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Dometic Marine and AER Marine Supply join forces for visitors to the International Workboat Show, New Orleans

Published Dec 6, 2012 3:29 PM by The Maritime Executive

Dometic Marine, the world’s leading supplier of marine air conditioning, exhibits in Booth #3341 at The International Workboat Show in New Orleans, December 5-7, 2012 alongside one of its major distribution companies, AER Supply (Booth #3241).

Visitors to the show will be able to meet up with individuals from both companies and benefit from the combined knowledge of the Dometic Marine and AER teams just an aisle apart. The two companies will co-host a breakfast each day and hold their 2nd Annual Workboat Reception on Thursday December 6th from 4pm – 7pm.

Ed Todd, Dometic Marine’s Director of National OEM Sales, welcomes visitors to the booth and said: “We are excited about exhibiting at the International Workboat Show for the second time, and being so close to AER will benefit our visitors. They will be able to find out about Dometic’s broad variety of marine HVAC and toilet systems and talk directly to our engineers and designers about the proper system sizing and specifications they require. They can then call on the AER technicians and sales team located just across the aisle that will provide further information about the installation and on-going support.”

With its 53-year history, Dometic Marine is the industry leader in the design and development of system solutions for marine applications. It provides a wide range of water-cooled and air-cooled HVAC equipment under the Cruisair® and Marine Air® brands, and a variety of toilet technologies under the SeaLand brand to vessel builders throughout the world.

AER Supply, headquartered in Seabrook, TX, was established in 1977 as a value-added marine wholesale distribution company with a niche in technical systems. It has represented Dometic Marine in the Gulf Region of the US for more than 30 years.

The company offers an extensive product line of complete systems which are utilized in both new production and the retrofitting of pleasure boats and workboats in the 20ft to 250ft range.