
MRAA’s Dealer Week Event Opens in Tampa
The annual conference, which runs through Thursday, opened yesterday with a message: “This marks the initial stride toward recalibrating your dealership for 2024.”

The annual conference, which runs through Thursday, opened yesterday with a message: “This marks the initial stride toward recalibrating your dealership for 2024.”

How this critical exercise can help you overcome uncertainty in the year ahead.

The association partnered with 700Credit to develop the booklet “Fraud Detection and Prevention in the Marine & Powersports Industry” to help dealers understand fraud.

All indications are that the market is about to get tougher, and Dealer Week is geared toward helping businesses adjust.

The companies include manufacturers, suppliers and service providers that allow the organization to expand its offerings and create a positive impact on members’ businesses.

MRAA’s challenges with incorporating new technology is a cautionary tale for boat dealers everywhere.

The study is intended to identify industry averages and performance levels to help inform dealership service teams.

Speakers Marcus Sheridan, Valerie Ziebron and Bob McCann will guide attendees to take action in recalibrating for the 2024 boating season.

In any industry, it’s important to focus on both customer service and customer experience. If you’re looking for ideas to do better as a boat dealer, check out MRAA’s “Guide to a World Class Customer Experience.”

Mike Sayre will oversee advocacy efforts at the local and state levels, including the proposed speed restrictions to protect whales.

The annual conference, which runs through Thursday, opened yesterday with a message: “This marks the initial stride toward recalibrating your dealership for 2024.”

How this critical exercise can help you overcome uncertainty in the year ahead.

The association partnered with 700Credit to develop the booklet “Fraud Detection and Prevention in the Marine & Powersports Industry” to help dealers understand fraud.

All indications are that the market is about to get tougher, and Dealer Week is geared toward helping businesses adjust.

The companies include manufacturers, suppliers and service providers that allow the organization to expand its offerings and create a positive impact on members’ businesses.

MRAA’s challenges with incorporating new technology is a cautionary tale for boat dealers everywhere.

The study is intended to identify industry averages and performance levels to help inform dealership service teams.

Speakers Marcus Sheridan, Valerie Ziebron and Bob McCann will guide attendees to take action in recalibrating for the 2024 boating season.

In any industry, it’s important to focus on both customer service and customer experience. If you’re looking for ideas to do better as a boat dealer, check out MRAA’s “Guide to a World Class Customer Experience.”

Mike Sayre will oversee advocacy efforts at the local and state levels, including the proposed speed restrictions to protect whales.