Furuno USA

Furuno USA, Inc. is a prominent subsidiary of Furuno Electric Co., Ltd., a globally recognized leader in marine electronics and navigation systems. Established to cater to the North American market, Furuno USA specializes in providing a wide array of navigation, communication, and fish-finding equipment for various maritime industries, including commercial shipping, fishing, and recreational boating.

Key Products and Services

  1. Radars and Navigation Systems: Furuno is known for its advanced radar systems, which offer superior detection and tracking capabilities. Their GPS and chart plotting technologies are also highly regarded.

  2. Fish Finders and Sonar Systems: Furuno fish finders and sonar systems are widely used in commercial and recreational settings for their reliability and accuracy in detecting underwater objects and fish.

  3. Communication Equipment: They offer a range of communication devices, including VHF radios, AIS (Automatic Identification Systems), and satellite communication systems.

  4. Autopilots and Steering Systems: Furuno's autopilots are noted for their precision and ease of use, helping to improve the efficiency and safety of vessel operation.

  5. Weather Instruments and Sensors: Their line of weather instruments helps mariners stay informed about weather conditions, contributing to safer navigation.

Markets Served

  • Commercial Shipping: Furuno's robust and reliable products are trusted by commercial shipping operators around the world.
  • Fishing Industry: Commercial fishermen benefit from Furuno's advanced fish-finding and navigation technology.
  • Recreational Boating: Recreational boaters use Furuno's user-friendly products to enhance their boating experience.

Customer Support and Training

Furuno USA is known for its exceptional customer support and offers extensive training programs to ensure users can operate their equipment effectively and safely. They have a network of certified dealers and service centers to provide maintenance and support.

Innovation and Awards

Furuno has a long-standing reputation for innovation in marine technology. The company has received numerous awards for its cutting-edge products and contributions to maritime safety and navigation.

Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility

Furuno is committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship. They continuously work on developing eco-friendly products and practices that minimize their environmental footprint.

Headquarters and Locations

Furuno USA is headquartered in Camas, Washington, with additional offices and service centers across the United States to ensure comprehensive coverage and support for their customers.

Summary

Furuno USA plays a critical role in delivering high-quality, innovative marine electronics to the North American market. With a strong commitment to customer service, safety, and sustainability, Furuno continues to be a trusted name in the maritime industry.

Products

Radar, Sonar, Fish Finders, Communications, GMDSS, NavNet, MaxSea, AIS, SNAP, SINS

Camas USA

4400 Northwest Pacific Rim Boulevard
Camas WA 98607
USA

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