All Import and Export articles – Page 52
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New Zealand hopes to break NZ$1 billion export mark
The industry hopes to double export returns in the next five years, which stand at about NZ$800 million. About half of that comes from the export of luxury superyachts.
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Parker Marine to use DealersCircle software
US boatbuilder Parker Marine Enterprises has signed a deal with Florida's DealersCircle to use the company's web-based marine application program
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RingProp appoints Australian distributor
RingProp, a UK producer of ringed propellers for the outboard engine market, has chosen Austral Propellers to distribute the company's products in Australasia
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Obituary: Christophe De Malherbe
Christophe De Malherbe, sales export manager at Cantiere del Pardo in Forli, Italy, was killed in a tragic boating accident in Scandinavia in August
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Askeladden expands factory and develops bigger Commuter
Norwegian boatbuilder Askeladden, which is 34 per cent owned by Brunswick, has invested more than NKr 35 million in product development and a new factory
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New boat company to make the most of battle-worn hydrofoils
American entrepreneur and Norwegian Certified Ship's Master have found a way to capitalise on Russian technology left behind after the Cold War
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DealersCircle launches DC Register program
DealersCircle in the US has introduced a new online boat registration programme that connects boat manufacturers, dealers and repair facilities with their customers
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Cigarette boats to be sold in Italy
Seahorse International, an Italian boat dealer based in Rimini on the Adriatic coast, is to import the Cigarette boat brand into Italy
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FIN releases French nautical figures
The Fdration des Industries Nautiques (FIN) says that total production in the French nautical industry reached around Euro 1 billion last year, resulting in a 6.7 per cent increase over 2003
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Sunseeker International sees increased sales
The UK boatbuilder claims that its annual sales for the year ended July 2005 grew by 15 per cent over the same time last year to approximately 172 million
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Yachtfinders signs deal with Azimut-Benetti
New Zealand yacht brokerage firm Yachtfinders-Global has announced that it has been chosen to act as a direct dealer for Azimut-Benetti
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Nimbus Boats posts strong first-half results
The Swedish boatbuilder has announced that its sales for the first six months of 2005 reached SKr 562 million (Euro 60 million)
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CJ Marine to import Turkish RIBs into Britain
The UK boat dealer has announced that it is now importing the Wind and Orca ranges of RIBs and inflatables into Britain from Turkey
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Konekesko announces Yamarin growth
Finland's Konekesko Ltd Marine says that it has sold more than 3,200 Yamarin powerboats during the 2005 season following strong demand for the product both at home and abroad
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AIMEX hosts visitors' lounge at Sydney boat show
The Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX) hosted the first-ever international visitors' lounge at the Sydney International Boat Show this year
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Finnboat releases first-half industry figures
The Finnish Marine Industries Federation has announced the findings of its statistical survey on the opening day of the 2005 Helsinki Boat-Afloat Show
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Peters PLC loses Fairline distribution business
The UK's Fairline Boats today announced that it is severing its distribution agreement with Peters PLC, its largest distributor in Europe, with immediate effect
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US boat imports to Japan see 105 per cent jump
The increase in US imports during the first half of 2005 is attributed to the elimination of the five gross tonne boat size limit by the Japanese government
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Sunseeker gets new boat show stand
The UK's Sunseeker International has announced that the Sunseeker stand at this year's Southampton Boat Show will be larger than ever, covering around 1,400sq m
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New Zealand revenue minister pledges government support for industry
While offering government support in tax breaks, Michael Cullen told the New Zealand Marine Industry Conference he would like to see industry collaboration in the face of international competition