Rowe Technologies Appoints Northeast US Agent

July 23, 2015

The Vice President Sales & Marketing for Rowe Technologies, Inc. Ray Mahr, Jr., has announced the appointment of Mark Warren of Electronic Sales of New England (ESNE), as the company’s exclusive agent in the Northeastern U.S., including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware, effective immediately for the sales and marketing of Rowe products and services.
 
Rowe designs, develops and manufactures Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) for applications in oceans, lakes and rivers. Rowe DVL Doppler Velocity Logs (DVL) are used on AUVs and ROVs in coastal and deep ocean applications. Rowe manufactures products using the most established and modern acoustic Doppler sonar technologies in a broad and versatile product line of high performance sonars for current profile and vehicle bottom velocity measurements.
 
Mahr said, “We are excited about the addition of Mark Warren with Electronic Sales of New England to our team of agents throughout the world, especially since they are the largest and longest continuously-run sales rep firm in the northeast serving the oceanographic community.”
 
Founded in 1967 by Bob Warren, ESNE is run today by his son Mark who joined his father in 1977. ESNE counts Kongsberg, Birns, Falmat, Klein, CodaOctopus, Geometrics, Novatel, MetOcean, VideoRay and now Rowe among its vendors. ESNE has also been a Pelican/Hardigg distributor for 25 years.

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