DOCK EDGE+ GAINS CALA MARINE AS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

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In 2015, Canada Metal (Pacific) Limited (CMP) in British Columbia, Canada named CALA (Caribbean and Latin America) Marine located in Florida, USA as its exclusive representative for all marine products related to CMP brands.

Now with CMP’s most recent acquisition of Dock Edge+, an equipment and marine manufacturer located in Ontario, Canada, CALA Marine has added Dock Edge+ to its list of premier marine brands.

“We are pleased to partner with CALA marine” said Michael Szwez Director of Marketing and General Counsel of CMP. “Their extensive experience in the marine industry will help develop our brands in the markets they service. Their focus on promoting and driving product awareness will ensure that our brands will penetrate new markets, so we in turn can better serve our customers.”

CALA Marine is an international manufacturer’s representative company representing premier marine brands. They focus specifically the Caribbean, Mexico and Central and South America. This representation of CMP brands allows the CMP Marine product range access to new global markets. This partnership brings customers new, innovative marine products at effective costs and a consistent return on investment for CMP. CALA marine also represents CMP’s marine brands: Martyr Anodes, Titan Marine Products, as well as Rocna Anchors.

CMP is a leading provider of marine products, construction, and industrial solutions. CMP manufactures a variety of metal products for marine and industrial applications as well as autopilot drive systems for both OEM and aftermarket buyers worldwide. For more on Canada Metal (Pacific) or CALA Marine visit their respective websites at www.canmet.com or www.cala-marine.com

 

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