BearCom

BearCom is a leading provider of wireless communications solutions and equipment, primarily serving businesses and government agencies across North America. Founded in 1981, the company has grown to become one of the largest distributors of wireless communication devices and services, including two-way radios, wireless broadband systems, and integrated solutions for improving communications in various industrial and commercial environments.


BearCom offers a broad range of products from well-known manufacturers such as Motorola Solutions, Kenwood, Icom, and others. Their product lineup includes portable and mobile two-way radios, repeaters, accessories, and other communication devices designed to enhance connectivity and operational efficiency.


The company also provides a variety of services, including system design, installation, maintenance, and rental services for communication equipment. BearCom's solutions are used in numerous industries including public safety, construction, education, healthcare, manufacturing, hospitality, and transportation, among others.


With multiple offices and service centers across the United States and Canada, BearCom has established a significant presence and is known for its reliability, extensive product knowledge, and customer service. The company strives to offer customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of its clients, helping them improve communication, safety, and productivity in their operations.


For more detailed and up-to-date information, it is always a good idea to visit BearCom's official website or contact their customer service directly.


Products

Motorola and Icom two-way radios, Nextel cellular phones, CCTV, Wireless network solutions

Garland USA

4009 Distribution Drive
Garland TX 75041
USA

Ships

MIKIALA II

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: HONOLULU, HI

Maritime News

You Want to Save the Planet? Change your Ships Light Bulbs, Keep a Clean Hull

You Want to Save the Planet? Change your Ships Light Bulbs, Keep a Clean Hull

3 hours ago
Norwegian shipowners agree: the obsession with new fuels is eliding a valuable discussion of the potential of fuel efficiency. The Aurora-class has enabled Höegh Autoliners to reduce emissions by around 58% per car carried, “before we even use low carbon fuels,” CEO Andreas Enger said. “The debate between energy efficiency and the fuel transition, we consider to be irrelevant and pretty stupid,” he said. “It’s a no-brainer for a shipowner to do everything they can to reduce fuel consumption.
Update: Mexican Ship Made No Distress Calls Before Crashing into Brooklyn Bridge

Update: Mexican Ship Made No Distress Calls Before Crashing into Brooklyn Bridge

5 hours ago
The Mexican ship which crashed into New York's Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend did not make distress calls before ramming into the bridge, the head of Mexico's navy said on Tuesday, but rather called for support.Navy chief Raymundo Morales, speaking at Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's morning press conference, said that the port pilot maneuvering the ship did not have much time to try and stop the ship, as there was a short distance from where it had been docked to the bridge."We cannot speculate at this time whether the port pilot used properly all measures available," Morales said, answering questions about the accident that left two dead and 20 injured.
NTSB Mulls Possible Engine Failure in Mexican Tall Ship Bridge Strike

NTSB Mulls Possible Engine Failure in Mexican Tall Ship Bridge Strike

22 hours ago
The investigation into why a Mexican Navy training ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, shearing the top of its masts, will look into a possible engine failure and the role of a tug boat that assisted it in backing out of its pier, officials said on Monday.The ship's engine was the key focus for the National Transportation Safety Board, said Brian Young, who is leading the agency's investigation."We will look at the status of the engine, we will look for any failures, we will look for engine inspections and we'll talk to the crew on what may have possibly happened with the engine," Young said at a preliminary NTSB briefing.
Mexican Navy Ship Slams into Brooklyn Bridge: 2 Dead, 17 Injured in NYC Tragedy Update

Mexican Navy Ship Slams into Brooklyn Bridge: 2 Dead, 17 Injured in NYC Tragedy Update

2 days ago
A Mexican Navy sailing ship festooned with lights and a giant flag crashed into the landmark Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night, shearing the top of its masts, killing two people and injuring several others, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.Videos online showed the training vessel Cuauhtémoc as it approached the bridge over the East River, close to the Brooklyn side of the span, which connects the borough with Manhattan.Its 147 foot (45 metre) masts were too tall to clear the arched bridge at that point and toppled when the vessel, named after the last Aztec emperor, sailed underneath.
Denmark Launches Data-Driven Remote Pilotage

Denmark Launches Data-Driven Remote Pilotage

5 days ago
With approval from the Danish Emergency Management Agency, DanPilot and Danelec are now initiating a test program for remote pilotage—the first of its kind in the world. The approval marks a significant step towards a technological paradigm shift, opening new possibilities for safety, climate action, and operational efficiency in the maritime sector.After six years of development, Denmark is taking a step towards a more efficient and digital maritime infrastructure. The test program created by DanPilot and Danelec allows pilots to guide ships from land, using only advanced data transmitted directly from the vessels.