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  • Holland America’s former cruise liner SS Rotterdam, venue for the Hydro 12 international symposium hosted by Hydrographic Society Benelux on behalf of the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies

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    Strong Hydro 12 attendance in Rotterdam

    2012-12-05T07:30:00

    Nearly 400 delegates from 25 countries attended last month’s International Federation of Hydrographic Societies’ 17th biennial European conference in Rotterdam.

  • New multibeam sonar systems are being mounted on the hydrographic survey launches of ‘SV Rainier’ and other NOAA ships.

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    NOAA knows best with multibeam order

    2010-04-20T18:05:00

    The National Ocean Service (NOS) of America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has awarded Reson a contract for the delivery of seven Reson SeaBat multibeam sonar systems for hydrographic and research applications

  • Reson's newly developed  SeaBat 7125-SV multibeam sonar system, seven of which have been ordered by the US government's National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for year round coastal and international charting operations.

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    Major US orders for Reson – by David Goodfellow

    2010-03-16T16:16:00

    Seven hydrographic survey launches operated by the US National Ocean Survey, an agency of the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), are to be equipped with SeaBat-7125 SV multibeam sonar systems from Denmark’s Reson A/S.

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    German orders for Reson systems

    2009-11-11T12:36:00

    The Port of Hamburg, with more than 40km of quaywalls, is one of three German organisations to have just commissioned a Reson SeaBat multibeam system for hydrographic and research applications. It has been supplied by the Danish manufacturer with a new 7101 unit together with SVP 14 and 70 sound ...

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    Diver detection success in UK port trials

    2009-09-30T12:36:00

    Underwater acoustic equipment supplier Reson has successfully demonstrated contraband and diver detection systems in UK ports.

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    Aggregates demand prompts excavator monitoring sales

    2009-06-01T12:36:00

    Dutch company Martens en Van Oord has awarded Reson the contract to deliver and install two excavator monitoring systems.

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    RESON Med Buy-Out

    2007-10-01T14:14:00

    Mr Pietro Basciano acquired all the shares of RESON Mediterranean in Bologna, Italy last month and changed the company''s name to REMED sri. The subsidiary of global hydrographic survey equipment supplier RESON A/S was established four years ago, with Mr Basciano as the local director. REMED sri will continue to ...

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    Seabat Multibeam Systems for UK Ports

    2007-09-01T14:14:00

    The Aberdeen Division of Denmark''s Reson reports sales of SeaBat 8125 shallow water multibeam systems and associated equipment to PD Ports, Teesport and Peel Ports, which operates the ports of Mersey Docks & Harbour Company and Clydeport as well as the Manchester Ship Canal. This, the company says, follows earlier ...

  • A Reson Mediterranean engineer works on the Egyptian software installation.

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    Reson to Be Cheerful

    2005-08-01T00:00:00

    Southampton UK based hydrographic surveyors Emu Ltd have taken delivery of a Reson SeaBat 8101 multibeam echosounder. The integrated multibeam system is also comprised of Reson PDS2000 data acquisition and processing software, Reson SVP-15 sound velocity probe and a TSS MAHRS attitude and heading sensor.

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