Honeywell-ELAC of Kiel, West Germany has appointed Manfred Reimann as consultant for the North American market. He will be responsible for increasing the presence of the company in the U.S. and Canada.
Honeywell-ELAC of Kiel, West Germany has appointed Manfred Reimann as consultant for the North American market. He will be responsible for increasing the presence of the company in the U.S. and Canada.
A member of the Honeywell family of companies, Honeywell- ELAC has a long history in the design and production of echosounder systems for navigation, fishing, oceanography, and hydrographic survey. The combined technology of Honeywell Inc. and its German subsidiary will ensure that exceptional products will be provided for the marine industry.
Mr. Reimann will c o o p e r a te closely with ITT-Decca Marine, Palm Coast, Fla. and Decca Marine, Toronto, Canada — Honeywell- ELAC's e x c l u s i v e distributors for navigation and fishing equipment in North America. His previous assignment was general manager of Krupp Atlas Elektronik D i v i s i o n , Houston. Mr.
Reimann will be working out of the Marine Systems Center of Honeywell Inc., Seattle, Wash.
Honeywell-ELAC offers a comprehensive product line, from fish detection sounders, fish scopes, long-range and high-definition sonars to h y d r o g r a p h i c survey sounders with digitizer, and vessel berthing systems.
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