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The Integrated Bridge System (IBS) market is a subset of the shipbuilding and ship parts industry. It is composed of companies that design, manufacture, and install IBS systems on ships. IBS systems are designed to provide a comprehensive suite of navigation, communication, and control systems for the bridge of a ship. They are typically composed of a combination of hardware, software, and services.
IBS systems are used to improve the safety and efficiency of ship navigation and operations. They provide a range of features, such as radar, electronic chart display and information systems, voyage data recorders, and automatic identification systems. They also provide a range of communication systems, such as satellite communication, radio communication, and voice communication.
IBS systems are used in a variety of ship types, including commercial vessels, military vessels, and pleasure craft. They are also used in a variety of applications, such as navigation, communication, and control.
Some companies in the IBS market include Raytheon Technologies, Kongsberg Maritime, Furuno, and Navico. Show Less Read more