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Article: Airsis technology allows ports to track, report on ship traffic: startup seeks to make imprecise industry precise.(Airsis Inc.)
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- San Diego Business Journal
- Article date:
- May 14, 2007
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Airsis Inc. is barely past its second round of financing, but the small company serves some of the world's largest oil companies with its radio frequency technology that tracks ship traffic.
With just 18 employees, that leaves plenty of room--and resources--to grow.
That's just what the company is doing, said Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Dean Rosenberg.
The firm expects to boost its sales and marketing force to reach a total employee count of 60 in the next two years.
Airsis is encroaching upon an $800 million per year market and already serves several of the world's major oil companies, including Exxon Mobil Corp. and Valero ...