NV CHARTS RELOCATES U.S. HEADQUARTERS TO CHESAPEAKE AREA

NV Charts

NV Charts has moved its offices and warehousing facilities to centrally-located Deale, Maryland, USA. The new address and contact information is NV Charts, 601 Deale Road, MD 20751, Tel. 410-630-4333.

In announcing the move, Hasko Scheidt, CEO, said, “As we’ve grown and need room for expansion, NV Charts has moved to new quarters in Deale, Maryland, a little more than 30 miles south of Annapolis. We’re right on the Chesapeake, and in the heart of sailing and boating country, perfectly situated in the middle of the U.S. East Coast to serve our customers from Maine to the Caribbean.” Kimberly Lutz, Office Manager, is on duty from Monday to Friday from 9am to 1pm., again at Tel. 410-630-4333.

NV Charts produces charting products for the entire US East Coast from the Canadian border to the Florida Keys, as well as comprehensive charts of the Caribbean including Cuba. NV Charts offers approximately 4,000 charts and more than 2,000 details and harbor plans. These charts are designed with the prudent mariner in mind; coasts and anchorages are regularly updated through new surveys and aerials.

NV Charts are available in paper, digital format for use on PCs, on SD memory cards for chartplotters, and for use with NV Charts’ free App for navigation with all iOS and Android mobile devices. NV Charts in all available formats can be easily purchased online; visit www.nvcharts.com.

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