Raytheon Anschütz Marks Crocon's IBS 100th Sale

September 5, 2012

Crocon Presentation at SMM: Photo credit Crocon
Crocon Presentation at SMM: Photo credit Crocon

At SMM 2012, Raytheon Anschütz has honored their Croatian representative Crocon for the 100th Integrated Bridge System sold.

The one hundredth delivery of an Integrated Bridge System was for the second newbuild of a Heavy Lift Carrier for Dutch company Jumbo Shipping at Brodosplit shipyard in Split.

The IBS will be of the new Synapsis Bridge Control series and in compliance with IMO’s new Performance Standards for Integrated Navigation Systems.

Crocon has its roots in the marine business as an agency and representative of world leading suppliers and manufacturers on the Croatian market. The company was established as a family enterprise on March 1, 1993 by Bruno Posic, who has already been deeply involved with nautical ship equipment in general and especially Anschütz equipment while doing several technical works for shipyards. With this background, he has administered Crocon with an excellent technological knowledge and outstanding commitment to a forerunner in providing customers with technical expertise and customer-oriented solutions, a capability Crocon still stands for.

In December 2001, Crocon, as a sound enterprise has handed over to Linda Poscic Borovac who now manages the company together with her partner Denis Borovac.
 

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