Providing Underwater Acoustic Solutions for Over 30 Years02/03/2010 |
| RESON A/S |
| RESON A/S is the holding company of the RESON Group, with corporate headquarters in Denmark. A global company that is a world leader in the manufacture of sonar systems with registered trademarks such as SeaBat and the trademarked PDS2000, both leading brands in the industry. |
| Karen Kingham, KNM Media, UK, and Michael Giese, RESON, Denmark |
RESON manufactures high-quality underwater acoustic systems, specialising in the design and development of advanced multi-beam sonar systems, transducers and hydrophones, as well as software.
Since its establishment some 34 years ago, RESON has undergone many changes from b ![]() eing a company just manufacturing homogenisers for small markets, to now being the global market leader in the sonar system market, with established subsidiaries in the US, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Singapore and representatives located in 30 countries.
In the Beginning
The company increased its inter-national presence by establishing subsidiaries abroad: RESON Inc, USA (1984), RESON Offshore Ltd UK (1992), and RESON GmbH, Germany (1999). In addition, they acquired Navitronic Systems and RESON BV, the Netherlands. RESON shareholders include three of the leading private equity funds in Denmark, namely, LD Equity, Dansk Erhvervsinvestering, and Dansk Kapitalanlaeg.
Today RESON's main business has histor-ically been in the hydrographic area, in which they are the market leader for shallow water applications. This section of the business contributes to more than half of the total revenue with the offshore segment being the second largest. Despite the economic global downturn, RESON's markets continue to have demands for advanced sonar solutions. With the increasing number of applications supported by the company's proprietary multi-beam technology and the market leading price/performance ratio, RESON expects its market share to keep growing. RESON has a highly diversified blue-chip customer base, consisting of governments, government institutions and authorities, oil and gas contractors, rental companies, survey companies, prime defence contractors and marine research institutes.
SeaBat
Opportunities ![]() Among the products are the new versions of SeaBat 7101 and 7125-SV. The Standard Version will offer basic functionality and will allow users to perform operations to international standards, whilst the Efficiency Version will provide all the levels of the Standard, but with additional features such as roll stabilisation and additional footprint geometries which translate directly into efficiency for the user.
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| Biography of the author E-mail: michael.giese@reson.com |
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| http://www.reson.com |
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With a Mission Statement that reads 'RESON creates value for the customers through intelligent use of underwater acoustic knowledge and technology', it is evident that the company prides itself on its ability to ensure that their customers make a healthy profit and create a sustainable business based on products and solutions enabling them to make informed business decisions that can drive their profitability.
RESON has, to date, delivered more than 1,100 SeaBat Multi-beam sonar systems, to international customers, the majority of which are still in service today. Over a period of 20 years, RESON has sold more multi-beam sonar systems than any other company. The performance and longevity of the systems in the field has justifiably positioned 