MilPro Marine to Represent Lake Assault Boats Across a Wide Section of the U.S.

May 21, 2019

Specialized marine dealership serves and supports first responders.

SUPERIOR, Wis. (May 21, 2019) ­– Lake Assault Boats, part of Fraser Industries and a leading manufacturer of fire, patrol, and rescue craft, has named MilPro Marine as its newest U.S. dealership. MilPro will represent Lake Assault Boats in North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee.

“We are very excited to add Bill Lamphiere and his team at MilPro Marine as our newest dealership, covering a number of important states in our market area,” said Bob Beck, director of sales and marketing at Lake Assault Boats. “MilPro’s staff is among the most knowledgeable in the industry, and over the years they have built a well-earned reputation for unmatched customer service and support.”

“This is an excellent opportunity for our company to expand its national footprint with an exceptional line of boats that meet a wide range of applications,” said Bill Lamphiere, president of MilPro Marine LLC. “From RHIBs to deep-V and catamaran configurations, we’re looking forward to presenting their capabilities across our service area.”

Bill Lamphiere has been in the sales and service industry for over 40 years. He founded MilPro Marine in 2006, and his organization includes a team of eight sales reps – including Mike Lamphiere and Jessica Guess – along with a network of professionals who deliver, train, and provide ongoing service and support. MilPro Marine’s sole focus is serving fire, law enforcement, and related government agencies. The company offers top-notch, specialized equipment for firefighting, patrol and security enforcement, dive rescue and recovery, flood evacuation, and other on-the-water emergency operations.

Photo caption: Lake Assault Boats has names MilPro Marine as its newest U.S. dealership. MilPro Marine will represent Lake Assault Boats in North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee.