It's a good day for Bell Helmets as they have reacquired the worldwide distribution rights for their powersports segment.
Having licensed their name to an Italian company more than 20 years ago, Bell has happily recorded a hike in North American sales exceeding 40%. Seeing this as a hint for global expansion, the move was made as a first step towards increasing Bell's presence in other markets around the world.
Previously, Bell could only sell their powersports products in the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia and few countries in Latin America. Regaining the worldwide distribution right, Bell aims to set upa strong dealership network in areas such as Europe, South Africa, new Zealand and Brazil.
According to the press release after the jump, "Bell is also actively recruiting a sales and marketing leader and a sales operations manager based out of Europe, who will handle Europe, the Middle East and Africa," so if you think selling top-grade motorcycle helmets is your strong point, you should get in touch with them.
You can also read the Autoevolution Bell Revolver EVO Review.
Previously, Bell could only sell their powersports products in the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia and few countries in Latin America. Regaining the worldwide distribution right, Bell aims to set upa strong dealership network in areas such as Europe, South Africa, new Zealand and Brazil.
According to the press release after the jump, "Bell is also actively recruiting a sales and marketing leader and a sales operations manager based out of Europe, who will handle Europe, the Middle East and Africa," so if you think selling top-grade motorcycle helmets is your strong point, you should get in touch with them.
You can also read the Autoevolution Bell Revolver EVO Review.