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SevenCs Launches Nautilus ChartServer: A Future-Ready Maritime Chart Rendering Engine Built for the S-100 Era

Hamburg, Germany — November 2025 — SevenCs GmbH, a leading provider of maritime charting solutions, proudly announces the release of Nautilus ChartServer, its next-generation chart rendering engine designed to meet the evolving demands of maritime, defense, and autonomous navigation applications.

Building on the legacy of the WMS ChartServer, Nautilus ChartServer introduces a modern, scalable architecture that is fully S-100-ready, supporting current standards such as S-57, S-101 ENC, IENC, AML, and future S-102 bathymetric surfaces, while paving the way for future S-100-based products.

“Nautilus ChartServer is more than an upgrade—it’s a strategic leap into the future of integrating nautical charts into geospatial applications,” said Ralf Lehnert, Director of Product Management for SevenCs. “Its S-100 compatibility ensures our customers are prepared for the next wave of digital charting standards.”

 

Key Nautilus ChartServer Features and Benefits:

  • S-100 Ready: Supports S-57, S-101, IENC, AML, with future S-102 product integration planned.

  • Flexible Integration: Easily embeds into third-party applications with reduced API complexity.

  • Scalable Architecture: Deployable via virtual machines or containerized environments such as Kubernetes.
  • Enhanced Usability: Includes a chart install wizard, centralized chart library management, and a web portal for remote configuration and updates.

Ideal for:

  • Naval combat management systems
  • Offshore companies for sea surveillance
  • Fleet monitoring and voyage planning
  • Autonomous and remote controlled USV operations
  • Hydrographic Offices and S-100 Data Producers

For more information or connect with a SevenCs expert, contact [email protected] or visit www.sevencs.com.

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