EVENT NEWS – Page 249
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METS final attendance figures
METS in Amsterdam, which closed yesterday, attracted 11,349 visitors over the three days.
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Sea-Fire H series launch
US marine fire extinguisher manufacturer Sea-Fire unveils new H series fire suppression systems at METS.
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British raise awareness of RCD abuse issues
The BMIF and Royal Yachting Association are to launch a joint campaign at the London Boat Show to raise the awareness of the Recreational Craft Directive.
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hanseboot 2001 success
The 42nd International Boat Show Hamburg attracted 148,000 visitors this year.
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Mounting success for Scanstrut
UK radar mount manufacturer Scanstrut launches prototype of its new antenna mount at METS.
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First day METS attendance up
More than 3,700 attend first day at the Marine Equipment Trade Show in Amsterdam.
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METS Grand launch
A new Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) builder Grand Marine has been launched at the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) in Amsterdam.
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Henri-Lloyd scoops top award
British clothing manufacturer Henri-Lloyd took top honours this morning at the 11th annual DAME awards ceremony.
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Gill drives costs down with no frills strategy
UK clothing manufacturer Gill has said it is to do away with 'branded' fabrics in a bid to drive the cost of its products down.
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Middle East Boat Show on course
Organisers of the Middle East International Boat Show are confident about prospects for the next edition of the show
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IMTEC returns to New Zealand
After a gap of three years, the New Zealand IMTEC show is to be relaunched and will be back in Auckland in August 2002
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200 plus to attend METS breakfast briefing
Over 200 are expected to attend this year's briefing that kicks off the Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) in Amsterdam.
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Marine polution expo
Australia's New South Wales' Waterways Authority will be holding a major exhibition and seminar series on marine pollution.
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Mexico boat show dates changed
The dates for the Mexico Boat Show have been moved to November 7-10, 2002 from its earlier announced March dates.
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NMMA says accessory industry relations improving
Business in the marine accessories industry is improving says the NMMA thanks to its "Mutual Efficiency Forum."
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South Africa nets US "Boat of the Year"
In what is seen as the Academy Awards of the sailing world the Voyage 440, built in Cape Town, South Africa by Voyage Yachts, has been named boat of the year.
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Portugal gets dedicated nautical show
NAUTICA 2001, which claims to be the first exclusively nautical exhibition in Portugal, is to take place from December 8-16.
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Superyacht management show planned
Billed as an educational event and product expo for the superyacht industry, IMREX takes place in February in Florida.
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New on-water display at Barcelona show
Organisers of this year's Barcelona International Boat Show are predicting visitor numbers of around 175,000 at this year.









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