All Boat Shows articles – Page 231
-
Article
Top industry leaders to speak at Boat Tech China 2006
Singapore's Suntec Integrated Media has confirmed that a number of leading luminaries from the global marine industry are to speak at next year's conference
-
Article
Burger Boat secures six orders in 16 months
Burger Boat Company in the US has announced that its decision to concentrate on MCA-compliant superyachts from 35m-55m (115ft-180ft) in length has paid off
-
Article
Ft Lauderdale accelerates boat show set-up
With clearance granted to use the convention centre, organisers say the show will open on Thursday
-
News
Boatbuilders confirm Ft Lauderdale participation
Boatbuilders from around the world have been confirming their attendance at the 2005 Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show, rescheduled for November 3-6
-
Article
Bookings up at PIMEX 2005
Image Asia, organiser of the Phuket International Marine Expo (PIMEX), says that bookings for this year's show are much higher than figures recorded at the same time last year
-
Article
Wilma sinks hundreds of boats in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties
A survey of marinas and businesses shows destruction on par with 1992's Hurricane Andrew
-
Article
Boat Showrooms to act as AICON agent
Boat Showrooms, a UK company that specialises in new boat sales, has been made the sole distributor of AICON motoryachts in the UK and Balearic Islands
-
Article
Boatbuilders give mixed reviews to rescheduled Ft Lauderdale show
Some boatbuilders have cancelled altogether, others are still going. Many wonder about the show's timing and whether consumers will turn up
-
Article
RIBEX 2006 dates announced
RIBEX 2006 is to run from May 12-14 next year at Cowes Yacht Haven on the UK's Isle of Wight
-
Article
Reporting higher sales and profits, Marine Products Corporation says it will cut back smaller models this month
The decision to reduce production on smaller Chaparral boats is due to falling consumer confidence, hurricanes and higher fuel prices. The company expects lower fourth-quarter sales compared to the same quarter of '04
-
Article
MarineMax reports record 2005, but lowers guidance for fiscal 2006
Sales increased 24 per cent for fiscal 2005, and profits were up 29 per cent for the year, but the national boat retailer lowered its guidance for 2006 because of hurricane-related damage to stores and sales
-
Article
Off again, On again: Ft Lauderdale rescheduled for next week
Show organisers said that, despite fewer marina slips and the possibility of no power, the show will run from Thursday through Sunday
-
Article
South Florida takes major hit from Wilma
Following widespread damage to Ft Lauderdale and the rest of South Florida, organisers of the Ft Lauderdale boat show will assess damage this afternoon and make a decision about whether the show is viable
-
Article
Ft Lauderdale show postponed
Boatbuilders say they will "work through" the sales void created by not participating in the show
-
Article
Wilma causes delay of Ft Lauderdale boat show
The hurricane, expected to hit Broward County Monday morning, could be the worst storm to hit the area in 40 years
-
Article
IBEX Day Two: Wilma takes the wind out of IBEX
While the show floor was fairly robust Thursday morning, by mid-afternoon the flow of traffic had slowed dramatically as visitors headed away. Organisers will close down two hours early on Friday
-
Article
Booths get bigger and more interactive
Companies like Taylor Made, Teleflex, Dometic, Attwood and others bring super-sized booths to IBEX. Mercury offers an "experiential" approach to attendees
-
Article
Mastervolt appoints new CEO
Mastervolt, a Dutch manufacturer of energy systems for the marine market, has appointed Paul Kenninck as the new CEO of the company, effective immediately
-
Article
Business of Color brings fashion models and Ford designers together for lunch
The Marine Design Resource Alliance meeting at IBEX is an attempt to spread the use of color in boat design by viewing other industries
-
Article
Wilma casts pall over IBEX, Ft Lauderdale
Opening day's buzz at IBEX was more about the potential path of Hurricane Wilma than the new products on display