Mexico. In response to the growing demand in Mexico for its line of lighting control solutions, ChamSys announced that it will begin direct distribution of its products in that market with the establishment of ChamSys Mexico operated by Chauvet Mexico.
As part of the new plan, the entire ChamSys and GeNetix product line will be stored, distributed and serviced from Chauvet Mexico's 1,200-square-meter center strategically located in Lerma.
This includes the full range of ChamSys MagicQ stadium consoles, which have been used to drive designs at major events such as the Los 40 music awards and tours by stars such as Alejandro Fernández ("El Potrillo"), Manuel Carrasco and KORN.
An example of the level of loyalty that ChamSys has earned in Mexico is the comments of lighting designer Julio Centeno (designer of Natanael Cano and Dani Flow) based in Mexico City, when he said: "ChamSys is one of the friendliest platforms for lighting designers who take our console on tour, it allows us to adapt the show to any stage."
In addition to the ChamSys range, the latest state-of-the-art GeNetix networking and data distribution products will be featured, including installation-focused nodes, switches, and IP65-rated DMX distribution devices. The Mexico office will also enhance your service experience and pave the way for new training opportunities.
In connection with the establishment of the new distribution, Alberto Garcia will lead the development of the ChamSys brand in Mexico. A long-time ChamSys user, Garcia is widely known and respected throughout the Mexican lighting industry and is eager to take the brand to the next level in this market.
Echoing the enthusiasm of the entire Chauvet team, Carlos Zamora, General Manager of Chauvet Mexico, had this to say about the new distribution agreement: "We are delighted to welcome our sister brand, ChamSys to the family. Our customers and users will see many benefits now that Chauvet Mexico is solely responsible for the sales, service and training of the full offering of ChamSys and GeNetix solutions in the Mexican market."