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Norwegian Name Change

  08/10/2007
C-Map Norway AS has officially changed its name to Jeppesen Norway AS. The company was acquired by US-based Jeppesen, a technology partner to the aviation, rail and now marine industries, in early 2007. Jeppesen Norway AS will continue to market chart products and services with the C-Map brand name.

Jeppesen Norway AS will be the main office for the worldwide commercial marine activities, doing business as Jeppesen Marine Norway.

 

 

 





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