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Manufacturers must change how they sell yachts to survive in 2010 according to Gulf Craft COO
Yacht industry transformed due to financial crisis
Dubai, 11 March 2010: Speaking at the annual Gulf Boating Conference at this year's Dubai International Boat Show, Gulf Craft COO, Erwin Bamps highlighted the defining changes that the yacht industry has undergone in the last two years and the challenges facing yacht manufacturers in the next 12 months.
"The global yacht industry has undergone fundamental changes in terms of product demand and customer behaviour. As the region's largest and internationally renowned fiberglass boat manufacturer, we have witnessed a transformation of the industry, not only in the Middle East but globally as well. Today's customers place far more importance on the corporate brand of boat manufactures and need to trust the company's ability to deliver beyond expectations."
"Confidence is a pivotal factor in purchasing decisions today. Now clients are comparing manufacturers and what they can offer in terms of product, technical features, service and quality, more than ever before. It is not enough to offer a good product alone. If boat manufacturers want to survive in the current market, they have to evolve from a sales and product approach to a solutions focused approach."
Despite the challenges within the industry, Bamps was quick to point out the opportunities that still exist. Most significantly, small boats have continued to sell throughout the last two years. As such Gulf Craft has been quick to respond to this with the expansion of its smaller vessel line up, designed to meet ongoing demand in this segment category.
"Ultimately, customers still have cash to invest in boats but the market is widely spread across geographical regions and highly competitive. Therefore only manufacturers who can offer enhanced services and work with partners who can bring value added propositions to current offerings or provide access to wider markets will be able to respond to the challenges facing the industry in 2010," concluded Bamps.
Gulf Craft
has demonstrated a robust response to such challenges through a number of strategic partnerships such as the recently announced collaboration with ICON Yachts BV to construct a new 52 meter yacht. The collaboration will help further grow
Gulf Craft
's market share, and establish its presence in ever larger yacht building segments.
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About
Gulf Craft
:
Gulf Craft
is the Middle East's and Southeast Asia's largest and leading producer of fiberglass boats and yachts, exporting over 70% of its production to the global market and its vessels can be found in virtually every harbour in the world.
Founded in The United Arab Emirates in 1982, Gulf Craft today produces vessels ranging from 20 feet runabouts and sport fishing boats up to 135 feet luxury motor yachts distributed over three brands: Majesty Yachts - the flagship line of luxury yachts; Oryx - sporty and youthful yachts and cruisers; and Silvercraft - rugged sport fishing and runabout boats. Gulf Craft 's products reach 50 countries in 4 continents, with an annual production of about 500 boats.
Gulf Craft is a brand recognized internationally for its reliability in the marine manufacturing industry, innovative design layouts and exterior styling with an ability to cater to specific regional but also international markets, and is one of only a handful of boat-builders with the capability to produce yachts of more than 100 feet in overall length. With thousands of its vessels cruising international waters, its products are highly respected in the global yacht-building industry.
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