BDI-Laguna Adds Lowrance Electronics Outdoor and Automotive Lines of Global Positioning Systems
Market Wire, August, 2006
BDI-Laguna, a total solutions provider supplying consumer electronics and computer products to the nation's most successful retailers, today announced the addition of Lowrance Electronics, a world leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of high-quality outdoor and automotive Global Positioning System (GPS) products, digital mapping systems and accessories, to its portfolio for leading retailers.
Lowrance Electronics designs GPS products that provide the ultimate in high-performance features at highly competitive prices. Lowrance's full line of GPS products gives consumers a variety of choices from handheld GPS outdoor recreational use to voice turn-by-turn navigational systems for aftermarket automotive use.
"For over 10 years, Lowrance's handheld GPS mapping products, designed for a variety of outdoor activities, as well as their navigation systems for the automotive markets, have offered consumers both outstanding price and performance," said Joel Blank, Executive Vice President, BDI-Laguna. "Lowrance leads the GPS industry with solutions for virtually anyone -- from fishermen to families. BDI-Laguna is proud to add Lowrance to our portfolio of products."
About BDI-Laguna
BDI-Laguna is a total solution provider committed to supplying consumer electronics and computer products to the nation's most successful retailers through state-of-the-art logistical services. With more than twenty years of experience in the industry and an intimate understanding of customers' business needs, BDI-Laguna's expertise encompasses facets of the technology business far and beyond mere distribution. By offering a full range of converging technology merchandise along with the most valuable services available in the industry, BDI-Laguna plays a key role in the success stories of many electronics resellers nationwide. More information is available at http://www.bdilaguna.com .
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