RUTGERSON SIGNS GLOBAL CONTRACT WITH ELVSTRØM SAILS

Rutgerson Signs With Elvstrom

Dec 4, 2018

A new 3-year contract makes the Swedish yacht equipment manufacturer Rutgerson Marin a strategic supplier of sail hardware to Elvstrøm Sails, one of the largest sail makers in the world. 

“We are very proud of strengthening our long business relations with Elvstrøm Sails. We have been working closely together for a number of years already, and this global contract is the best recognition we can get”, says Rutgerson’s Sales Manager Eric Desmedt.

Rutgerson is a leading manufacturer of yacht equipment, internationally renowned for their high quality, reliability and innovative solutions. The assortment of sail hardware includes super rings, batt-cars, pressure absorbing slides, batten receptacles, head boards, clew boards and clew blocks and low friction rings. All products are designed and manufactured in Rutgerson’s own facilities in Marstrand on the Swedish west coast.

“We are pleased to have signed this new contract providing the complete Elvstrøm Group with sail hardware from Rutgerson,” says Elvstrøm’s Supply Chain Manager Jakob Munk Jørgensen. “Rutgerson is one of our important strategic suppliers, and the contract ensures a continued strong partnership.”

Elvstrøm Sails is one of the largest sail makers worldwide.

For further information visit www.Rutgerson.se

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