Chemring Marine, the world’s leading marine distress signal company, has presented a prestigious industry award for marine safety equipment.
Managing director Justine Heeley presented the Equipment category in the Safety At Sea International annual awards dinner.

Also in attendance were Chemring Marine chairman Robert Hill and marketing coordinator Victoria Jones, and representatives from major distributors Cosalt and Survitec.

Dutch company Ampelmann won the award for its innovative safety platform. The ship-based self-stabilising platform compensates for all vessel motions to make offshore access safe, easy and fast.

Safety At Sea International, which publishes an influential magazine and website,
is a key media partner of Chemring Marine.

Chemring Marine is the world’s leading supplier of SOLAS, MED and USCG-approved marine distress signals to commercial and leisure marine markets. The company is part of the Chemring Group PLC.

Chemring Marine’s comprehensive range of products has been helping to save lives for more than 100 years and is specified by the world’s navies, merchant fleets, fishing vessels, rescue services, airlines and leisure craft.

Available through over 200 distributors in more than 80 countries, Chemring Marine’s comprehensive range of products has been helping to save lives for more than 100 years.

Chemring Marine is at the forefront of campaigning for improved global marine safety regulations, including introducing standardised rules on replacing dated safety products.