Latest News about Asia Pacific – Page 51
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HKBIA asks Hong Kong government for Covid-19 support for charter and media sectors
The Hong Kong Boating Industry Association (HKBIA) has written to the Hong Kong government, requesting Covid-19 financial support for the yacht charter and boating media sectors of the local industry.
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Yamaha posts year-end results
Yamaha Motor Co releases latest year-end results, announces factory consolidation
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Propspeed announces “substantial” global expansion
Propspeed, the underwater foul-release coatings specialist from New Zealand, has announced a massive investment in global expansion. Building on the brand’s recent establishment of a US presence with Propspeed USA, the company is in the midst of developing its European distribution network and has recently appointed several new hires in ...
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Aquila signs new distribution agreement
Florida, US-based Aquila Power Catamarans has completed a new distribution agreement that will see Sydney, Australia-based Whitehaven Group represent its product line in Australia and New Zealand.
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Grand Banks logs revenue and profit gains
Despite Covid-related challenges, luxury motoryacht builder Grand Banks Yachts closed out the first half of its fiscal year ending 31 December with increases in revenue, profit and new orders.
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Suzuki sees sales growth in US and Asia
High power outboard sales in North America help drive growth
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Riviera launches new flagship
Australian boatbuilder Riviera this week announced a new yacht, the 645 SUV.
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Burgess partners with India-based firm
International yacht brokers Burgess teams up with Marine Solutions
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Nakashima Propeller makes management changes
The Nakashima Propeller Co based in Okayama City, which since 2013 has had an investment stake in the US company Michigan Wheel, has announced changes in its management structure effective from today.
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New A$120m-plus Western Australia marina project advances with major dredging tender soon
Spoilbank Marina project to be completed by late 2022
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Princess Yachts NSW moves to new Sydney HQ
Princess Yachts NSW has moved to a new head office in Sydney, Austalia, relocating to the heart of Double Bay.
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Korea boat show postponed to October
The organisers of the Korea International Boat Show (KIBS) have released a statement announcing the postponement of the show from March until October 1st, 2nd and 3rd 2021.
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Grand Banks temporarily halts work due to Covid
The luxury motorboat builder Grand Banks has halted operations at its yard in Malaysia after an outbreak of Covid infections
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Australian builder takes on record number of apprentices
Riviera has welcomed a record intake of new apprentices for a second consecutive year as the company heads into 2021 with the largest order book in the company’s 41-year history.
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New brand identity for Propspeed
Propspeed, the underwater foul-release coatings specialist from New Zealand, has launched a significant rebranding campaign that includes new logos and an updated website, new packaging to enter the market in mid-2021, and updates to social media platforms.
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Australian BIA optimistic on show outlook for 2021
Organisational changes strengthen its position for the Covid-19 recovery phase
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e-Propulsion launches new hydro-regen outboards following a successful 2020
The new version of the e-Propulsion 6.0 will offer up to 1kW peak regeneration under brisk sail China-based e-Propulsion has announced that its latest models of electric outboards and pod drives will be equipped for hydro-regeneration, with even the smallest Spirit 1kW unit claimed to generate a ...
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APSA webinar puts focus on East Asia market, including plans to develop Hainan as a yachting centre
Mike Simpson of Hong Kong-based Simpson Marine The Asia Pacific Superyacht Association (APSA) webinar series ‘Grand Tour 2021’ held its second presentation of the three-part series today by exploring East Asia, with expert panelists Nigel Beatty (SYL Japan), Captain Paul Brackley (Central Yachts) and Mike Simpson (Simpson ...
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Anger over Sydney marina expansion
More than 1,200 people sign online petition opposing redevelopment of Gladesville Bridge Marina
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US America’s Cup team will continue following capsize, Team NZ to assist
A dramatic, high-speed capsize and near swamping in preliminary America’s Cup racing has left US challenger Patriot damaged, with team America’s Magic vowing a return to the competition, and Team New Zealand vowing to help make sure that happens. Patriot has a huge hole in the hull to be fixed ...