Authorised Perth luxury motor yacht dealer, Fairline Western Australia, has received a ´Director’s Award for Outstanding Achievement´, organised in London, UK, last week, at the yearly Fairline Boats Dealer Business Conference, for having reached the highest level of sales throughout the region in 2010 and 2011.
Acknowledged for its outstanding contribution to the business, Fairline Western Australia achieved the highest sales rating in the region for 2010/11 completing 10 sales from across the company’s Squadron flybridge motor yacht and Targa express cruiser ranges, matched to exemplary customer service standards.
The Award given by Mr Derek Carter, CEO of Fairline Boats was accepted by Glen Moltoni of Fairline Western Australia, who commented: “We are very encouraged by the recent sales performance in this market and to be recognised for our achievements is a great testament to our success. Our commitment is reflected in our line up at the forthcoming Mandurah Boat Show which will include a new Targa 58GT express cruiser, the Australian launch of the Squadron 42 and a Squadron 65 yachts. 2012 looks set to be another strong year with the arrival of the all new Squadron 50 superyachts, a ground-breaking new model providing unparalleled space and accommodation.”
In addition to a new office opening in 2012, Fairline Western Australia will launch a calendar of owners cruising days and weekend events as a part of the company commitment to developing its presence in the Asia–Pacific region.
The prestigious “Director’s Award for Outstanding Achievement” is one of a select number of accolades awarded by the British luxury motor yacht manufacturer that recognise and praise authorised Fairline dealers who demonstrate unfaltering commitment to the brand and remarkable results.
With over 40 years of boat building experience, Fairline Boats has become one of the most revered boat manufacturers in the world. Australia continues to be a significant market for Fairline with a strong order book and ongoing delivery of new models. Regionally, sales are up almost 600 percent annually since 2008.