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Wed, Sep 02, 2009

CubCrafters Adds new 'Certified Sales Centers'

Centers Now Serve About Half The Country

With sales continuing to be brisk for its line of Light Sport and Standard Category aircraft, CubCrafters has recently overhauled its distribution network creating the Certified Sales Center program. The Certified Sales Center program is the worldwide network of independent CubCrafters aircraft resellers — independent businesses who meet the requirements and high standards set forth by CubCrafters for the new program.

General Manager Randy Lervold indicates, “Our goals for the new program are to provide improved product knowledge and customer support through our sales network, and increase access to demo aircraft in local markets. We have seen first hand the effectiveness of making our aircraft available for in-person inspection by prospective customers, so we are extending the reach. Our aircraft need to be seen and experienced to be understood. To ensure that our sales team is up to the task we raised the bar in terms of the qualifications required for our new program and of course the training and support we in turn provide to them.”

CubCrafters Sport Cub

Certified Sales Centers now cover approximately half the United States and CubCrafters is seeking additional centers in select territories. Dealers interested in joining the CubCrafters family as a Certified Sales Center should click here to view open territories and then contact Randy Lervold for complete details.

FMI: www.cubcrafters.com

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