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Case Study: Offshore Engineering Customer x Octogen – 10 Motorola P6600i TIA UHF Radios

Case Study·Marine & Offshore Engineering·Malaysia7 min read
Offshore Engineering Customer x Octogen – Real P6600i TIA Order – August 2025
10 P6600i TIA UHF Radios.
Built For Hazard-Aware Site Communication.

A marine and offshore engineering customer purchased 10 Motorola MOTOTRBO XiR P6600i TIA UHF radios from Octogen, backed by real invoice INV-202508-031 at RM1,650 per unit.

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ClientOffshore engineering customer
ScenarioShipyard, workshop and dockside coordination
Scale10-radio TIA UHF fleet
Use CaseHazard-aware marine site communication
EquipmentMotorola MOTOTRBO XiR P6600i TIA UHF
Invoice Date26 August 2025
Evidence Summary

What changed after Octogen fixed it

Problem
Marine and offshore engineering teams often move between dockside, workshop, vessel support and equipment zones. The customer needed rugged radios that could support short, disciplined calls without slowing the crew down with phone calls.
Result
Invoice INV-202508-031 records 10 Motorola MOTOTRBO XiR P6600i TIA UHF radios, explosion-proof description, 16 channels, 403-527MHz, RM1,650 per unit, RM16,500 total and RM0 balance.
Verification
The public proof image keeps invoice number, date, product, quantity, unit price, total, payment and balance visible while customer identity, delivery details, serial numbers and internal refs stay private.
Choose your perspective

A 10-radio TIA fleet has to serve safety, operations and procurement at once.

“When a vessel team, workshop and dockside supervisor all need the same update, the radio call has to be short and immediate.”

For operations, this order is about giving the right people a rugged shared voice channel across a wet, noisy and fast-moving marine worksite.

“The TIA specification matters because the worksite is not a clean office floor. It has equipment zones, maintenance areas and strict safety habits.”

For safety teams, the invoice description is important: P6600i TIA UHF, explosion proof, 16 channels and complete set accessories. The buyer is choosing the right class of radio for a hazard-aware environment.

“The radio only works as a system if every unit is charged, issued and assigned before the crew starts moving.”

For supervisors, the fleet size can cover dockside lead, workshop lead, vessel team, stores, security gate, maintenance crew and backup units without depending on personal phones.

“The approval is cleaner when the invoice shows the exact product, quantity, unit price and zero balance.”

For procurement, the proof is concrete: 10 P6600i TIA UHF radios at RM1,650 per unit, RM16,500 total, cash term and RM0 balance recorded.

The Specific Scenario

When a marine radio purchase becomes a site-readiness decision

1 Dockside Movement

Wet dockside work needs fast shared voice control

The special scene: a rainy shipyard handover where supervisors, vessel-side crew and workshop teams need immediate radio calls across a noisy marine engineering site. The customer name is kept private, but the 10-radio P6600i TIA order is invoice-backed.

  • Supervisors can call workshop and dockside teams without leaving the work zone
  • Crew movement can stay coordinated when rain, noise and distance slow phone calls
  • A 10-radio fleet gives key roles their own issued units instead of shared handsets
“The buyer was not just buying radios. They were buying a faster site coordination habit.”– Octogen case note
2 TIA Handover

The order was for P6600i TIA UHF complete sets

The invoice description lists the main transceiver, TIA battery, belt clip, antenna, dust cover, charger cup, adapter and user manual. That makes the order a ready-to-issue fleet, not just loose handsets.

  • 10 complete sets can be checked before handover
  • TIA batteries and chargers reduce accessory mismatch during issue
  • The 16-channel UHF platform supports role-based communication planning
“For a marine engineering team, missing chargers and batteries can break the deployment before the first shift starts.”– Radio handover note
3 Invoice Proof

The invoice keeps the story specific

This is the proof layer. The public image keeps the useful facts visible: invoice number, date, P6600i TIA UHF product line, explosion-proof description, quantity, unit price, total, payment and balance.

  • Invoice: INV-202508-031, dated 26 August 2025
  • 10 x Motorola MOTOTRBO XiR P6600i TIA UHF at RM1,650 per unit
  • Invoice total RM16,500, payment recorded and balance RM0.00
“The proof is specific enough for buyers to trust: model, quantity, price, total and payment status are all visible.”– Public evidence rule
The Turning Point

The useful buyer lesson is that P6600i TIA is not a casual walkie talkie purchase. Once the customer is operating around dockside, workshop and equipment zones, the radio choice has to account for safety expectations, accessory readiness, channel discipline and Malaysian frequency licensing notes. The invoice shows a buyer choosing the higher-spec TIA version and paying RM1,650 per unit for a fleet that could be issued to real operational roles.

Choose the radio fleet around the worksite risk, not only around the lowest unit price.
The Solution

4 things Octogen made clearer for the P6600i TIA fleet

This real order starts with the invoice: 10 P6600i TIA UHF radios, explosion-proof description, RM1,650 unit price and RM16,500 total. The generated scene images show the kind of offshore engineering environment a fleet like this supports. Click each step to explore.

