Introducing new maritime solutions from Doğuş Marine Services

Doğuş Marine Services presented the products and services of Scania Power Solutions, Novamarine, and Aerofoils brands that it distributes. These maritime solutions, from companies distributed by Doğuş Marine Services, were showcased to visitors at the Bosphorus Boat Show Land Fair. According to a statement from the company, at the fair held at Istanbul Expo Center on February 15-22, 2025, Doğuş Marine Services introduced maritime solutions equipped with various technologies. One of the brands exhibited at the fair was Novamarine, distributed by the company in Turkey. The brand’s “RH 1000,” “BS 120,” and “BS 140” models were presented to visitors. Electric surfboards from the Aerofoils brand were also featured at the event. Models like Performance Midnightblue, Adventure Hyper, and Air were introduced to maritime and technology enthusiasts. Doğuş Marine Services continues its operations by bringing over 30 years of sectoral experience from Doğuş Automotive into the maritime field. “AIMING TO BECOME A REFERENCE POINT IN THE INDUSTRY” Doğuş Marine Services Director Mustafa Murat Uluer, whose views were included in the statement, stated that they continue to offer innovative solutions to the maritime sector and provide customers with top-level service. Uluer pointed out that they have integrated Doğuş Automotive’s corporate culture and service approach into the maritime sector, stating, “With our exclusive corporate service approach and customer-oriented model, we aim not only to offer products but also to become one of the industry’s reference points with after-sales support, technical services, and customer experience.” Emphasizing their joy in introducing products that combine technology and design with brands like Novamarine and Aerofoils, Uluer said, “Quality, reliability, and sustainable innovation are our top priorities in the maritime world. With our investments for the future and strategic partnerships, we are committed to contributing to the development of the maritime sector.”