Company Profile

The company is managed by Cedric Onsruth a Field Engineer for many years for Trans Sonics and Foxboro; responsible for many engineering designs and improvements implemented by Foxboro. Working on US Navy vessels such as submarines and surface ships. Today the main trend in the company is on semi submersible oil rigs that find new deposits of oil all over the world.

In 1982 OILI employed to design, and install a redundant tank level system known as "intelligent Telemetry System" for the Zapata Ugland. This a direct reaction to the sinking of the semi-submersible rig "Ranger" that sunk off the coast of Canada during a heavy storm.

Onsruth was the first company to install large satellite antennas on floating semi submersible oil rigs for ship board entertainment. This was several years before satellite was legal for home consumption. Much of the design and material custom built by Onsruth including feed and receiver.

Onsruth during early 1980 designed and installed a comprehensive satellite tracking antenna and sub system used by Lyndon State College in Lyndonville, Vermont.  Much of the feed horn technogy at the time was in its infancy and necessitated custom building feed horns out of coffee cans.  This college has one of the most renown weather science courses in the nation.  It also graduates many well known weather forecasters.

Onsruth has been employed as an independent contractor-consultant for Lockheed, Greater Boston Radio, CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, Exxon-Mobil, Shell, Diamond Offshore, NASA and many others.  Sanders Associates of Nashua, New Hampshire employed him for many years as an international field engineer with expertise in communication antennas transmitting and receiving sites (HF-VHF-Microwave) installed all over the world.