All Boat Shows articles – Page 252
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Fairline announces launch of Targa 52
UK boatbuilder Fairline is to launch its largest long-range sports cruiser to date - the Fairline Targa 52 - at the next London Boat Show. (22/10/01)
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Marine Products Corporation posts 18-per cent sales decrease
Marine Products Corporation, which manufactures the Chaparral and Robalo lines, said that it posted net sales of US$28.8 million for the third quarter ended September 30. (19/10/01)
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JD Power partners with IBEX
JD Power and Associates, a US consumer satisfaction market research body, has joined forces with the International BoatBuilders' Exhibition & Conference (IBEX) which takes place from February 6-8 2002. (18/10/01)
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Sailing Summit joins BMIF
The BMIF has voted unanimously to integrate the Sailing Summit as a Group association within the federation. (18/10/01)
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BoatBuilding 2001 "A Good Start," according to NMMA president
The NMMA announced today that 900 boating industry officials were present at its inaugural BoatBuilding 2001 show in Tampa, coming as both exhibitors and attendees. (16/10/01)
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Windsor show to host oversea buyers' mission
So far 16 delegates have confirmed from 13 companies have confirmed that they will take part in an international buyers mission to be hosted by the Windsor Marine Trade Show which takes place from October 17-18. (12/10/01)
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BWI to hold panel discussion with marine industry leaders
Boating Writers International, the world's leading organisation of marine journalists, will be hosting a panel discussion at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show on October 26, entitled: "Hard Questions for Hard Times: Where Do We Go From Here?" (12/10/01)
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SSL forced to pull out of Windsor Trade Show
Following news that administrators had been called in yesterday, Europe's largest marine retailer and distributor Sowester Simpson-Lawrence, has been forced to pull out of the Marine Trade Show in October. (11/10/01)
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Fate of SSL hangs in balance
Trade rumours, as yet unconfirmed, that Sowester Simpson-Lawrence, Europe's largest marine importer and distributor, is in financial difficulty were heightened yesterday as calls to the Poole, UK-based company were answered with the pre-recorded message saying that the company was "temporarily closed today". (10/10/01)
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Bumper Barcelona
The biggest-ever Barcelona boat show attracted 138,000 visitors and 550 exhibitors.
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New Horizons defined at Paris
Winners of the first-ever New Horizons competition to highlight outstanding industry efforts to making boating more accessible, have been announced
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Oslo show to move
Sjoen for Alle, Norway's biggest boat show, is to move away from Oslo because its venue cannot be extend to cope with extra demand for space.
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4-day METS draws record visitors
A 30 per cent rise in visitors does not convince all exhibitors that a fourth show day is justified.
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IBI sponsors BT award
The Marine Product of the Year, part of the BT British Nautical Awards will be sponsored by IBI. Presentations are in London on January 7.
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Dubai show to re-launch in 2001
Dubai's Middle East International Boat Show is to skip a year. A new management company is to stage it in 2001.
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Stormy weather hits Genoa show figures
A 15 per cent fall in attendance at this year's Genoa boat show is blamed on severe weather.....
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Millennium boat show for Belfast
Ireland, Europe's fastest-growing economy, is to have a new boat show, north of the border in Belfast
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New industry group promotes Asian boating
Seven Singapore marine companies are joining forces to promote boating in South-East Asia.......