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Orgullosos de ser parte de PUMA MSG

Enero 2004
COROBOR se siente orgulloso de formar parte del consorcio ALCATEL-VCS-COROBOR seleccionado por EUMETSAT, en un proceso competitivo, para ser proveedor del proyecto PUMA.
PUMA utiliza las transmisiones del satélite METEOSAT-MSG.
MÁS...

Nuevos Contratos en Sud América

Enero 2004
Además de haber ganado el contrato ISCS de la OMM para toda la región Caribe, COROBOR continúa con su expansión en las Américas con la valiosa cooperación de su socio para el hemisferio Americano, MORCOM INTERNATIONAL, INC (www.morcom.com).
COROBOR está suminstrando servidores y estaciones de trabajo MESSIR-VISION para los servicios meteorológicos de tres paises Argentina, Chile y Perú.
La flexibilidad del MESSIR-VISION permite su adaptación a las necesidades particulares de cada pais.

ARGENTINA  CHILE   PERU

Excellent year 2003 for COROBOR

2003 Turnover shows an increase of 70 %, with projects in all parts of the World, high level of customer satisfaction, availability of new versions and new products, establishment of new partnerships

ALGERIA :
Sistema de información
100% MESSIR

Enero 2004
COROBOR ha instalado una gran red de sistemas MESSIR de alcance nacional para la ONM (Servicio Meteorológico de Algeria), incluyendo el conmutador principal de mensajes GTS CRT en Algiers, un servidor de web automatizado,
2 conmutadores GTS regionales, estaciones de trabajo para pronosticadores y estaciones de briefing a pilotos en lugares centrales y remotos.
MÁS...
 

Infraestuctura MESSIR para el IM de PORTUGAL

Enero 2004
COROBOR
ha instalado una gran red de sistemas MESSIR para el IM (Instituto meteorológico de Portugal). Esta red tiene alcance a nivel nacional incluyendo el conmutador principal GTS del país, un servidor de Web automatizado, y estaciones de trabajo para pronosticadores en lugares centrales y remotos. COROBOR está realizando la implementación en colaboración con MINISOFT, una conocida empresa Portugesa que es proveedora de software y hardware que es dirigida por el Sr. Antonio Nuno.
MÁS...

Entrega de 12 nuevos sistemas ISCS IP para el Caribe y MEXICO

Agosto 2003
La OMM a seleccionado a COROBOR como ganador en la licitación para suministrar 12 nuevos sistemas ISCS para la región del Caribe y México.
El nuevo sistema COROBOR se llama MESSIR-ISCS, y está conformado por módulos de software de COROBOR, como MESSIR-COMM, MESSIR-VISION y MESSIR-AERO. Los sistemas serán conectados al WAFC de Washington.
WAFC y a la red RMTN de la Región IV por medio de estaciones satelitales bi-direccionales de nueva generación
Provistas por la compañía MCI. MÁS...

 

Project:SIDS Caribbean Project
managed by
WMO, Finland, CMO and CIMH

Mexico, Barbados, Cuba, Jamaica, Guyana, Antigua & Barbuda, Grenada, St Lucia, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Trinidad & Tobago

China and Malaysia
2 new contracts for COROBOR in Asia

  Fifty-seven new
MESSIR-VISION
for French Air Force

March 2003
COROBOR has just signed 2 new contracts in Asia for the supply of MESSIR systems.
After Met Service Singapore in 2001, the China Civil Aviation Authority and the Malaysian Met Service have chosen MESSIR for the meteorological offices of the Guangzhou and Kuala Lumpur international airports.
In Guangzhou, China, COROBOR engineers will install a MESSIR-COMM telecommunications system to integrate data coming from the SADIS and from the UK Met Office and NOAA back-up services via Internet; MESSIR-COMM will also exchange data with the CAAC internal database. 
All this data will be displayed on a MESSIR-VISION Forecaster Workstation with facilities for plotting data, displaying and modifying BUFR-coded SIGX charts, producing weather charts, and displaying model data….
In Malaysia, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Met Office opted for the MESSIR-AERO Pilot Met Briefing System for the display of WAFS data coming from the Washington DC WAFC (via ISCS satellite distribution).
COROBOR is proud to have signed these 2 new contracts in Asia and also to re-assert its position as World Leader for the supply of WAFS Systems (SADIS+ISCS) with more than 50 such systems currently installed around the world at full customers' satisfaction.

The Kuala Lumpur International Airport

 

February 2003
COROBOR Systèmes and the French Air Force have taken their partnership further with the signature of a new contract for the supply of 23 new MESSIR-VISION Forecaster Workstations and the upgrade of the 34 workstations already installed; the MESSIR-VISION system supplied will be the new V.6 version released end of 2002. 
This new contract is the result of a 3-year collaboration with the Force which has included the development and supply of Deployable Meteorological Stations currently operational on several military sites around the world. 
This co-operation has included the creation of a working group involving Air Force officials and COROBOR engineers in charge of identifying the needs of the Force's met users to ensure that the development of the MESSIR software corresponded to Air Force users' needs. 
The French Air Force has been able to take advantage of the great flexibility of the COROBOR development team to obtain a product tailored to their needs. 
The result is a powerful forecaster workstation with a series of customised functions designed to fully meet the precise requirements of the Force's meteorological staff. 
These 57 MESSIR-VISION systems will be installed at military air bases across France.

MESSIR main cabinet during factory integration

MESSIR-COMM at the Met Office (UK) turns COROBOR into GTS world leader

  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia New RTH for
MESSIR-COMM

October 2002
THE MET OFFICE (UK), one of the world's major providers of weather products, has selected the COROBOR
MESSIR-COMM
System for the renewal of its message switching and telecommunication facilities.
MESSIR-COMM has been installed at the Bracknell RTH and now handles around two hundred circuits including international GTS connections and X400 links.
Among the international connections are Washington, Copenhagen, Brussels, Toulouse, Dublin, Offenbach, Madrid, Moscow, Rome, Reykjavik, Lisbon, De bilt in Holland and Oslo.
MESSIR-COMM also handles the flow of SADIS data distributed worldwide.
The Met Office is one of the world's leading meteorological data distribution centres and COROBOR is proud to have been selected for this major project.
This new COROBOR success is the result of an open tender which has seen COROBOR teaming up with Hewlett Packard UK, who supplied the hardware for the MORE...

Happy MESSIR-COMM system administrator -
BRACKNELL RTH

 

January 2003
A NEW Regional Telecommunication Hub (RTH) will soon be using the MESSIR-COMM Message Switching System.
PME (Presidency of Meteorology and Environment, ex-MEPA the Saudian National Meteorological Service) has chosen COROBOR for the renewal of their GTS telecommunications facilities. Installation is set to take place in January 2003.
Jeddah will become the 7th RTH in the world to use
MESSIR-COMM along with Bracknell in the UK, Norkopping in Sweden, Cairo, Algiers, Dakar and Niamey.
MESSIR-COMM will connect Jeddah to several domestic airports and weather stations and to the telecommunication centres of Washington, Offenbach, Muscat in Oman, Cairo, Bangkok, Algiers, Kuwait, Barhein and Khartoum in Sudan. A total of about 60 telecommunication lines will be managed by the system.
MESSIR-COMM will also receive data from SADIS and dispatch this data to a MESSIR-VISION Forecaster Workstation for display and manipulation.



MESSIR main cabinet during factory integration

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