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Smartgyro Embarks on Significant Australasian Expansion

Global leader in gyro stabilization technology Smartgyro, is excited to announce its expansion into the Australian market through a strategic partnership with Power Equipment, a prominent marine market leader throughout Australia and New Zealand. This move marks a significant milestone for Smartgyro, reinforcing its commitment to providing cutting-edge stabilization solutions and unmatched support to customers worldwide.

Building on Smartgyro’s growing global presence in the marine stabilization market, the new partnership with Power Equipment, a leader in the Australian marine industry, strengthens Smartgyro’s global reach. Existing as one of the largest Australian based engine suppliers, Power Equipment’s current customer base encompasses everything from small pleasure craft owners to superyachts, along with large commercial vessels, defense, and emergency services organizations. With a robust presence across the market, the company currently boasts a formidable network comprising 398 authorized dealers. Among these, 125 are specialized marine dealers, showcasing Power Equipment’s commitment to delivering top-notch products and services in the marine sector.

Commenting on the new partnership, Luke Foster CEO of Power Equipment remarks: “We are extremely pleased to add Smartgyro to our line-up, it gives us the ability to fully service and provide a full range of propulsion, on-water power, propellers and stabilization products to our marine dealers and customers.”

“With our world-class parts and warehouse infrastructure, along with our highly experienced marine team and vast dealer network, we are well placed to grow the Smartgyro brand throughout Australia and New Zealand. The Smartgyro products speak for themselves, and this is another step for us to grow our range of quality brands. We are a family-owned company that has been a leader in the marine industry for 35 years and we continue to invest in the business and have long term stability.”

This collaboration is not only an opportunity for growth for Smartgyro but also strengthens their presence partnering with another trusted global brand in the YANMAR family.

Charting New Territories in Asia and the South Pacific:

In tandem with its Australasian expansion, Smartgyro is excited to announce a new partnership with Electrical Marine, a leading navigational equipment company based in Phuket, Thailand. This strategic collaboration opens up new avenues for Smartgyro in the dynamic Asian market, underlining the company’s commitment to establishing a strong foothold in the region.

In expressing his enthusiasm for the collaboration, Damian Barrett, EMCL Founder remarked: “Our partnership with Smartgyro represents a significant achievement in our ongoing commitment to delivering cutting-edge navigational solutions. Leveraging over 30 years of industry experience, our expertise harmonizes seamlessly with Smartgyro’s innovative approach, reinforcing our standing as industry experts.”

This expansion not only reflects Smartgyro’s dedication to providing state-of-the-art stabilization solutions but also emphasizes its strategic partnerships with trusted industry leaders. With Power Equipment in Australia and Electrical Marine in Thailand, Smartgyro is poised for continued success in the ever-evolving marine technology landscape.

Pieter Feenstra Smartgyro’s Sales Director comments: “We are thrilled to embark on these transformative partnerships with Power Equipment and Electrical Marine, marking significant milestones in Smartgyro’s global expansion strategy. Collaborating with Power Equipment, a venerable leader in the Australian and New Zealand marine industry, reinforces our commitment to delivering cutting-edge stabilization solutions to diverse customers. Simultaneously, our alliance with Electrical Marine in Thailand strengthens our presence in the dynamic South Pacific market.”

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