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INTERCOM

In the marine industry, an intercom system is used aboard ships and vessels for communication between various parts of the ship, such as the bridge, engine room, crew areas, and more. These systems ensure that crew members can communicate effectively in different parts of the vessel, supporting operational safety, coordination, and emergency responses.


1. What is a marine intercom system?

A marine intercom system is used for communication between different parts of a ship, allowing crew members to talk to each other in real-time, such as between the bridge, engine room, and other areas of the vessel.


2. Why is an intercom important on a ship?

It ensures effective communication for operational coordination, emergency responses, and safety instructions, improving crew efficiency and safety.


3. What types of marine intercoms are available?


Wired Intercoms: Reliable but require physical installation. 

Wireless Intercoms: Flexible, easier to install but may have range limitations.

Explosion-Proof Intercoms: Used in hazardous environments like oil tankers.

Video Intercoms: Allows voice and video communication for monitoring and security.


4. Where are marine intercoms used?


Bridge & Engine Room Communication: To coordinate operations.

Emergency Communication: For alerts during crises like fires or flooding.

Crew Communication: Between different sections of the ship.

Passenger Communication: For announcements in passenger vessels.


5. Are marine intercoms weather-resistant?

Yes, they are designed to withstand harsh maritime conditions, including saltwater, humidity, and temperature extremes.


6. How reliable are marine intercom systems? 

Marine intercoms are designed to be highly reliable, especially in emergency situations, to ensure continuous communication.


7. Can marine intercoms be integrated with other ship systems?

Yes, they can be integrated with PA systems, alarm systems, and other shipboard communications to enhance coordination. 

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UAE

  • Jebel Ali Port (Dubai)
  • Port Rashid (Dubai)
  • Dubai Maritime City (DMC) (Dubai)
  • Khalifa Port (Abu Dhabi)
  • Zayed Port (Abu Dhabi)
  • Fujairah Port (Fujairah)
  • Khor Fakkan Port (Sharjah)
  • Port of Sharjah (Khalid Port)
  • Hamriyah Port (Sharjah/Damen)
  • Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) Ports / Saqr Ports

OMAN

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  • Port Sultan Qaboos (Muscat)
  • Port of Sohar (Northern Oman)
  • Duqm Port (Central Oman)
  • Shinas Port (Northern Oman)
  • Khasab Port (Musandam Peninsula)

India

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  • Mumbai Port – Maharashtra
  • Chennai Port – Tamil Nadu
  • Visakhapatnam Port – Andhra Pradesh
  • Kolkata Port – West Bengal
  • Paradip Port – Odisha
  • Kandla Port (Deendayal Port) – Gujarat
  • Cochin Port – Kerala
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  • Port Blair – Andaman & Nicobar Islands
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  • Krishnapatnam Port – Andhra Pradesh
  • Dhamra Port – Odisha
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