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General Acoustics Expands in the USA

  06/03/2008
General Acoustics GmbH (Germany) has appointed Tom Opishinski of Interactive Oceanographics from East Greenwich (RI, USA) as their new distributor for the Eastern United States. John Tamplin of Seafloor Systems Inc.from Sacramento (CA, USA) will continue to represent the company in states west of the Mississippi River.
 

All three parties collaborate closely together to offer comprehensive support for the US market. Well known General Acoustics products include the calibration and maintenance-free tide and wave gauge LOG_aLevel, the laboratory wave measuring systems of the UltraLab series and the new SUBPRO 1210 Sub Bottom Profiler.





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