Aiata expands dealer network with appointments in France and Thailand
Aiata, the Turkish boat brand developed by Anadolu Motor, is expanding its international retail footprint with the appointment of two new dealer partners in key European and Asian markets.
The company, which is part of the diversified Anadolu Group portfolio, has signed SMN Chantier Naval de Port Grimaud to represent the brand in France and Monaco, whilst appointing Extreme Marine Co. Ltd. to cover Thailand.
“These new partnerships mark another important step in AIATA’s growing international dealer network and further strengthen the brand’s footprint across Europe and Asia,” comments Hakan Kefoğlu, general manager of Anadolu Motor. “With the addition of dealer partners in France and Monaco, and Thailand, Aiata continues to build a representation structure capable of supporting its long-term growth strategy in some of the world’s most important boating markets.”
Established in 1965 in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, SMN Chantier Naval de Port Grimaud will represent Aiata across Monaco, the Var region, the Alps area and the wider French market.
In Southeast Asia, Phuket-based Extreme Marine will take on the brand’s distribution for Thailand. Extreme Marine has more than 20 years of experience in the regional marine sector, specialising in luxury yacht sales and service.
Aiata’s current fleet comprises the Wayfinder 38, alongside the Sunfinder 38 and Sunfinder 50 models. The range was designed by Jarkko Jämsén of Navia Design, with the Sunfinder models recently making their debut at boot Düsseldorf.
These latest appointments reflect Aiata’s ongoing plan to expand its international dealer network – having recently named Nautical Ventures as its exclusive dealer for Florida.
Aiata has made quite the impact on the leisure marina market in a short space of time since its launch at boot Düsseldorf in January 2025, disrupting a competitive market segment.
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