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Teledyne TSS New Facility

  04/09/2008
Teledyne TSS has expanded with the opening of a new facility in Singapore. The new premises are located with the Teledyne Geophysical facility at Loyang Base in Singapore and are being used initially for sales and customer liaison. This is scheduled for expansion into a full service facility that will provide customers with technical support for all products in the TSS and S.G. Brown product ranges.
 

The new Teledyne TSS facility is being managed by Anthony Gleeson, who has moved from the UK and taken-up permanent residence in Singapore to ensure that customers benefit from the continuity of a regular contact.

 

Sales support from the new Teledyne TSS Singapore office will be available for products that include the company's new Orion inertial navigation system, the S.G. Brown and TSS ranges of gyrocompasses and the TSS range of motion sensors and pipe and cable trackers.  All of these products are manufactured at the company's modern UK factory but will be supported in Singapore when the new facility is fully established.

 

 





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