FitzWright Liferaft Avaiable in Canada

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Thursday, December 11, 2014

The New Fitzwright Liferaft is now available in Canada. FitzWright Survival Inc., has been recognized for over 30 years as one a high quality manufacturer of Life-Saving Equipment in Canada. FitzWright is proud to announce that it has expanded its product offering under the FitzWright Brand to bring a far greater variety of products to the market.

The showcase of this new Life-Saving Equipment Program launch is FitzWright’s NEW Transport Canada and SOLAS Approved Liferafts. The FitzWright Liferafts have been designed and built to not only meet the challenging approval requirements, but also to meet the needs of customers. Taking a Performance and Safety first approach, FitzWright has been able to find the perfect balance which will bring cost effective solutions to its customers.

Listening to customers, FitzWright has created new programs to lower the financial costs for customers by offering Liferaft Trade-In programs, Fixed Guaranteed Service Price Programs, Liferaft Exchange Programs, and what has become a “No-Service” Liferaft which means clients don’t have to wait for service, or transport /travel long distances to a service station.

In Atlantic Canada, the FitzWright Liferafts are assembled, distributed and serviced through the DSS Group of Companies’ locations; DSS Marine Inc.(NS), NORD Marine Services Limited (NL), DSS Marine Limitée (QC).

To provide even more value to Atlantic Canadians, FitzWright Survival (Through the DSS Group of Companies, and a very accessible network of Dealers and Service Depot’s throughout Atlantic Canada to put Service and convenience closer to the doorstep of the boat owner with over 15 locations and growing!
 

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