All Import and Export articles – Page 54
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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
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Performance Metals expands international distributor network
US anode manufacturer adds five distributors in Australia and Europe
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Otto Brandt acquires Terhi
Finnish power sports products' distributor, Oy Otto Brandt Ab, expands its operations into boat industry
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New Zealand education association exports training modules to Canada
Boating Industry Training Organisation (BITO), a division of the Marine Industry Association of New Zealand, is now licensing its apprenticeship training system in Nova Scotia
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Grand Banks unveils GB44 Heritage EU
Singapore's Grand Banks Yachts has launched the latest model in its Heritage range of production cruising vessels
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UK boat company hopes to tap new market with Italian imports
Poole Boat Park is bringing the Tuccoli 30 Golden Series, an Italian-built 30-footer, into the UK
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British Embassy report on Swiss marine leisure
Report on the potential of Switzerland's leisure marine market performed by British Embassy.
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NMMA acts to clarify proposed EU tariffs
The METS exhibition at Amsterdam has served as a focal point for transatlantic concern about proposed trade tariffs arising from European objections to US export subsidies.
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Norwegian anchor system manufacturer looks to the US
Norway-based anchor and windlass manufacturer Anchorlift looking to realise full export potential
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Aquapro adds to export range
New Zealand RIB manufacturer Aquapro International adds 9m (29.5ft) passenger vessels to boost export range
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Ft Lauderdale opens with record "Pre-Show Tickets"
Despite the sluggish economy, large crowds turnout for the first Ft Lauderdale show day
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NZ RIB builder starts export push on water taxis
Aquapro International is to manufacture and market in Europe, North America and Asia, a range of water taxis, like those currently in use in Sydney Harbour
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Savage Boats opens new plant
Mercury Marine owned Savage Boats' new A$4 million facility should help the aluminium boat builder boost production by 40 per cent
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MBO at Riviera Group
Riviera Group founder Bill Barry-Cotter has sold the Australian boatbuilder to existing management and a national investment group for US$ 100 million