All Europe articles – Page 542
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Building begins on J-Class Rainbow
Construction has started on the hull of the new J-Class Rainbow at Bloemsma Aluminiumbouw's Makkum yard in the Netherlands
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Princess yachts breaks into The Sunday Times HSBC Top Track 250
UK boatbuilder enters top 250 mid-market private company list for first time
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Clements Marine wins Russian contract
The UK-based propulsion specialist will supply propellers and sterngear to the Russian Rivers Authority
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Bavaria to be sold again; investor losses approach €1bn
New owners will co-captain the company
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Beneteau unveils ambitious plans despite 40 per cent decline in business
The French boatbuilder intends to launch 29 new models during the 2009-10 season
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SNAPSHOT | DENMARK: Admiral Marina
The developers of what is being described as the country’s first five-star marina have bold plans for the site just outside Copenhagen
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SNAPSHOT | DENMARK: Winners & losers: Fighting the pessimistic climate
Production builder X-Yachts claims to be coping well in the downturn, but convincing customers to spend remains a challenge
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SNAPSHOT | DENMARK: Handle with care
Denmark was the first European country to enter recession in 2008, and its marine sector has undoubtedly been hit hard. However, there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic going in to 2010
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New build | Round-up: Netherlands - Dutch courage
Like any other sector Holland’s superyacht industry may be susceptible to the global downturn, But the Dutch remain well positioned to see through the freeze
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Askeladden signs Suzuki engine deal
The Norwegian boatbuilder has signed a Europe-wide agreement with Suzuki for the provision of outboard engines
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BUSINESS REPORT | GERMANY: German superyacht builders
Despite producing little in terms of tonnage and units, Germany has produced more than half of the world’s biggest yachts
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BUSINESS REPORT | GERMANY: Front line: Dealers and importers
One might expect boat dealers to be finding life tough at the moment, but IBI discovers that customers, though bargaining hard, are still buying
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BUSINESS REPORT | GERMANY: Mixed fortunes
As a country with a strong manufacturing base, Germany is inevitably feeling the impact of the world economic crisis, as consumer spending grinds to a halt. But while many of its yards and their suppliers are finding times tough, others are flourishing. IBI uncovers why.
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Yard insight | Drettman, Germany: German soul
The Drettmann Group offers clients a total design and build service, specialising in fashionable interiors. Flexibility, it says, is key to success
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BUSINESS REPORT | FRANCE: French resistance
Thanks to its strong sailing culture and a society less finance-driven, Europe’s largest boating market could well fair better than most in 2009
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30 jobs to go at sterby Marine
Some 30 people have lost their jobs at Sweden's sterby Marine as part of a cost-reduction plan
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BUSINESS REPORT | UK: Engine and equipment suppliers
For a second opinion on the health of a boating market manufacturers and suppliers of engines and equipment are a good place to start — after all, every boat other than a day sailer or smaller could be expected to have at least one
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BUSINESS REPORT | UK: Musto gets a makeover
With extra cash and fresh impetus from recent private equity investment, the UK sailing brand is undergoing a subtle transformation
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BUSINESS REPORT | UK: Brokers & retailers
With high levels of stock, low consumer confidence and a stagnant credit market, selling boats takes determination
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BUSINESS REPORT | UK: Industry resilient in toughest-ever market
There is a ‘survival of the fittest’ mentality amid UK firms as they scramble to cost-save whilst keeping fingers crossed that the first signs of recovery won’t be too long coming








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