All Import and Export articles – Page 45
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New Dutch distributor for Zodiac, Ranieri and Marvel
Marine Trading International is now handling Zodiac, Ranieri and Marvel in the Netherlands
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AIMEX releases Australian Marine Directory
The glossy is aimed at marketing Australian companies to the international market
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World news focus | Spain: Taxing issues for Spanish market
Growth rates may have slowed, as in the rest of Europe, but the outlook remains largely positive for the Spanish marine market, buoyed by growing exports and early signs that the government may be softening its stance on boat-related taxes.
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Brunswick reaffirms 2007 earnings guidance amid lower sales
The company also said it intends to close more production facilities
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Finnish marine group tours Australian facilities
Fourteen members of Finnboat tour Gold Coast facilities as part of Australian marine export drive
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Telwater wins Gold Coast manufacturing and construction award
The Australian boatbuilder was awarded Manufacturing & Construction Business of the Year at the Gold Coast Business Excellence Awards
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Paris show focuses on environmental protection
Organisers stress green boating practices, while the Bic group creates a dinghy made out of recycled Biros
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BUSINESS REPORT | Australia: Company focus - Mustang Marine: Imports take their toll on Mustang
The fate of Mustang Marine remains uncertain following the news in October that receivers had been called in
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BUSINESS REPORT | Australia: Company focus - Riviera: High times for Australia’s biggest luxury boatbuilder
Riviera is looking to build on sales that have seen its turnover rise by 13 per cent this year, by expanding into emerging markets
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BUSINESS REPORT | Australia
With unemployment at a 32 year low, a resources boom in Asia fuelling boat buying in the mineral-rich states and record sales for some of its major boatbuilders, these are boom times for Australia’s marine industry. However as a softening in the global economic market beckons, and cheaper imports flood ...
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BUSINESS REPORT | Australia: AIMEX - Meeting export challenges
With a new president at the helm and a new logo designed to bring a greater national focus on the organisation, the Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX), has seen its membership grow to over 100 members, representing the core of the Australian marine manufacturing sector. According to AIMEX’s new ...
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BUSINESS REPORT | UK
Britain’s leading marine exporters continue to ride high, but at the retail level things are harder work. And those whose fortunes are synchronised to the country’s barometers had to contend with the worst of all British summers.
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BUSINESS REPORT | New Zealand: Boats on wheels
Sealegs is an innovative amphibious boating concept, but does it really have financial legs for the long haul?
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BUSINESS REPORT | Snapshot: New Zealand
Ten years ago, New Zealand’s marine industry was based on domestic sales. Now, many Kiwi companies are embracing the export market as the key to future growth. The strategy is yielding impressive results.
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BUSINESS REPORT | Australia: Company focus - Mustang Marine - Imports take their toll on Mustang
The fate of Mustang Marine remains uncertain following the news in October that receivers had been called in
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BUSINESS REPORT | Australia: AIMEX - Meeting export challenges - Company focus: Riviera, High times for Australia’s biggest luxury boatbuilder
Riviera is looking to build on sales that have seen its turnover rise by 13 per cent this year, by expanding into emerging markets
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BUSINESS REPORT | Australia
With unemployment at a 32 year low, a resources boom in Asia fuelling boat buying in the mineral-rich states and record sales for some of its major boatbuilders, these are boom times for Australia’s marine industry. However as a softening in the global economic market beckons, and cheaper imports flood ...
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Marketplace: Marina equipment
Global economic ups and downs aside, the space available to keep boats has a direct bearing on boating market growth. Berth provision varies from region to region, but increasing boat sizes, shortages of sites, planning authorities’ attitudes and an ever-growing welter of environmental regulation all put pressure on boating infrastructure. ...
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AIMEX elects new president
Ronstan managing director Alistair Murray replaces Richard Chapman as president of the Australian International Marine Export Group
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Australian Marine Group unveils new logo
Complete with kangaroo and Southern Cross star formation, new logo to provide instant 'Australia' recognition