About
e3 Systems® is a leading communications integrator and solutions provider for the marine industry. The company connects yachts globally through a diverse portfolio of communication systems including its HYBRID solution which synchronises VSAT, Inmarsat, Iridium, 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi. In addition, it provides an extensive suite of services covering cyber security and training, IT support, data management and content provision. e3 is the exclusive superyacht distribution partner for Kymeta communications solutions. The company operates from the Mediterranean and the USA with partners worldwide. It is part of the marine electronics group grupoarbulu.
Discover more at e3s.com
Contact
Address:
Head OfficeCarrer Samaniego 1
Portals Nous
Mallorca
07181
Contacts:
Name: | Erik Nieuwmeijer |
Tel: | +34 971 404 208 |
Email: | info@e3s.com |
Website: | www.e3s.com |
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