SCI to distribute Honeywell's inertial sensors and navigators

Supreme Components International (SCI)

Friday, 21 August, 2020

SCI to distribute Honeywell's inertial sensors and navigators

Supreme Components International (SCI) has announced its appointment as an authorised non-exclusive distributor for Honeywell’s inertial measurement units (IMUs) and inertial navigation systems — electronic devices that provide precise rotation, acceleration and location data, thereby enabling systems to calculate their position, direction and speed even when GPS signals are lost.

Honeywell has been developing high-performance IMUs and inertial navigation systems for use on aircraft for many decades, and now these components can also serve emerging industrial applications such as autonomous vehicles, communications, marine, mobile mapping and surveying.

SCI will now be able to distribute Honeywell’s complete range of advanced IMUs and navigation devices in ASEAN and Pacific markets up to 31 December 2022, including the newly launched inertial navigation system HGuide n380. The system is designed to provide a robust navigation service to industrial applications, such as autonomous vehicles or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), even when global navigation satellite signals are unavailable.

“Honeywell’s suite of IMUs and navigators will be a key enabler of emerging segments,” said Amit Kaul, Leader, Business & General Aviation, Asia Pacific, Honeywell Aerospace. “We always explore ways to deliver the best possible solutions to help our customers in the Asia–Pacific region more effectively through working closely with recognised industry players like SCI.”

With this appointment by Honeywell, SCI strongly believes that it can provide competitive service to customers in ASEAN and Pacific markets. With a total of 12 offices, SCI says it is well positioned to cater to the needs of customers across these regions.

“We are very excited to be associated with Honeywell and have the rich experience and resources to discover and grow the market,” said SCI President and CEO Vick Aggarwala.

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