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c.1968 The name of [[Marconi International Marine Communication Co]] was changed by dropping the word "Communication", to reflect the fact that the products offered to the Marine market (which included depth sounders, direction finders, radars, CCTV equipment, SRE products) were not adequately described by the original title<ref>Marconi's purchase of Eddystone [http://www.morsemad.com/marconi.htm]</ref>
 
Now known as SELEX Elsag Marine Division. 
 


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1971.

c.1968 The name of Marconi International Marine Communication Co was changed by dropping the word "Communication", to reflect the fact that the products offered to the Marine market (which included depth sounders, direction finders, radars, CCTV equipment, SRE products) were not adequately described by the original title[1]

Now known as SELEX Elsag Marine Division.


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Sources of Information

  1. Marconi's purchase of Eddystone [1]