Tideland Reveals New Company Logo

June 17, 2014

Photo courtesy of Tideland
Photo courtesy of Tideland

Tideland Signal Corporation revealed a new company logo at IALA-SPAIN 2014. Tideland said it has grown and evolved over the last six decades, and it saw IALA-SPAIN 2014 as the perfect venue to introduce a refreshed logo.


Proud of its history, Tideland chose to retain the core element of the logo, Tideland color RED and introduce concentric rings to symbolize the future of Tideland products and industry needs. In addition to the introduction of the logo, Tideland also had a speaking engagement at the conference that launched its latest innovative aids to navigation (AtoN) product, Tideland’s eNavcon. The Tideland booth enjoyed multitude of visitors that participated in a “Captain’s Challenge”. Worldwide lighthouse authority participants enjoyed a friendly competitive battle for leader of the day that generated daily prize winners throughout the event.


A visit from HRH Princess Anne was the highlight of the event that ignited great excitement.  With Tideland’s global representation that includes a U.K. office, Tideland said it was proud to represent and showcase Tideland’s products to HRH Princess Anne.

 

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