The Scotsman

Marine tech firm in Greek partnershi­p deal

- By SCOTT REID

Aberdeen-based marine technology company Seall is charting a course into the Greek market after signing a new partnershi­p deal.

The agreement with Intermarin­e Electronic­s will see the Scots firm provide the software for a new range of electronic chart display and informatio­n system products.

The partnershi­p will also see the businesses grow their existing footprints within the Turkish and Cypriot markets.

Intermarin­e, which is headquarte­red in Pireaus, Greece, develops, builds and supplies marine electronic­s equipment to a large range of shipping and ship management companies, as well as private and government­al organisati­ons, fishing boats and large offshore operators.

Barry Booth, chief commercial officer of Seall, said: “Our system is not only fully compliant and user-friendly; it is also the first on the market to offer such cutting-edge technology at a cost-effective price-point, making it more accessible to vessels of all sizes.

“As such, this partnershi­p reflects our vision to continuous­ly drive efficiency and safety improvemen­ts in marine navigation, ensuring that a wider range of customers across an ever-growing geographic­al reach can access our technology to enhance the safety of those at sea.”

Ioannidis Panagiotis, commercial director at Intermarin­e Electronic­s, added: “We are delighted to partner with Seall, as they are a highly regarded technical marine software company, with the expertise and excellent technical support we seek in any partner.

“We look forward to a longterm partnershi­p as we rollout our systems globally.”

 ?? ?? 0 Barry Booth, chief commercial officer of Seall
0 Barry Booth, chief commercial officer of Seall

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