All articles by David Robinson – Page 113
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Azimut reports boost in turnover and increased R&D spend
2017 was full of new and future products, says group vice president in Cannes
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Green light for Montenegro SY refit and repair facility
The proposed site in Bijela is located just across Boka Bay from Porto Montenegro
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Fairline acquires new waterside site
The UK builder is investing in a new facility for larger yachts
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Princess to invest £100m over five years
The UK builder expects “significant profits” in 2018
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Cannes kick-starts busy month of European shows
Over 500 exhibitors and 600 boats are gathered for the 40th edition of the Cannes Yachting Festival
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UK builder launches model upgrades
Oyster Yachts’ new 835 and 895 include features taken from both smaller and larger yachts in the portfolio
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MYBA Montenegro Pop-up event attracts over 20 superyachts
The 2017 event will be the last to receive full sponsorship from MYBA
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Monaco backs climate change study
The Monaco Explorations campaign aims to raise awareness of the state of the world’s oceans
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MCP concludes three-year design agreement with Vripack
The first yacht to be delivered through the new collaboration will be the 36.5m Seaview project
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Beds on Board expands
The Airbnb-style website for overnight stays on boats is now available in France and Australia
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US$13m invested at Lauderdale Marine Center to boost capacity
Two new travel lifts now operating
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UK marina sector shows fifth consecutive year of growth
Annual revenues of £222m in 2016 and 3,000 full time employees
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Superyacht Finance Forum reaches 10th edition
This year’s event will be held in Monaco on September 26
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BWA expands representation in Greece and Italy
Alliances formed with Luise Group and A1 Yachting
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Orascom reports stable first-half revenues
Swiss-headquartered marina operator reports revenues of CHF108.6 for the first six months of 2017
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Sunseeker unaffected by Chinese pressure on overseas spending
The UK boatbuilder is over 90% owned by China’s Dalian Wanda Group