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Raymarine appoints exclusive Taiwan distributor

By IBI Magazine

UK marine electronics manufacturer Raymarine has appointed Marine Centre Asia as its exclusive distributor in Taiwan.

The company, whose Kaohsiung headquarters also include a showroom, training and repair facilities, is co-owned by Willi Frick and Tom Cooper who, between them, have more than 25 years' experience in the leisure marine industry.

Marine Centre Asia also has a branch office in Taipei and is fully committed to Raymarine sales, service, training and commissioning throughout the region.

"Taiwan is a very important boatbuilding market for Raymarine and in Marine Centre Asia we have a partner who is capable of fully servicing the needs of this market," says Ben Bowley, managing director of Raymarine Asia Pty Ltd.

"Of particular interest to Raymarine is Marine Centre Asia's very strong technical expertise. As the size of leisure boats built in Taiwan continues to increase, the complexity of the electronics installations has also increased and Raymarine needed to ensure that we could fully service this market requirement."

(6 November 2009)


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