All Import and Export articles – Page 48
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MP Veneers wins export award
The Indian manufacturer of interior teak panels has received its 10th consecutive export performance award on behalf of the Indian government
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NBS reveals plans for 2008 London show
The UK's National Boat Shows (NBS) has revealed plans for enhancing next year's London Boat Show at the ExCel exhibition centre
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Dr Shrink expands into New Zealand
Auckland-based Mitech Industries is the company's new distributor, importing, stocking and supplying protective films
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Boat Tech Asia ends on positive note
Over 80 delegates from around the world registered for the two-day programme of talks and seminars in Singapore
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Australia boosts profile at CIBS 2007
Members of the Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX) enjoyed strong sales at this year's China International Boat Show
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Redbay Boats fuels growth through exports
The Northern Ireland builder has received orders from Russia, Norway and the Faroe Islands
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BUSINESS REPORT | Germany
Germany’s marine leisure industry really is a tale of two halves. On the one hand its domestic retail activity is still rather lacklustre, despite a more positive economic backdrop. But on the other, a handful of boatbuilders and equipment companies lead the world and continue to find substantial growth in ...
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SNAPSHOT | Ireland
A lack of leisure marine facilities and infrastructure is threatening the future growth of an industry with significant potential.
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BUSINESS REPORT | US boats: Inboard segment - Gobbling up market share from sterndrive manufacturers
A decade ago, inboard-powered ski and wakeboard boats were little more than a niche market that generated about 2,500 units per year in sales. Over the last three years, the segment has seen prolonged growth, with 11,603 units sold at retail in 2004, 12,425 in 2005, and the NMMA is ...
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BUSINESS REPORT | US boats: Sailboat segment
Despite pockets of brisk sales, sailing’s stuck in the doldrums
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BUSINESS REPORT | US boats: Import/Export segment
US builders head for the export market to offset weak domestic sales, while importers stay the course in a tough euro-US dollar exchange rate.
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Botswana builder sees growth through exports
Aliboats, the only aluminium builder in sub-Saharan Africa, sees potential growth beyond the continent
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Grand Banks wins Malaysian export award
Singapore's Grand Banks Yachts received the 2006 Export Excellence Award last week on behalf of the Ministry of International Trade & Industry in Malaysia
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Formula Yacht Spars wins export award
The UK's Formula Yacht Spars was named South East Exporter of the Year at last week's UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) awards
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Gulf Craft nets sales of US $20 million at DIBS
The company is currently negotiating deals worth at least that much again, with a 145ft (44m) vessel on the drawing boards
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Auckland Boat Show generates strong sales
Many exhibitors have reported direct sales from the show with up to $100 million of expected local and export sales generated
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Sanctuary Cove to host world launches
A total of 18 boats are to make their world debut at this year's Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show
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Tripp Estabrook joins Edson International
As export and OEM sales manager for the company's sailboat hardware division, he will oversee Edson's sales efforts to sailboat builders in the US and overseas
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Manufacturers vie to grab share of emerging Middle East market
In a case of dueling press releases, European and US manufacturers signal their intentions to get a piece of the Middle East pie
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Dubai comes of age
Despite different goals for coming to Dubai, international exhibitors agree the show finally deserves the word "international" in its title. "It's turned the corner this year," said one superyacht exhibitor.