Futuro Moves Final Assembly to Germany for Enhanced Quality and Customer Proximity
Futuro, a Polish boat manufacturer, is relocating its final assembly to Germany. The move, led by Michael Zupritt, aims to enhance quality and customer proximity in the DACH region. The company's first electric boat, the ZX 20, is set to debut soon.
The relocation combines Polish hull production, renowned for aluminum expertise, with German final assembly. This synergy ensures high-quality finishes and maximum boat individualization. Mizu Marine, based in Hilzingen, will manage sales and service in the DACH region, offering personal advice, test drives, and comprehensive support.
Michael Zupritt anticipates local demand from suburbs around Lake Constance. The move enables shorter delivery times, more efficient logistics, and direct customer communication. Mizu Marine's involvement, with a background in motorcycle tuning and maritime racing, brings valuable insights into future technologies on sea and water.
Futuro's relocation to Germany, driven by quality improvement and customer proximity, is set to benefit DACH region customers. The first electric boat, the ZX 20, will soon be presented, marking a new era for the company. Mizu Marine's expertise ensures excellent service and support for Futuro customers.
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