Apr 26, 2017

Dolphin Charger at China Boat Show in Shanghai

SHANGHAI (China), 26 April 2017 - Dolphin Charger is present at the China (Shanghai) International Boat Show (CIBS) from 26-29 April 2017. The latest Dolphin Charger products and OEM solutions will be presented to the Chinese players in the professional and leisure marine sectors.

Some 30 000 visitors are expected by 400+ exhibitors. The Dolphin Brand will be present on its Chinese partner’s stand (W04D02), TRITEX, member of the TRIPOWER Group (Shanghai).

Launched in 1996, CIBS is the most comprehensive and longest established boat and yacht exhibition in China, which covers the whole boating industry chain. As the ideal regional platform to feature boating products, equipment, technologies and services, CIBS also aims to popularize a maritime lifestyle and yachting culture amongst a rising upper and middle class in China. CIBS is the only boat show in China hosting overseas national pavilions initiated by their governmental organizations and associations.

Dolphin Charger started operations in 1995 near the shores of the Annecy Lake in the French Alps. It is now a proud member of the Eight Lakes Group. The Eight Lakes Group (with headquarters in Breda/NL and Antwerp/BEL and companies in Belgium, Netherlands, France and Taiwan) is a trusted supplier of products and solutions for the industrial and professional markets with a turnover of EUR 65 M.

www.8-lakes.com
www.boatshowchina.com
www.tripower.com.sg

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