New sales director for superyacht equipment at Maxwell Marine

Anchoring systems specialist Maxwell Marine has appointed Lorenzo Renzetti to the key role of sales director for its operations in Italy, which will focus primarily on promoting and selling Maxwell superyacht equipment and engineering solutions to the superyacht industry.

Maxwell says strengthening its sales team in Italy will enable it to be even more proactive towards original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and key clients.

Renzetti was previously area manager covering the centre-south of Italy for the Milan-based SAIM Group, which distributes components and accessories for marine and industrial businesses.

Renzetti says: “I am delighted to join Maxwell Marine at this exciting time for the superyacht construction industry and am looking forward to working closely with key clients and manufacturers to offer sales packages that focus on individual needs.”

Thijs Boegheim, sales director EMEA at Maxwell Marine says: “I welcome Lorenzo to the team. Italy is an important market for our products and the experience and knowledge that Lorenzo brings with him will help us provide our clients the unrivalled quality, support, service that they deserve and will be a key person to bring our group brands to another level at the Italian shipyards.”

Headquartered in New Zealand, Maxwell Marine also has offices in Queensland, Australia and California, and a global dealer network throughout north and south America, Europe, Indo-Asia, South Africa, Middle East and the Gulf States.

Maxwell Marine is backed by Yanmar and its companies, including Vetus, Smartgyro and Flexofold.

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