Sep 3, 2018

Dolphin Charger at SMM Fair 2018 in Hamburg (Germany)

ANNECY REGION (France), 3 September 2018 - Dolphin Charger will be present at the leading international maritime trade fair SMM in Hamburg (Germany) from 4-7 September 2018. The latest Dolphin Charger products will be presented to the main German and European players in the professional marine sector.

“In particular, we will be displaying our powerful DNV-GL Certified battery chargers with TOUCH (MMI) monitor and CANbus interface as standard equipment », says Nicolas Fata, in charge of Export Sales at Dolphin Charger.

Dolphin Charger will share stands with its German distributors Mörer Schiffselektronik (stand B6.329) and WICO-Bremen/Wiechmann GmbH (stand B6.637).

SMM 2018 is expected to bring together around 50,000 industry visitors from more than 120 countries and 2,300 exhibitors from 70 nations. Under the motto "Trends in SMMart Shipping", the fair will focus on digitalization and ‘green shipping’ this year.

Dolphin Charger started operations in 1996 near the shores of the Annecy Lake in the French Alps. It is a proud member of the Eight Lakes Group (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Taiwan).

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