Vitoria

General information

Name:
Vitoria
Country:
Brazil
UN/Locode:
BRVIX
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
22
Expected Vessels:
22
Berths:
6
Coordinates:
S 20° 19' W 040° 17'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Dredger
18.04. 10:58
Cargo Ship
17.04. 19:12
Cargo Ship
16.04. 14:26
Cargo Ship
16.04. 17:27
Unclassified
17.04. 12:18
Unclassified
17.04. 16:21
Tugboat
18.04. 15:28
Unclassified
18.04. 18:31

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
18.04. 22:00
Cargo Ship
20.04. 11:00
Cargo Ship
21.04. 17:00
Cargo Ship
22.04. 10:00
Unclassified
22.04. 21:00
Cargo Ship
22.04. 22:00
Cargo Ship
24.04. 17:00
Cargo Ship
26.04. 15:00
Cargo Ship
27.04. 11:45
Cargo Ship
29.04. 14:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Unclassified
18.04. 02:01
Cargo Ship
17.04. 18:54
Tanker
17.04. 04:46
Tugboat
17.04. 01:29
Unclassified
16.04. 23:39

Latest news

Kelvin Hughes provides high resolution SharpEye™ VTS radar for the Port of Vitória, Brazil

Sat Aug 15 09:00:40 CEST 2015 arnekiel

A world leader in the design and supply of navigation and security surveillance systems, Kelvin Hughes has been contracted to supply two of its SBS-900-2 SharpEye™ radar systems for the Porto de Vitória in Brazil. The equipment is being provided through Indra, Spain's leading consulting and technology multinational and major Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) system supplier and integrator, the company said in its press release. The SBS-900-2 is from the ‘advanced’ radar family of the Kelvin Hughes Shore Based Sensor radar range. The radar system consists of a single X-Band SharpEye™ radar transceiver mounted in an environmentally sealed enclosure on a mast close to the antenna. The antenna itself is also an advanced, high specification design with a span of over 6 meters (21ft) and has a switchable polarisation capability between horizontal and vertical beamwidth. The SBS radar system will be fully remote controlled and has been designed for continuous operation. Capable of achieving extremely high range accuracy and target discrimination in range and azimuth, the SBS system can also adapt automatically to changes in the weather and environmental conditions without the need for any operator intervention.

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