Issue 1
  December, 2006

ACR News

ACR Electronics, Inc. recently celebrated its 50th year as a world leader and global supplier of safety and survival technologies for the military, marine, aviation and outdoor markets at the companyıs home base in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. More than 300 attended the May 2nd event which included honored guests, employees, the media and worldwide dealers, who have been key to the companyıs success over the years.

ACR Electronics, Inc. (www.acrelectronics.com), a Cobham plc Company, designs and manufactures a complete line of safety and survival products, including EPIRBs, P-ELTs/P-EPIRBs/PLBs, Bridge-based Information Systems, SARTs and safety accessories. The quality systems of this facility have been registered by UL to the ISO 9001:2000 Series Standards. Recognized as the world leader in safety and survival technologies, ACR has provided safety equipment to the aviation and marine industries, as well as to the military, since 1956.

(Left-to-right) Paul Frank, president of ACR Electronics, Inc. welcomes Allan Cook, Chief Executive of Cobham plc
 
(Left-to-Right) Paul Hardin, ACR Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, and Ajay Mehta, SARSAT program manager at NOAA.

(Left-to-right) ACR founder David Rush is congratulated by John Flood, ACR Vice President of Engineering.
 
(Left-to-right) Paul Hardin, ACR Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing and Paul Frank, ACR President, receive a certificate of appreciation from Tom Thompson and Bruce Brown, representatives of the U.S. Marine Safety Association.


ACR Electronics was honored at its 50th Anniversary celebration with the presence of three U.S. Coast Guard officers, based at the District Seven Command Center in Miami. From left, they are LT Christopher Douglas, LTJG David Sandberg and LCDR Jeffrey Smith.

 

 

 
 


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