YV&C News Desk
Fraser Yachts Opens Mexico City Office
The New Location Will Allow Fraser Yachts to Have a Presence Within the Latin American Market
Apr. 28, 2008 08:30 AM
Fraser Yachts announced the opening of a new office in Mexico City, providing
and coordinating a full range of yacht activities.
The new office is located in a southern area of the city,
called Santa Fe.
The business park is home to today’s top Fortune 500 companies and recognized
as the business park of the future.
Jose Arana Sr., with over 15 years of experience in yacht
brokerage will manage the office. Working for Koch, Newton & Partners, Jose
worked together with his son to strengthen the Latin American market. After
Merrill-Stevens acquired Koch, Newton & Partners this father and son team
continued working diligently to expand into the Latin American and European
markets.
The opening of this new office is an opportunity for Fraser
Yachts to expand into the Latin American market. “Mexico
City has tremendous opportunity and it is center of wealth for the
yachting market in Latin America. Many first
class marinas and yachting communities are being developed in the west coast
and along the Mayan peninsula making it more and more of an attractive destination
on the cruising map,” says Jose.
The new location will allow Fraser Yachts to have a presence
within the Latin American market. “Being close to the client and developing a
personal relationship makes our clients feel more comfortable and knowing that
he is in good hands. With the Fraser
name behind us, we can provide the perfect formula,” says Jose.
Jose’s knowledge and experience are assets helping Fraser
Yachts establish a stronger presence in this new market.
For more information
on Fraser Yachts contact, Daniel Ziriakus daniel.ziriakus@fraseryachts.com www.fraseryachts.com
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