JMS Develops iphone Application for Mariners

JMS is proud to announce the release of our first iPhone application, as well as plans to develop more. The U.S. Navy Salvor’s Handbook is now available for your iPhone.
 
The U.S. Navy Supervisor of Salvage wanted to provide to their on-scene salvage personnel, access to their extensive library of marine casualty response know-how; the “hard-earned and sometimes blood-stained” knowledge and lessons-learned from decades of U.S Navy response to all types of commercial and military ships in distress around the world, during peacetime and war, and salvage operations of all sizes and scopes. The Salvor’s Handbook was intended to be a condensed and ready-reference of expert guidance that could fit in the salvor’s hip pocket.
 
JMS Naval Architects & Salvage Engineers first authored the U.S. Navy Salvor’s Handbook for the Supervisor of Salvage in 1990, and since its government publication, JMS has received thousands of requests for the handbook from commercial mariners and salvors all over the world.
 
Commercial and military marine salvors are not the only ones who find this ready-reference indispensable. Owners and operators of both commercial and recreational vessels of almost any size and purpose will find this practical compendium of marine casualty response know-how very handy – if not invaluable – before, during and after a ship casualty. Naval architects, marine engineers and other maritime professions rely on it as a handy diagnostic, repair, design and engineering reference; while at the office, and on the water.
 
JMS now makes the same expert guidance available for your iPhone. To get your copy, simply visit our website: www.JMSnet.com or search “JMS” or “Salvors Handbook” in the App Store icon right from your iPhone! JMS Naval Architects and Salvage Engineers of Mystic, CT is a specialty maritime engineering firm with expertise in naval architecture, marine engineering, shipboard operations, salvage engineering and marine science.
 
JMS has a broad client base representing all aspects of the marine industry including tug and barge operators, shipyards, marine science institutes, military vessels, passenger vessel operators, historic ship museums and even pleasure craft owners of power and sailing yachts. Find out why we like to call ourselves “The Sea-going Naval Architects”. For more information: Rick Fernandes 860.536.0009 ext 16 rickf@jmsnet.com
 
 
 
By Professional Mariner Staff