OXE Marine further strengthens their presence in Canada and the US

OXE Diesel Outboard engines

September 14, 2022

OXE Marine, the team behind the world’s first high-performance diesel outboard OXE Diesel, signs on eight new partners across North and South America, vastly expanding their global distributor and dealer network for the OXE Diesel Outboard. 

Taking the next steps into a highly promising market, OXE Marine welcomes on board as distributors and dealers of OXE Diesel: BCI Marine (Canada), ADR Power Systems (FL, GA), So Cal Maritime (CA), Stanley Parts (TX), Dalco Power (Puerto Rico), Nixon Power (TN), Advanced Diesel (FL), and Phoenix Marine (AL). 

OXE Marine consists of a global team of highly dedicated individuals who share a passion for developing efficient, eco-friendly, high-performance outboards. Director of Global Sales, Jeremy Davis states, “We’ve seen a shift in the recent months where the interest has grown expeditiously with our product line. Developing our global sales and service network is key to our continued growth trajectory.”

In Canada contact BCI Marine: www.bcimarine.com

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