Correct Craft recognized as one of marine industry’s most innovative companies

Correct Craft

Nov 14, 2022

For the fourth year in a row, Correct Craft is once again honored to be named one of the “Most Innovative Companies” in the marine industry. Correct Craft received this recognition during a virtual awards presentation hosted by Soundings Trade Only Editor-in-Chief Gary Reich.

Reich stated, “The ability to innovate is a key component of any successful marine business. Companies with industry-leading innovations not only make life better for boaters but also inspire other companies to advance in all kinds of areas.”

Correct Craft CEO Bill Yeargin stated, “I am incredibly proud of our team. For each of the last four years, in a marine industry with 35,000 companies, our team has been recognized as either the number one or number two most innovative. This is a tribute to each of our 2,100 employees and the innovative culture they embrace.”

Yeargin added, “At Correct Craft, innovation runs much deeper than just technology. Our team embraces innovation in culture, technology, processes, and even how we serve our communities. I am honored to work with such a great group of people!”

Soundings Trade Only had a judging panel that consisted of editors, staff members, and outside industry experts. They reviewed company initiatives focusing on altruism/social awareness, development and technology, work culture, manufacturing process/supply chains, start-ups, and sustainability.

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