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Communications agency, ADPR, has announced that it has been appointed by Neander Motors AG (Neander), the premium German engines and automotive brand that created the world’s first turbo-diesel outboard engine under 100 horsepower (hp), the Dtorque.

ADPR appointed by Neander

ADPR has been brought onboard by Neander, in order to help raise the profile of the brand globally, as well as supporting with its full rebranding.

Supporting businesses in the marine industry is at the heart of everything we do"

The Managing Director at ADPR, Kate O’Sullivan, said “Supporting businesses in the marine industry is at the heart of everything we do, so we are very pleased to announce that we are now working with Neander, at this important time for the brand, as it reaches the next stage of its global growth strategy, revealing a bold new look, as part of its new journey, as an independent engine manufacturer.

Wide expertise in the marine sector

Kate O’Sullivan adds, “We look forward to supporting the team, promoting Neander and seeing the company’s success soar.

Joel Reid, the Global Sales Director at Neander, adds, “With unrivalled expertise in the marine sector, ADPR was a natural choice. We look forward to working with the team on our future rebrand and we are confident that with their support we will be able to reach new audiences.

ADPR has strong heritage in the marine industry

ADPR was set up over 30 years ago and has a strong heritage within the marine sector. The agency now has a range of clients from the marine, health, well-being, travel, and outdoor sectors, including clients, such as Helly Hansen, Sunsail, The Moorings and Fairline Yachts.

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