18 Jun 2013

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Gardline Geosurvey Extends Veripos Positioning Contract

VERIPOS has secured an extension to its contract with Gardline Geosurvey, for the provision of precise satellite positioning services. Under the general services agreement, VERIPOS will continue to supply its full range of GNSS positioning solutions to Gardline Geosurvey's fleet of eleven multi-role survey vessels. These vessels operate throughout the world on behalf of major offshore exploration, construction and telecommunications companies as well as government agencies and harbour authorities.

The contract ensures Gardline Geosurvey will continue to benefit from the VERIPOS Ultra service, that uses precise point positioning (PPP) methods to ensure continuous decimetre-level accuracy; Verify QC, a software suite for real-time positioning and quality control information;  and VERIPOS LD2-G2 integrated mobile units. The Verify-Tides functionality for real-time tide estimation is also covered.

Walter Steedman, Managing Director of VERIPOS, commented: "This contract extension demonstrates that our commitment to safety, integrity and performance results in lasting customer relationships. We are delighted to be part of Gardline's global expansion and look forward to serving their needs for years to come."
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