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Confirm the TIA radio type
TIA UHF
What the invoice provesThe invoice records Motorola MOTOTRBO XiR P6600i TIA UHF with explosion-proof description, 16 channels and 403-527MHz. That separates this order from lower-priced non-TIA P6600i purchases.
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Lock the fleet size
10 radios
What the invoice provesTen radios can cover a compact offshore engineering workflow: site lead, dockside supervisor, workshop lead, vessel support, maintenance crew, stores, security gate and backup units.
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Prepare complete sets
Full set
What the invoice supportsEach set includes the main transceiver, TIA battery, belt clip, antenna, dust cover, charger cup, adapter and user manual. Complete accessories matter when the radios are issued to shift teams.
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Keep licensing visible
MCMC note
What the invoice recordsThe invoice remarks include an MCMC/SKMM license and reprogramming notice for 4-watt walkie talkies. Buyers should plan frequency assignment and reprogramming before deployment.
System in Action

How a 10-radio TIA fleet could support an offshore engineering site

This panel turns the real invoice quantity into an operating model for a shipyard, dockside workshop or marine engineering support site.

Role Coverage
Dockside Lead
92%
Workshop
86%
Vessel Support
82%
Safety / HSE
78%
10 radios across lead, safety, workshop and vessel support roles
Operating Zones
RelayDocksideWorkshopVessel supportEquipment storeTIA UHF fleet model for a compact marine engineering workflow
Sample Comms Flow
07:45DockRain on the quay, slow movement near vessel access.
07:47WorkshopTools and spares ready, waiting for supervisor clearance.
07:50HSEConfirm PPE and keep Channel 1 clear for lift movement.
08:05VesselCrew entering support zone, radio check complete.
08:12LeadDock and workshop stay on Channel 2 until rain eases.
Illustrative operating flow based on the 10-radio TIA setup

10 P6600i TIA UHF radios – RM1,650/unit – RM16,500 invoice – real proof

Fleet Setup Timeline

From invoice to offshore-ready radio fleet

Step 1

Invoice and TIA requirement locked

The order establishes the product class, quantity and price.
  • InvoiceINV-202508-031 records 10 P6600i TIA UHF radios.
  • SpecDescription states explosion proof, 16 CH and 403-527MHz.
  • PriceUnit price is RM1,650, above the RM1,350 threshold requested for this story.
  • PaymentInvoice total is RM16,500 with RM0 balance recorded.
“The invoice makes the higher-spec TIA order clear.”
Step 2

Accessory and handover readiness

The fleet has to reach the site as complete usable sets.
  • CheckConfirm TIA battery, belt clip, antenna, charger cup and adapter per set.
  • AssignAllocate radios to dockside, workshop, HSE and vessel support roles.
  • BriefExplain MCMC/SKMM licensing and reprogramming note where applicable.
  • IssueHandover as a 10-radio fleet, not as loose individual units.
“A good fleet handover is boring in the best way: every unit has what it needs.”
Step 3

Marine engineering operating scene

The specific scenario: rain, dockside movement, workshop timing and safety checks.
  • DockSupervisor checks vessel-side movement before the crew shifts equipment.
  • WorkshopWorkshop lead confirms tool readiness without walking across the yard.
  • SafetyHSE keeps one channel clear for lift and access coordination.
“The value appears when a short radio call prevents a slow or risky walkaround.”
Invoice Score

P6600i TIA Proof Scorecard

What is directly supported by INV-202508-031
InvoiceINV-202508-031
P6600i TIA units10
Unit priceRM1,650
TotalRM16,500
BalanceRM0
The Results

What the invoice proves

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P6600i TIA Radios
Quantity recorded on invoice line 1
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Channel Capacity
P6600i TIA UHF description records 16 channels
0 RM
Unit Price
RM1,650 per P6600i TIA UHF unit
0 RM
Radio Line Amount
10 units x RM1,650
0 MHz
UHF Range Ceiling
Description records 403-527MHz
0 RM
Balance
Balance recorded as RM0.00

This is a real offshore engineering radio story built from a real invoice: 10 Motorola MOTOTRBO XiR P6600i TIA UHF radios, explosion-proof description, RM1,650 unit price, RM16,500 total and RM0 balance. The buyer lesson is simple: for marine and hazardous-area style work, the right radio class matters more than chasing the cheapest handset.

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Octogen Fleet Evidence Note
Public evidence story with customer name withheld
Common Questions

Motorola P6600i TIA UHF offshore radio buying guide

Octogen supplies Motorola MOTOTRBO XiR P6600i TIA UHF radios for Malaysian industrial, marine, offshore engineering, safety and site operations teams. Buyers can request help with fleet sizing, accessories, channel planning and licensing considerations.
Pricing depends on quantity, stock, accessories and order terms. As a real example, invoice INV-202508-031 recorded 10 Motorola MOTOTRBO XiR P6600i TIA UHF radios at RM1,650 per unit, with a RM16,500 invoice total.
The TIA version is selected when the buyer needs a higher-spec radio for hazard-aware industrial or marine environments. In this case, the invoice description records P6600i TIA UHF, explosion-proof, 16 channels and 403-527MHz.
The invoice description lists one main transceiver, one TIA battery, belt clip, antenna, dust cover, charger cup, adapter and user manual. It also records manufacturer-defect warranty of 2 years for the transceiver and 1 year for accessories.
The invoice remarks include an MCMC/SKMM license notice for 4-watt walkie talkies, stating that users may need to apply for an official license and reprogram radios to the assigned frequency after approval. Buyers should confirm frequency and licensing requirements before deployment.
Start with roles and zones: dockside lead, workshop lead, vessel support, HSE, maintenance, stores, gate or security and backup units. Then confirm channels, accessories, charging points, issue list, licensing needs and whether future reprogramming will be on-site or send-in.
Your next P6600i TIA fleet

Match the radio to the worksite, not only the unit price

Tell Octogen your team size, site layout, industry risk, channel needs and compliance concerns. We will help scope the right P6600i TIA fleet, accessories and programming plan.

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