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RSAHC 2013

RSAHC 2013. IC-ENC Mr. James Harper PRIMAR Mr. Hans Chr. Lauritzen. The Benefits of RENCs. RENC Contents. RENC concept Benefits of RENC membership IC-ENC and PRIMAR RENC Harmonisation Questions and discussion. What is a RENC?.

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RSAHC 2013

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  1. RSAHC 2013

  2. IC-ENC Mr. James HarperPRIMAR Mr. Hans Chr. Lauritzen The Benefits of RENCs

  3. RENC Contents • RENC concept • Benefits of RENC membership • IC-ENC and PRIMAR • RENC Harmonisation • Questions and discussion

  4. What is a RENC? • An organisation that assists HOs in the production, quality assurance and distribution of ENCs. • Shared experiences, recommendations on best practice and economies of scale mean that RENCs contribute to safety at sea by enhancing ENC quality and accessibility in consistent way. • Operates in accordance with IHO standards and WEND principles.

  5. RENC Organisations • The International Centre for ENCs • Headquarters is based in England, hosted by UKHO. • A regional IC-ENC office is in operation in Australia, hosted by AHS • PRIMAR is based in Norway, hosted by NHS

  6. RENC Members • Combined, 39 IHO member states are members of a RENC We represent more than half of the ENC producing member states… Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia Germany, Greece, Iceland, Iran, Latvia, Lithuania Mozambique, Mexico Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania Russian Federation, South Africa Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela.

  7. RENC Members Data …. This is about two-thirds of all ENCs available

  8. Benefits of RENC Membership • Data Quality – Validation tools and services • Shared Experiences • Distribution - Established route to market for ENCs • Available from a single source, under a single set of terms and conditions • Revenue Management • Additional HO services

  9. Benefits – Data Quality • The RENCs have established and refined quality procedures based on the IHO standards in order to ensure ENC consistency and harmonization. • Coordination and sharing of ENC knowledge and experience among HOs avoids duplication of work and ensure efficiency.

  10. Benefits – ENC distribution • ENCs distributed through the RENCs are available to the end users through the whole range of service providers and get the widest possible distribution • Distribution through the RENCs has a positive impact on availability and innovation in the maritime industry • Distribution through RENCs ensures harmonized terms and conditions for service providers

  11. Benefits – Revenue Management • RENCs provide itemized sales reports for each member • RENCs manage the collection of monies owed by service providers, returning the appropriate amount to each HO

  12. Benefits – HO services • Services for Navies, Marine pilots, VTS, Coast Guard, Search & Rescue etc. • Ensuring a common chart reference for all actors concerned with maritime safety • Directly linked into national ENC databases, receiving the latest ENC data at all times • ENC Production Support • Visits to HO offices, forums, Errors Database, Technical Exchange meetings

  13. Funding – how are these benefits paid for? • The RENCs are operated on a not-for-profit basis • Operational costs are recovered by retaining a portion of each HOs ENC revenue

  14. Full RENC Descriptions • The RENCs have produced high level description documents, looking at the operation, governance and finances of each organization. • These documents were circulated to all IHB member states under IHB CL 2012/5 • They are also available on the RENC websites: www.ic-enc.org www.primar.org

  15. RENC Co-operation Programme • IC-ENC and PRIMAR RENCs are part way through a programme of work to: • Promote closer co-operation between the RENCs • Harmonize RENC policies • Increase RENC membership This programme of work has full support from both sets of RENC members.

  16. Achievements • Strategic • Regular face-to-face meetings of RENC Managers and UKHO/NHS Hydrographers • Open sessions at each Strategic Group meeting • Shared stand and joint presentation at the International Hydrographic Conference, May 12 • Other combined activities, e.g RHC presentations

  17. Achievements • Quality assurance • Minimum quality assurance level agreed • Process for exchange errors information has started • Joint Technical Visits to each office • Joint Technical Experts Working Group

  18. Achievements • Distribution • Combined RENC ENC Licensing model launched 1st January 2013 • Includes harmonized ‘pay as you sail’ (PAYS) licensing terms

  19. Further Cooperation – IHB involvement • RENC Harmonisation Sub Group (under the WEND WG) • Continued strategic, data quality and distribution shared initiatives

  20. An invitation… RENC Technical meeting, June 25-27th 2013, Taunton, UK. Forum to exchange best practice and new ideas on ENC production Attendance/demonstrations from ENC Producing Software companies Logistics being managed by IC-ENC; therenc@ic-enc.org

  21. How to Join • Each RENC office is hosted by an HO (supply staff, accommodation and infrastructure) • Method of joining is though a bilateral arrangement with one of the host HOs

  22. Questions and Discussion…

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