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AeroComputers announces sales and service agreement with ACSE GmbH to provide local European presence.

by AerialFire Staff
March 26, 2019
in Aerial Fire News, Press Release
Reading Time: 2 mins read
AeroComputers announces sales and service agreement with ACSE GmbH to provide local European presence.

Aerocomputers announced via a company press release on March 26th, 2019, that the tactical mission equipment supplier would soon be providing local sales and support in the European market with the signing of an agreement with European based ACSE GmbH.

ACSE GmbH, based in Munich, Germany and has a reputation for dependable sales and service of aviation mission equipment. Effective January 15 of this year AeroComputers, Inc. and ACSE GmbH entered into an agreement for sales, service and support of all AeroComputers’ products. “We are very pleased to partner with AeroComputers. ACSE GmbH can now provide an AeroComputers competitive advantage for both existing and future customers. Advantages include support in the EU time zone, short shipping times, and online / phone support” said Hendrik Vogt Managing Director for ACSE GmbH.

“We are happy to provide our European customers the excellent sales, service and support services that ACSE is known for, and confident this partnership will make choosing AeroComputers mission equipment the right choice for discerning customers” said David Cady, Sales Manager at AeroComputers, Inc.

About AeroComputers, Inc.:

AeroComputers, Inc., based in Oxnard, California, has been designing, building and marketing computer systems that manage tactical operations for public aircraft since 1993. With over 750 systems currently employed by over 250 law enforcement, fire, government and public safety agencies worldwide, AeroComputers is the industry leader in providing mission management systems that integrate high-precision live video overlay (augmented reality), GPS-based moving maps, EO/IR sensor command, video processing, and mission telemetry collection and transmission. AeroComputers’ complete suite of products includes mission management systems, real-time map/gimbal video integration, a range of ruggedized keyboards, and customized GIS and cartography services.

For additional information regarding AeroComputers, Inc. please contact:

Sydney Hernandez

AeroComputers Director Sales & Marketing

(805) 985-3390 USA

shernandez@aerocomputers.com

Hendrik Vogt

ACSE GmbH Managing Director

Tel.: +49 89 89545854

Mobile: +49 175 5908205

Hendrik@acse-gmbh.de

www.acse-gmbh.de

Tags: ACSE GmbHAerocomputersTactical Mission Equipment

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