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Marseille: the CMA CGM tower lighted by PROMIC
Since April 2015, the CMA CGM tower of Marseille, in France, is lighted day and night by LUXSOLAR obstruction lights.
The obstacle to be lighted
Designed by the Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, the CMA CGM Tower is the head office of the shipping group of the same name from the month of January 2011.
High of over 147 meters, and located between the port and the city of Marseille, the Tower had to get the standards of the French civil aviation.
For more information about the French decree for obstruction lighting, click here.
The beaconing solution
The French civil aviation asked for a diurnal and nocturnal marking. Regarding the architecture and the implementation context of the structure, a marking by colours was not acceptable. Only a marking by lighting can be set up.
From now on, Marseille Tower is visible thanks to the 4 obstruction lights MIOL-AB set up at the top of the structure, flashing white by day, and red by night. A power supply cabinet has also been realized to control the 4 beacons.
All the PROMIC team is proud of this new collaboration, and thanks the company CMA CGM and the company CEGELEC for the trust that has been placed in our work.
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Marseille: the CMA CGM tower lighted by PROMIC
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