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Cmc Marine signs agreement with Eliche Radice

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cmc marine a. cappielloWith the aim of further expanding the range of propositions on offer to customers, CMC Marine has signed an agreement with Eliche Radice through which the two companies will promote a variety of their partner brands’ products.

The company led by Alessandro Cappiello will include the rudder blades produced by Eliche Radiche in its product offering, for use with CMC Marine’s range of stabilization and control systems, while the business owned by the Radice family and operating in the Milan area since 1919 will offer customers the steering systems produced by the Tuscan company.

A great nautical bond

Eliche Radice designs and manufactures propellers and all shaft line components and propulsion accessories for various types of boat at its production facilities in Cinisello Balsamo, Monza and the new Telgate foundry, which overall occupy 50,000 square meters and employ about 100 people.

The agreement brings together two industry leaders, aiming to further strengthen the bond between CMC Marine and its increasingly broad and international customer base, and also to simplify and facilitate the steps involved in installing the various stabilization systems.

One of CMC Marine’s objectives is to offer a complete and efficient service, not least in response to the appearance on the market of a new type of owner looking for convenience and fast delivery.

The two partners are delighted with the new partnership and will be raising its profile at upcoming international events with joint stands and displays.

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