Airfence Safety Systems Splits With Distributor, Takes North American Sales And Service In-House

Airfence Safety Systems Splits With Distributor, Takes North American Sales And Service In-House

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Airfence Safety Systems (Aust) ends licence agreement with Airfence North America LLC Airfence Safety Systems (Aust) Pty. Ltd. has terminated its licence agreement with Airfence North America to bring back “in house” all Airfence sales and customer support in North America. The agreement had been in place for the last 3 and a half years but failed to improve sales or service to customers. Prior to that agreement, Airfence Safety Systems dealt directly with all American and Canadian tracks and clubs through the 1990s and most of the 2000s and with the end of the licencing arrangement, will do so again. Airfence Safety Systems’ Andy Coffey said, “This will be the way to directly help all tracks and clubs continue to improve track safety. I’m excited to be back dealing directly with the many wonderful people I’ve met in the North American racing industry. One essential part of our service that often goes un-noticed is that our Airfence are fully tested and FIM homologated/licenced. This is for everyone in the racing industry’s protection. We continue to test and develop our safety systems to improve our products and support.” Airfence Safety Systems can be contacted at: www.airfence.com or [email protected] .

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