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Beier Radio is now Beier Integrated Systems

June 30, 2015

 

For 70 years, Beier Radio has provided engineering, sales, and service for marine electronics around the globe. As the corporation marks its 70th anniversary, it also unveils a new name for the operating company known for its advanced vessel control and navigation systems. Beier Radio is now Beier Integrated Systems. The company’s new website address is www.BeierIS.com.

“While the name is new, the Beier commitment to providing quality systems  and expert services has not changed. Beier Integrated Systems will continue to sell the integrated DP  systems that we have built our reputation on around the world, as well as to offer the expert engineering, installation, commissioning, and the after-sales service and support that our customers depend on,” says owner Karl Beier.
Beier Integrated Systems is a global leader in providing turnkey vessel control,  navigation, and communication solutions.

The company’s integrated engineering concept and installation  teams specialize inretrofit projects, providing custom-designed systems that reduce vessel downtime and achieve the highest level of performance. Products include Beier’s own IVCS 4000 Dynamic Positioning System, Beier Series 2000 Alarm and Monitoring Systems, propulsion controls, and Furuno navigation and communication equipment.  Beier Integrated Systems provides international, around-the-clock support for all of its products.

Beier Radio, LLC will remain the parent corporation for Beier Integrated Systems, as well as affiliates Sentinel, and The Marine Training Institute. Sentinel is an engineering and  manufacturing company, and The Marine Training Institute (TMTI) provides DP and ECDIS training.  Sentinel, TMTI, and an extensive Beier Integrated Systems service and engineering center are located at a new facility in Houma, Louisiana, along the central coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Beier Integrated Systems corporate office is located in Mandeville, Louisiana.

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