The 800 Pound Gorilla of our industry (basically Marinco) just gained another few hundred pounds. 
For those not paying attention to industry inside news Power Products LLC., the parent company, has recently acquired BEP, Mastervolt, Czone & ProMariner. On Nov 4th it was announced that they had also acquired Blue Sea Systems. They already had Ancor Products, Guest, Marinco, Nicro and AFI.
Power Products also owns Gardner Bender, Sperry Instruments, ACME Electric and others....
While I try to think positively it is hard. This is troubling to me because Blue Sea and ProMariner have been great companies to deal with. I can no longer get in touch with anyone at Mastervolt who knows how to do anything but quote from a scrip. Hell just yesterday I could not get answers to a Mastervolt query that should have been pretty easy. I bounced to three people and none could give me the answer. Sad really. One guy finally admitted he has only been with "Mastervolt" a short while having previously answered the yellow phone and saying "Marinco, how may I help you?". If this rubbish is what the future looks like for Blue Sea Systems, yes, I am very scared...
As a marine electrician seeing a great company, BSS is one of the best in the industry, swallowed up by a large corporation scares the hell out of me. I have yet to see this go well. I hope to be proven wrong... So is the trend..
Now that they literally OWN the marine electrical market I would not expect to see prices go anywhere but up. I already know, from multiple direct experiences, Mastervolt's tech support has gone in the tank since this acquisition, to the point that I no longer install much of it...
ProMariner is still pretty good but this acquisition for them was not that long ago so time will tell.
BTW Balmar was also recently sold and the growing pains there have directly impacted me as well. When you move from small to big something often gets lost in the transition...:cussing:
I would like to think, with that much buying power, prices may actually come down but when you control an entire aisle, or more, of a marine chandler, that is not the way I think it will roll. For me the biggest fear, as always, is what will happen to tech support, R&D & quality.
Next time you walk down the electrical aisle at a marine store, and see all those brands, remember it is really just one 1400 pound gorilla behind them all.......
Rant off....
For those not paying attention to industry inside news Power Products LLC., the parent company, has recently acquired BEP, Mastervolt, Czone & ProMariner. On Nov 4th it was announced that they had also acquired Blue Sea Systems. They already had Ancor Products, Guest, Marinco, Nicro and AFI.
Power Products also owns Gardner Bender, Sperry Instruments, ACME Electric and others....
While I try to think positively it is hard. This is troubling to me because Blue Sea and ProMariner have been great companies to deal with. I can no longer get in touch with anyone at Mastervolt who knows how to do anything but quote from a scrip. Hell just yesterday I could not get answers to a Mastervolt query that should have been pretty easy. I bounced to three people and none could give me the answer. Sad really. One guy finally admitted he has only been with "Mastervolt" a short while having previously answered the yellow phone and saying "Marinco, how may I help you?". If this rubbish is what the future looks like for Blue Sea Systems, yes, I am very scared...
As a marine electrician seeing a great company, BSS is one of the best in the industry, swallowed up by a large corporation scares the hell out of me. I have yet to see this go well. I hope to be proven wrong... So is the trend..
Now that they literally OWN the marine electrical market I would not expect to see prices go anywhere but up. I already know, from multiple direct experiences, Mastervolt's tech support has gone in the tank since this acquisition, to the point that I no longer install much of it...
BTW Balmar was also recently sold and the growing pains there have directly impacted me as well. When you move from small to big something often gets lost in the transition...:cussing:
I would like to think, with that much buying power, prices may actually come down but when you control an entire aisle, or more, of a marine chandler, that is not the way I think it will roll. For me the biggest fear, as always, is what will happen to tech support, R&D & quality.
Next time you walk down the electrical aisle at a marine store, and see all those brands, remember it is really just one 1400 pound gorilla behind them all.......
Rant off....