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After a period of uncertainty, electric boat manufacturer X Shore has officially resumed operations, marking a significant turnaround for the Swedish company. According to company representatives, the revival allows the firm to once again offer essential spare parts and service to its customers and dealer network.
The company’s renewed focus on after-sales support is a critical step in rebuilding trust with boat owners and partners. “Now that X Shore is back in business, we can provide customers and dealers with spare parts and service,” said a company spokesperson, emphasizing the importance of maintaining existing vessels in the field. This move addresses one of the most pressing concerns for early adopters of electric boating technology: long-term reliability and access to maintenance.
X Shore’s return comes after a challenging period that saw production halts and financial restructuring. The company, known for its sleek, high-performance electric boats, had faced supply chain disruptions and market headwinds common to the nascent electric marine industry. By prioritizing customer service and parts availability, X Shore aims to stabilize its position and reassure the market of its long-term viability. The resumption of operations signals not only a second chance for the brand but also a renewed commitment to the growing segment of sustainable maritime transport.
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