Marport French Subsidiary25/10/2007 |
| Marport Canada will establish Marport France SAS as a wholly-owned subsidiary. It is anticipated that Marport France SAS will officially commence operations on 1rst January 2008. Marport France SAS will be headquartered in Lorient and will be responsible for hardware design and engineering. The new subsidiary will also provide customers with expanded technical sales and support services in both commercial fishing and offshore energy market sectors. |
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In addition, Marport France SAS will manage the distribution logistics of the Company's products and services throughout Europe. While Marport has retained the services of independent contractors in France since 2004, the investment in the new subsidiary reinforces Marport's commitment to the local region.
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