All North America articles – Page 181
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AER Supply expands in the USA
Wholesale distributor to open subsidiary and new facility in South Florida
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ASA Electronics acquires assets of Marine Audio
The maker of the Jensen brand will now manufacture and distribute Marine Audio
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US senators speak out about Biscayne Bay closure
Senators Nelson and Rubio urge US Department of Interior to reconsider plan
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Westerbeke distributor takes on new territories
Marysville Marine will also represent the company in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma
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Sessa Marine appoints new dealers
The Italian boatbuilder is looking for 360° territory coverage in the US
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Ft Lauderdale firm still facing seven-year racial discrimination case
Facing a federal discrimination lawsuit and decision by Broward County's Human Rights Board, Luxury Yacht Group contends the facts of the case have not been adequately presented
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MRAA to hold Marine Retail University in Michigan
The US dealer association will partner with the Michigan Boating Industries Association for the event
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Hunter Marine restarts production, asks for assets sales in late June
The sailboat builder, which entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection yesterday, said it has added another 45 workers due to a "good backlog" of orders
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US manufacturing grows at fastest pace in 10 months
New orders, production and hiring all accelerated in April
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California racing sailboat may have been broken up by island, rather than freighter
A GPS tracking system shows the Aegean running aground on jagged islands off the coast of Mexico
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Imtra hires new sales manager
Christopher Barnes will represent the company in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina
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Chinese boatbuilder delivers hull of Aquila 38 Power Cat
Sino Eagle Yacht Co is building a new generation of power catamarans for MarineMax Vacations' charter fleet
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Luhrs files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The builder's 20 largest creditors are owed between US$30,000 and US$200,000
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US marine bankers say lending volume up in Q1
Eighty per cent of respondents to the National Marine Bankers Association’s quarterly survey said loan volume was up in Q1, while the same percentage also expects the second quarter to see gains
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ABYC names John Adey as president
Adey, who has been with the association since 2002, served as its long-time technical director
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Cummins appoints new general manager
Scott Henry replaces Alex Savelli as general manager of Cummins’ recreational and light commercial marine business
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Tragedy strikes second California yacht race
Three crew members dead and one missing after boat apparently collides with freighter
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US Coast Guard suspends offshore sailboat racing after California accident
The Coast Guard said that offshore racing in northern California must "stand down" until a report is issued on a race that claimed five lives
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Brunswick beats Q1 earnings forecasts, raises guidance for fiscal 2012
International marine sales, which fell seven per cent in both its boat and engine divisions, were partially offset by gains in domestic boat and engine sales