ASA ELECTRONICS SELECTED BY INDEPENDENT BOAT BUILDERS, INC. TO BE PREFERRED AUDIO SUPPLIER

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The Independent Boat Builders, Inc. (IBBI) has recently selected ASA Electronics, with their JENSEN and Polk line of products, to be their preferred supplier of audio systems for the next four years. Since 2013, ASA has held a key role with the IBBI as their video supplier of choice.
 
Independent Boat Builders, Inc. is the leading marine buying group, with a reputation for financial stability, innovation, and integrity from their membership. IBBI currently has 20 members, located in the United States and Canada. Cumulatively, IBBI manufacturers sell more boats in the U.S. than any other entity.
 
“We are highly impressed with ASA Electronics’ product selection, product quality, staff and state-of-the-art facility,” said Tom Broy, President of IBBI. “The IBBI and our members feel that ASA can provide premium electronics that meet our needs, as well as give consumers what they want. We look forward to a long and successful partnership.”
              
For over 35 years, ASA has been specifically designing, engineering and testing their marine products to ensure their survival in the challenging conditions encountered on the water. Their premium line includes high-quality and feature-rich stereos, speakers, subwoofers and other accessories. All of these products are built to withstand the inclement elements found in a marine environment.
 
As a leading supplier to marine manufacturers, ASA has built a reputation around providing reliable products that contain the latest technology along with delivering superior customer and technical service.
 
“We are honoured the IBBI has chosen ASA to be the supplier of choice for their audio systems,” said Matt Wood, ASA Marine National Sales Manager. “We look forward to providing them with the exceptional products and support boat builders of their capacity have come to expect.”

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