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Lucky 13 for TRIAXYS Buoy Network

  03/12/2009
AXYS Technologies, Inc. (AXYS) of Sidney, Canada is pleased to announce that the TRIAXYS Directional Wave Buoy network in Spain is about to expand to thirteen operational stations. Spain’s Port Authority (Puertos del Estado) has awarded AXYS and its Spanish agent SIDMAR with a contract for the supply and deployment of six new TRIAXYS Directional wave buoys.

Axys buoys waiting for deployment
Four of these new buoys will be immediately deployed into the existing network of nine buoys. Two of these new buoys will service as spares. Data from the TRIAXYS buoys aids mariners in making timely and accurate decisions in or around Spanish ports and waters.


The service contract for maintaining this coastal wave monitoring network is managed by SIDMAR.

 





Website: http://www.puertos.es/externo/clima/Rayo/porteng.html
Supplier: AXYS Technologies Inc.

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