MN 100: Dometic Marine

August 21, 2014

2000 N. Andrews Ave. Ext.
Pompano Beach, Florida 33069
Tel: (954) 973-2477   
Email: ned.trigg@dometic.com
Website: www.dometic.com
CEO: Roger Johansson
President: Frank Marciano


The Company:
Dometic Marine, a division of the Dometic Group, is the world’s largest supplier of innovative and technologically advanced comfort systems and equipment for yachts and pleasure boats and a major supplier of HVAC, engine room ventilation, watermakers, and toilet systems to the commercial, workboat and military markets. A specialist supplier to OEM, refit and repair and aftermarkets, Dometic maintains a support network of company-owned offices located in 12 strategic regions across the globe supported by numerous marine R&D facilities and factories. Dometic’s commercial HVAC and engine room ventilation systems can be fitted to the broadest range of commercial vessels and conform to NMMA and ASHRAE standards. The company is ISO 9001:2008 certified.

The Case:
Dometic Marine has earned an enviable reputation as a marine systems specialist by continuing to innovate and invest in new product design and engineering excellence. After the October 2013 acquisition of Livos Technologies Inc, Dometic Marine is now able to offer a larger product portfolio which includes engine room ventilation equipment, ensuring customers will benefit from having a single point of contact for their entire HVAC systems. The Dometic Livos product range includes products such as axial fans, centrifugal blowers, smoke and fire dampers, mist-eliminating grilles and electronic fan controls. Dometic Marine has received over sixteen marine innovation awards in the last seven years.



(As published in the August 2014 edition of Marine News - http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeNews)
 

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