Julius Signal to Boost Tideland’s Aids to Navigation Portfolio

Tideland Signal Corporation, now part of Xylem, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire certain assets of Julius Signal, extending its portfolio of marine and offshore aids to navigation offerings. 

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Julius Signal originated from Pintsch Aben’s marine and aviation signalization business.

Tideland Signal said Julius Signal’s product portfolio includes a wide array of marine aids to navigation products, highly complementary to its offering, and extends its capabilities with obstruction signals, offshore wind solutions and in-land waterway navigation aids including lock signaling and navigation signage.

“We are pleased to have Julius Signal join the global Tideland Signal team. Following on the recent acquisition of IMT, and now with the global backing of Xylem, we are in a position to serve our ocean and coastal customers with a broader array of Aids to Navigation solutions,” said Matt Scheuing, Tideland’s Managing Director.