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Sealegs Appoints Malaysian Distributor

Sealegs Appoints Malaysian Distributor

Auckland, 13 February 2007: Sealegs International Ltd has today announced that it has appointed LMT Maritime as the distributor for Sealegs amphibious boats in Malaysia.

LMT Maritime Managing Director Mr. Ibrahim Ali said that “Sealegs has numerous application possibilities in Malaysia and we are very excited by the prospect of showing Sealegs to several Malaysian government agencies, who would all benefit by having such technology in their respective fleets”.

Sealegs CEO Mr. David McKee Wright said “this appointment continues to demonstrate the global potential of Sealegs. The Malaysian market, in particular the government sector, represents a good sales opportunity for Sealegs".
The first Sealegs amphibious boat purchased by LMT Maritime will be used for field demonstrations, focused at the government and commercial sectors. A Sealegs amphibious boat will be on LMT Maritime’s display at the 2007 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Show (LIMA 07) later this year.
The appointment of LMT Marine brings the number of international Sealegs distributors and agents to six, as Sealegs continues its expansion into new international markets.

Next month Sealegs will move to larger production facilities in Albany, Auckland to cope with increasing worldwide demand for its unique, patented amphibious boats.

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