Smart systems streamline Croatian marinas
The Tango smart dockside pedestal (below) and the Harbour Commander Cloud system from Marex are proving to be a popular combination in new and refurbished Croatian marinas.
At the end of 2023, Zadar-based Marex installed both products as part of the modernisation and renovation of the port of Rab on Rab Island. Rab County Port Authority, with co-financing from EU funds, invested €5 million in modernising and enhancing the port to meet the highest safety standards.
Tango smart pedestals were installed along with the Harbour Commander Cloud system, which gives the marina team a simple and secure way to manage berths and provide users with intuitive access to electricity, water and other port services. The project has not only contributed to the economic growth of the island but has also strengthened Croatia’s position as a leader in nautical tourism.
Marex is also greatly involved in the supply of infrastructure for a new marina – Molum Marine Club – being built in the municipality of Sveti Filip i Jakov between Sibenik and Zadar on the Dalmatian coast. It is timed to complete for the 2025 boating season offering 127 berths for vessels of 10 to 30m (33 to 98ft) with possible outer pier mooring options.
Special attention has been given to the technological outfitting of the marina and Marex Tango pedestals operating via Harbour Commander Cloud are central to the management of berths and services.
The marina will also feature Marex high quality stainless steel mooring fixtures, including a total of 369 bollards with three, five or ten tonne load capacities. The company also provided a LeeStrom pump-out system via its exclusive dealership agreement. The LS 2000W TS, which has a capacity of 300 litres/min (66 gallons/min), offers an efficient and rapid solution for the drainage and pump-out of wastewater from boats and adheres to the highest standards of marine and environmental protection.
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