short notice, for instance if
she has to divert her route due to a medical or safety emergency.
In these emergency circumstances, individual AVCS Chart Permits
can be obtained from the UKHO 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
These Chart Permits can be transmitted direct to the vessel by
email wherever possible, by fax, or simply by reading the
characters out over the telephone or radio. Each Chart Permit
consists of 64 characters.
To obtain an AVCS emergency chart permit please contact the
UKHO Helpdesk during UK normal office hours. Outside of office
hours please contact the UKHO Watch Keeper by emailing
navwarnings@btconnect.com, phoning +44 (0) 1823 353448 or
faxing +44 (0) 1823 322352. Please quote name and contact details,
the vessel name, the User Permit Number of your ECDIS system and
the cell number(s) required.
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