The company was founded in 1985 by a team of engineers determined to bring the power of personal computers on-board using hacksaws and soldering irons so that the systems could be run on 12-volt power supplies.
In 2004, and after an extensive evaluation of the market and thoroughgoing deliberation, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., and MaxSea International have decided to form a technical alliance to provide an ultimate solution to navigation data management system.The result of this groundbreaking technical alliance is the development of MaxSea-NavNet software, which presents mutually complementary integration of NavNet and MaxSea software to offer a sophisticated navigation system.
MaxSea, une expérience de plus de 20 ans ! La société a été fondée en 1985 par une équipe d'ingénieurs déterminés à exploiter les capacités d’un PC à bord d’un navire avec une alimentation d’énergie de seulement 12-volt.
Avec plus de 35000 installations dans le monde, MaxSea est vendu dans 20 pays, sur 5 continents. Il est disponible en 14 langues (en anglais, espagnol, portugais, danois, italien, norvégien, suédois, hollandais, français, islandais, allemand, japonais, chinois et thaïlandais...).
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