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Data:8 gennaio 2019 Categoria:About us

Besenzoni will present a new release of its application for mobile phones and tablets at the Boot in Düsseldorf, on 19 January. There will also be the new external telescopic gangway with plexiglass walkway and teak finishes that can also be used as a cranes.
The new gangway that Sarnico's house will show off at the German fair (premiered at the latest METS in Amsterdam) is equipped with automatic movements that groups together the functions of gangway and crane for lifting the tenders. The structures are light and resistant, made of stainless steel, available in both polished and painted versions. Among the features, the new plexiglass gangway with teak finishes.
The entire series of gangways is equipped with infrared or radio waves remote control, but Besenzoni has also created an intelligent application for any type of device, phone or tablet, dedicated to ship owners to facilitate their boarding on board once they arrive at the quay , even if you have forgotten the remote control at home.
The App, of which a new version will be presented in Düsseldorf, is free - usable on IOS devices of generation 9.0 or higher and Android 7.0 or higher - that, combined with a receiver / adapter easily purchased through the sales network and assistance of Besenzoni, allows you to move the gangway (both of the retractable type included in the box, and a model with external installation) mounted on your boat.
Besenzoni Unit Control (BUC) allows you to take advantage of an instrument like the smartphone that we always have at hand, simply using bluetooth technology, in parallel with the use of the classic infrared or radio-wave remote control, already included in the purchase of the gangway. The App can be connected simultaneously to 4 or 8 devices.
The owner will only have to provide, at the time of purchase of the interface, the serial number of the gangway so that the Besenzoni technicians can identify and install the bluetooth receiver / adapter that can be matched to its own gangway.