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SRH Marine and Setel Powerline Pact for Greek Market

May 29, 2016

 SRH Marine Electronics SA and SETEL PowerLine Ltd have entered a Reseller and Installation Partner Agreement. 

 
Through this cooperation SRH is able to offer a complete and holistic approach to e-Navigation concept through Setel PowerLine specializing in the design and implementation of network solutions based on SETEL PowerLine suite of INDUSTRIAL GRADE PowerLine Communications (PLC) products. 
 
Vessel and Platform solutions as well as Wi-Fi, CCTV, LAN & Anti-Piracy are among the added value services that Greek Ship-owners can benefit from this agreement.
 
SRH Marine Electronics is a leading provider in the maritime industry since 1995, offering sales and technical services in the field of Communication, Navigation, Safety as well as other marine equipment. 
 
SRH has local presence in Greece and Cyprus and is the official representative of more than 30 well established international brands enabling the company to offer integrated e-navigation solutions. 
 
Setel PowerLine specialises in the design and implementation of network solutions based on its suite of INDUSTRIAL GRADE PowerLine Communications (PLC) products.
 

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