Eyebrow
Contact a Technical Solution Provider to buy AVCS Online
Overview

AVCS Online supports shore-based maritime decision-making

ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service (AVCS) Online is a shore-based version of the world's leading maritime chart service that is used on board most ships trading internationally.

Key features:

  • AVCS Online supports shore-based maritime decision-making, such as vessel tracking, voyage planning and Accident and Emergency incidents; it is not to be used for navigation
  • Provides fully updated, world-leading coverage with images from over18,000 ENCs across the globe, including all available scales just like AVCS used on ships
  • Displays similar ECDIS functionality, including display controls and pick reports
  • ENC images are automatically and regularly updated enabling confident shore-based decision making
Description

Watch our  film to learn how AVCS Online supports shore-based maritime decision-making;

How to buy

Body

How AVCS Online is provided

AVCS Online is provided through approved systems supplied by our global network of ADMIRALTY Technical Solution Providers. These systems include websites suitable for supporting shore-based maritime decision making.

How AVCS Online is licensed

AVCS Online is available to buy as a 12-month shore-based license, enabling you to purchase any ENC coverage on a chart-by-chart basis. Most ENC-issuing producers allow for flexible durations varying between 3, 6, 9 or 12 months. 

Each licence allows for up to five concurrent users within the same company.

Where to buy AVCS Online

If you are interested in finding out more, please contact our authorised ADMIRALTY Technical Solution Providers listed below:

ADMIRALTY​ Technical Solution Providers

Email

Telephone​

Website​

Address

ADMIRALTY​ Technical Solution Providers

Bogerd-Martin NV

Email

Telephone​

+32 (0)3 213 4170
+32 (0)3 232 6167

Website​

https://www.bogerdmartin.com/

Address

Oude Leeuwenrui 37,
B - 2000,
Antwerpen,
2000

ADMIRALTY​ Technical Solution Providers

Guangzhou Haining Marine

Email

Telephone​

+86 20 84100924

Website​

http://haining.gz.coscoshipping.com/index.html

Address

ADMIRALTY​ Technical Solution Providers

HiFleet

Email

Telephone​

+86 021 58991269

Website​

https://www.hifleet.com

Address

Room 403,
Building 16 218 HaiJiLiu Road Nanhui,
New City,
Pudong Shanghai,
201306,
China

ADMIRALTY​ Technical Solution Providers

Voyager Worldwide Pte Ltd

Email

Telephone​

+44 (0)1912572217

Website​

www.voyagerww.com

Address

2 Jalan Kilang Barat,
#06-01,
Singapore,
159346

Body

More information about these Technical Solution Providers is available on our ADMIRALTY How to Buy Page.

Vessels travelling away from Miami Port

How to sell AVCS Online

The UK Hydrographic Office sells AVCS Online through our global network of authorised ADMIRALTY Technical Solution Providers, who supply approved products and services to marine users.

If you are interested in becoming an ADMIRALTY Technical Solution Provider and selling AVCS Online, please visit the link below to find out more:

Find out more about becoming a Technical Solution Provider
Body

More information about AVCS Online and the application and development processes can be found in the information pack below:

View the AVCS Online Information Pack

Easy integration

AVCS Online uses internationally recognised Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards and internet-accessible Web Map Service (WMS) protocols. It can be integrated seamlessly into existing systems as a chart base layer with other data layers added. 

Sample our AVCS Online Discovery API

Before applying to become an authorised ADMIRALTY Technical Solution Provider you can sample, free of charge, the Web Map Service (WMS) capability via the AVCS Online Discovery API . You can access the Discovery API by signing up to our ADMIRALTY Developer Portal below:

ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service (AVCS)

The world's most chosen ENC service for ECDIS

ADMIRALTY ECDIS and ENC Reference Publications

Practical guidance to support the use and implementation of ECDIS and ENCs