Dometic appoints Cabesto as regional dealer in France

Dometic Group

June 22, 2021

Leading marine and outdoor specialist, Cabesto, has been appointed regional dealer for Dometic in France, joining the existing network and working in partnership to provide an assortment of branded solutions to meet the region’s growing leisure needs.

Contributing towards Dometic’s continued expansion within the leisure marine sector, Cabesto have now been appointed their representative of marine consumer products throughout France.

Established in 2003, the Cabesto Group focuses on the distribution of products for 4 key core business sectors, including Swimming, Diving, Water Sports, and Outdoor Expeditions. Cabesto currently operates through 9 physical stores, complimented by a strong online presence through its growing e-commerce platform.

This marks a significant milestone in Dometic’s distribution strategy, with Cabesto now pioneering availability and presentation of Dometic solutions in the region by providing access to products physically in-store.

By combining Cabesto’s passion in delivering the best experience while out on the water, with Dometic’s commitment to developing products that meet the essential needs of those who love the freedom of the great outdoors, consumers will now have easy access to a wide variety of solutions that will help them to live out their most unforgettable adventures.

Eric Fetchko, President of Dometic Marine says:

“We’re pleased to have Cabesto representing us throughout France, leading the way in helping to make Dometic products even more accessible to the leisure marine market through in-store and e-commerce accessibility.

This partnership builds upon our strategic sales growth within the EMEA region, reaching our end consumers with innovative solutions and helping to increase our presence in the marine aftermarket sector.”

Cabesto will now provide a wide assortment of Dometic products, including the industry leading CFX3 portable compressor coolbox range, marine refrigeration solutions, and compact gas cooker / hob combinations, among a variety of other solutions available through their e-commerce platform and physical stores located across the country.

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