Adrian Mc Donald to Lead CEE HydroSystems USA Office
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Adrian Mc Donald to Lead CEE HydroSystems USA Office

Manufacturers of precision shallow water hydrographic survey single beam echo sounders CEE HydroSystems has opened an office in San Diego, California, USA. Located in Carlsbad, North San Diego County, the office will position the company to maximise growth in the USA, Canada and South America supplying products manufactured at the company’s Sydney, Australia, factory.

The San Diego office will be run by vice president (Sales) Adrian McDonald, who joined CEE HydroSystems in September 2015 with the goal of developing the US market.

Future product developments at CEE HydroSystems will enhance the user experience. While GNSS suppliers are continuously improving their user interface for improved efficiency and usability, single beam echo sounders are largely still operating as they were 20 or 30 years ago. Cee HydroSystems is to innovate to a more modern user experience with our equipment.

CEE HydroSystems manufacture survey-grade echo sounders with integrated GNSS solutions, designed for maximum portability, convenience, and ruggedness. Products include the CEESCOPE, CEE ECHO, CEEPULSE, CEETIDE, and CEE-LINE. The CEE range of echo sounders was first developed to offer surveyors a convenient one-box solution to reduce setup time and eliminate the need for interconnecting components. The company’s CEEDUCER was the first portable combined survey-grade echo sounder and positioning system. CEE HydroSystems equipment can usually be found surveying inshore water, ports, harbours, and the nearshore coastal environment on personal watercraft or small boats.

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