“Keeping business local is very important to us,” said director of marketing Jason Pawlina, “as a member of the Sebago Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce we value participation in our community and we work with other local businesses whenever possible to cross market each other’s products and promote local business in general.”
Sebago Dock & Lift Inc. was established in 1994 By Jim Wynn. “We started as a dock service and manufacturing company, but as we grew as a company so did the product line and services we offer,” said Wynn. “It all started with a welder and the hope that our product would be well received by the consumer, which it was, and twenty years later we are still setting a benchmark in the industry. We have come a long way,” said Wynn. “In years past it was all about the docks, which was the product that got us where we are today, but we had to diversify to overcome the seasonal nature of the dock business.” For Sebago Dock, growth and success has not been about creating new cutting edge products, but putting much care and attention into developing their existing products and adapting them to fit into more everyday situations.
Sebago Dock is the manufacturer of Alummikon Docks, known throughout New England as the toughest, most durable and versatile dock systems on the market. In recent years Sebago Dock has started producing their own line of handicapped access ramps, aluminum picnic tables, truck beds, racks and accessories and even aluminum decks, fire escapes and staircases for homes.
“If it’s made of metal we can build it,” said Wynn. “I have a staff of talented certified welders and fabricators, a hardworking production manager and a dedicated service department.” From the biggest custom made dock or deck to the smallest items they build Sebago Dock always puts the customer’s needs to the front of the line. “Customers need to be the focus of any business,” said Wynn. “There is no substitute for good customer service.”
At Sebago Dock & Lift Inc. when they say “Made with pride the Maine way,” they mean it.
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