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Lumishore announces IMNASA as distributor for Spain & Portugal

by Lumishore 17 Feb 2023 09:56 GMT

Lumishore, the leading manufacturer of high-performance marine LED lighting systems, has announced IMNASA as their distributor of their Leisure Marine above and underwater lighting systems for Spain and Portugal.

IMNASA is the pre-eminent distributor for leading high-end marine brands. It represents over 180 brands across the Iberian Peninsula. Established in 1978, the family-owned company now operates from their modern, 25.000m2 advanced technology premises, specialising in nautical spare parts and accessories. IMNASA is based in Girona and provides their services in Spain and Portugal and as of 2023, the company has over 600 Points of Sale.

"We are honoured to announce IMNASA as our exclusive distributor for Spain and Portugal," said Eifrion Evans, Lumishore CEO. "Their extensive established relationships and state-of-the-art distribution centre make IMNASA the perfect choice to improve and expand Lumishore's reach and customer support in the key Spanish and Portuguese markets. IMNASA's values of personalised service, fast delivery, skilled electronics support combined with a proven commitment to sustainability will ensure the highest levels of support to customers throughout the Iberian Peninsula."

"We are very excited to start our collaboration with Lumishore, the full LED marine lighting system company," said Marc Frélaut, IMNASA Commercial Director. "The complete range will be available for our customers in our facilities, and has been integrated into our updated 2023 catalogue."

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