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Brunswick Marine To Distribute Furrion Shore Power Products

September 17 2009, Furrion
Brunswick Marine Parts & Accessories (Land ‘N’ Sea Distributing, Kellogg Marine Supply, and Diversified Marine Products) and Furrion LLC have teamed up for 2010 to present a new, innovative line of shore power products.

Furrion’s modern, stylish products – cordsets, cables, adapters, plugs and inlets – feature the company’s efficient, built-in SMART technology - Loadsmart™ power consumption and Powersmart™ voltage indicators and Signalsmart™ anti-interference filters.

Brunswick Marine Parts & Accessories distributes over 60,000 marine products from 13 locations across the United States and Canada and in a cooperative effort with Mercury Marine's Latin America and Caribbean division, serves over 60 additional countries worldwide.

"The Furrion line of power cords and accessories is a great addition to our product line. They have high quality products, which are compatible with existing products in the market place, with equally high quality packaging, all at highly competitive prices," said Mike Folkerts, Vice President of Product Management for Brunswick Marine Parts & Accessories.

“We are very pleased to be a part of the Brunswick family of products and look forward to working with Brunswick Marine in presenting new, innovative electrical products to the marine marketplace,” said Mark Curry, Furrion Vice President of Sales and Marketing. More at Furrion >>
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