All Components and Subsystems articles – Page 8
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Norway
Sleipner | Marius Torjusen
Thruster specialist Sleipner is arguably Norway’s most recognised leisure marine equipment brand. IBI caught up with the Marius Torjusen, Sleipner Group Chief Commercial Officer, to learn about current challenges and the market outlook
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Sweden
Insider | Dometic Group's Juan Vargues
The appointment of Juan Vargues as president and CEO of Dometic Group in 2018 represented more than just a change in leadership for the Sweden-based equipment and accessories supplier. It also signalled a significant change in the way the company does business.
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News
Brunswick says consumer demand is holding firm
With top-line growth across all segments, Brunswick Corporation boosted its guidance for 2022 citing improved visibility for the year and confidence in sustained consumer demand
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Feature
A New Type of Shore Power
A new shore power connection that uses magnets in place of the traditional plug-and-socket promises greater safety and added capabilities – including the ability to fast-charge electric boats
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Article
Jeremiah Clark becomes executive VP of Lowrance
Long-time Lowrance product head Jeremiah Clark promoted to executive vice president of the division
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News
Rolls-Royce grows mtu NautIQ product range
New automation systems powered by Sea Machines technology
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News
Hexcel introduces G-Vent technology
New technology for marine composites reduces time and cost in manufacturing
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News
EU expands Russian sanctions to marine sector
In addition to restrictions already in place for both the countries and citizens of Russia and Belarus, the EU has added marine navigation and radio communication technology to existing sanctions
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News
Navico’s new operating system is ‘game-changer’ for builders
Brunswick calls Navico’s new operating system a ‘game-changer’ for its OEM partners who want to offer a branded digital experience, and full integration platform
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News
Navico to significantly expand Mexico facility
Additional space will be used to increase vertical integration and production capacity
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News
Dometic adds two American marine brands to the fold
Sweden’s Dometic Group has announced further acquisitions in the marine sector, adding products and distribution capabilities in engine controls, mobile power and charging systems
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Feature
Simrad launches the new, next-gen electronics display
Opting for a global launch using a virtual platform, Norwegian-based Simrad has unveiled its next generation of navigation electronics with the all-new, ultra user-friendly Simrad NSX, a range of Multi-Function Displays (MFDs) available in 7in, 9in and 12in touch-screen versions. IBI reports on the launch presentation.
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News
Garmin reports sixth consecutive year of revenue growth
Electronics manufacturer Garmin Ltd. released its 2021 fourth quarter and full-year financial results on Wednesday, reporting record revenues for both terms.
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News
Dometic consolidates accessories business under new Sierra branding
Shields, Moeller business lines join Prime Line ATV accessories business under refreshed Sierra banner
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News
Dometic: “We’re walking the talk”
President and CEO of Sweden’s Dometic Group, Juan Vargues, will be in Miami this week to reiterate why Marine remains a key part of the equipment manufacturer’s portfolio even as it propels the business forward on a massive strategic transformation first communicated to the market in 2019
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Feature
Simrad launches the new, next-gen electronics display
Opting for a global launch using a virtual platform, Norwegian-based Simrad has unveiled its next generation of navigation electronics with the all-new, ultra user-friendly Simrad NSX, a range of Multi-Function Displays (MFDs) available in 7in, 9in and 12in touch-screen versions. IBI reports on the launch presentation.
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News
French equipment group continues on acquisition trail
Scandinavian strategy begins to take shape for Alliance Marine Group
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News
Teledyne: “Raymarine had a great year”
In his Q&A with analysts following the company’s results webcast, Teledyne’s CEO made several specific comments on Raymarine’s performance, including a response to analysts’ speculation about divestitures