DockMaster expands product fleet with the acquisition of Dockworks Marine Management Software

Dockmaster

Sept 11, 2023

In a move that cements its position as a pioneer in marine and marina management software, DockMaster proudly announces the successful acquisition of Dockworks, a web-based solution tailored for small marine shops and boatyards. This strategic acquisition reflects DockMaster’s commitment to innovation, growth, and delivering unparalleled value to its clients.

With this acquisition, DockMaster has secured 100% ownership of Dockworks, encompassing its cutting-edge web technology, a thriving customer base, and all intellectual property associated with the software. The integration of Dockworks’s solutions into the DockMaster fleet of Marina Management Software (MMS) is set to expand its market share and transform the marine and marina management landscape.

This strategic realignment is in harmony with DockMaster’s overarching mission to offer a unified and all-encompassing digital platform experience to marinas, boatyards, and boat dealerships. The integration of Dockworks’s work order management solution complements DockMaster’s existing platform. This strategic acquisition is a testament to DockMaster’s steadfast commitment to driving innovation, fostering growth, and achieving excellence in customer service.

By embracing the Dockworks Marina Management Software, now rebranded as DockMaster Web , DockMaster reinforces its status as an industry leader. This acquisition positions DockMaster at the forefront of marine and marina management software solutions, ensuring clients have access to cutting-edge tools that empower their operations and drive success.

The acquisition of Dockworks represents a monumental step in DockMaster’s journey, and the company looks forward to ushering in a new era of innovation, collaboration, and unparalleled service for its clients.

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