All Sweden articles – Page 44
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Marinetek buys Swedish marina supplier
In a bid to further strengthen its market position in the Nordic region, Finnish marina design and build specialist, Marinetek Group, has acquired Swedish pontoon manufacturer, Svenska Flytpontoner Ab
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New Dehler importer for Sweden
Båtverket will represent the company on the Swedish west coast
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Improved profitability for Volvo Penta
The company's Q3 profits are higher than they were at the same time last year
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Unimer Marine acquires Drainman
The Swedish marine equipment supplier has bought all patents and designs
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Ekomarine lays off workforce
The Swedish producer of anti-fouling products is to focus entirely on research and development
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Founding owner buys back Maringuiden
Dick Jexby of Evestor has acquired Maringuiden.se from LRF Media
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True Heading strengthens ownership structure
Connecting Capital is now a majority shareholder
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New Yamaha marine manager
Henrik Thaulow has been appointed marine manager for Yamaha Motor Scandinavia
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New financial targets announced for Volvo Group
New profitability targets for the company and its new CEO
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Nord West Yachts to acquire bankrupt yard?
A consortium involving the Swedish motorboat builder is preparing to make an offer for Najadvarvet
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Ekomarine granted Canadian patent
The Swedish producer of eco-friendly antifouling has had its patent approved in Canada
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New country manager for Brunswick Sweden
Pontus Liljequist joins the company on September 12
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Hallberg-Rassy warns of further job cuts
Another 42 people may lose their jobs at the Swedish yard
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New Stockholm show a “success”
The inaugural Stockholm floating boat show attracted more than 20,000 people
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Open Yard sees slight dip in attendance
Around 22,000 people visited this year’s Open Yard boat show in Sweden
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Swedish authorities raid engine builders
Sweden’s Competition Authority made surprise visits to Volvo Penta, Yamaha, KGK, Brunswick and Marinmotorgruppen after supplier Marinshopen said the companies refused to sell it parts