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Garmin acquires electronic navigational charts developer Navionics

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Garmin acquires electronic navigational charts developer Navionics
Garmin acquires electronic navigational charts developer Navionics.

Switzerland: Garmin today announced that it has acquired Navionics S.p.A., a privately-held worldwide provider of electronic navigational charts and mobile applications for the marine industry.

โ€œNavionics has long been known as a leading supplier of highly accurate navigational charts and mobile applications for boaters,โ€ said Cliff Pemble, Garmin president and CEO. โ€œBy combining Navionicsโ€™ content with Garminโ€™s BlueChart and LakeVรผ content, we will be able to offer the best available breadth and depth of coverage to our marine customers. Going forward, we plan to retain the Navionics brand and will continue to support Navionicsโ€™ existing customers.โ€

โ€œSince our founding, Navionics has been passionate about creating products that enhance the boating experience,โ€ said Giuseppe Carnevali, Navionics founder and president. โ€œGarmin shares our passion for serving the marine industry, and is an ideal company to carry the strong brand and reputation of Navionics into the future.โ€

In addition to a popular boating app, Navionics has developed an extensive repository of nautical charts for oceans, rivers, and lakes. Many of these charts have been developed with Navionicsโ€™ proprietary surveys, done both in the field and with remote sensing such as satellite imagery and airborne laser scanners.

Navionics is headquartered in Viareggio, Italy, and employs more than 350 associates globally, who will be retained. Financial terms of the acquisition will not be released.