Latest News about Asia Pacific – Page 63

  • SIBS event 2019
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    Three Australian shows cancelled for 2020

    2020-03-26T10:47:00Z

    Three Australian boat shows – Sydney (July 30-Aug 3), Adelaide (June 28-30) and Brisbane (Aug 21-23) – have now been cancelled. The action follows earlier plans to just postpone them but, because of the further spread of Covid-19, the decision has been made to cancel all three events.

  • Maldives YachtMarina@Crossroads
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    New marina bolsters Maldives’ superyacht facilities and location appeal

    2020-03-25T15:14:00Z

    The recent Phase One opening of the new Crossroads Maldives luxury destination includes a new marina able to berth some 30 superyachts of up to 50m (164ft) as well as several small yachts.

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    New dates announced for Taiwan show

    2020-03-25T11:34:00Z

    The 2020 Taiwan International Boat Show (TIBS), originally scheduled for March 12-15 at the Kaohsiung Exhibition Center and Kha Shing Pier 22, has been postponed to March 10-13, 2022. The show is held every two years and will be celebrating its fourth edition.

  • Heysea Asteria 126-2
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    Heysea Yachts to deliver first Asteria 126

    2020-03-25T10:25:00Z

    Chinese superyacht builder Heysea Yachts will shortly deliver its first 38.4m Asteria 126 model to a mainland Chinese customer following its launch in early March.

  • Kara Yeung and Andy Treadwell with the MOU document
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    New Hong Kong show to launch in November

    2020-03-24T09:33:00Z

    Hong Kong is set to have a new yacht show timed for November 19-22, 2020. The initiative follows the signing of an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) between the Hong Kong Cruise & Yacht Industry Association (HKCYIA) and Verventia, organiser of the Singapore and Thailand yacht shows.

  • HKBIA committee members
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    Chinese boatbuilding regains traction; HK market still down

    2020-03-20T15:21:00Z > , By

    Boatbuilding in China appears to be regaining traction, according to Simon Boyde, director of Hong Kong-based Storm Force Marine. In Hong Kong, however, the market remains down. Storm Force is a leading supplier of marine equipment to the boatbuilding industry throughout the region. Speaking about business in China, Boyde says: ...

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    Temporary closure at Grand Banks Malaysian yard

    2020-03-19T16:01:00Z

    In compliance with government orders, Grand Banks Yachts has closed its manufacturing operation in Pasif Gudang, Malaysia where it employees 763 workers, for a 14-day period; no material impact expected

  • Invincible Boats
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    Invincible Boats expands Down Under

    2020-03-18T12:17:00Z

    Invincible Boat Company, a US-based builder of saltwater sportfishing and high-performance boats, has appointed Sydney-based Boat Monster as its distributor for Australia and New Zealand.

  • Twin Disc Pacific
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    Twin Disc Pacific moves to new regional headquarters

    2020-03-17T12:10:00Z

    The state-of-the-art facility in Eagle Farm, Brisbane also operates as a distribution centre

  • AURORA in Brisbane CBD
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    Queensland government to trial Brisbane SY mooring

    2020-03-16T15:19:00Z

    A dedicated superyacht mooring buoy will be installed at Kangaroo Point for 12 months

  • Bob Tait
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    Tohatsu Outboards NZ under new ownership

    2020-03-16T12:23:00Z

    The directors of Tohatsu Outboards NZ Ltd have announced that the business is being sold to their business partner Lakeside Marine NZ Ltd, a subsidiary of Lakeside Marine Pty Sydney.

  • Sanctuary Cove show
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    Australia’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show postponed

    2020-03-16T09:26:00Z

    The 2020 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS2020), the largest marine leisure sector event in the Southern Hemisphere, has been postponed and new dates will be issued soon. It was due to be held at the Sanctuary Cove resort on Austarlia’s Gold Coast from May 21-24.

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    Gulf Craft names preferred Australian service centre

    2020-03-13T11:40:00Z

    Gulf Craft, the Middle East’s largest yacht builder, has expanded its global service network by appointing Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard (GCCM) as its preferred Australian facility. The brand is also looking to continue its global expansion with the appointment of new distributors in more than a dozen identified ...

  • New Zealand's Hauraki-Gulf-Courtesy-Tourism-New-Zealand
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    New Zealand’s Superyacht Gathering cancelled

    2020-03-13T09:23:00Z

    This year’s event was due to be held in Auckland from March 25-27

  • Sanctuary Cove show
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    Business as usual Down Under as key shows given green light

    2020-03-12T14:43:00Z

    While many boat shows and major events around the world are being cancelled or postponed due to the coronavirus, organisers of forthcoming shows in New Zealand and Australia say it is business as usual.

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    Propspeed expands Australian presence

    2020-03-11T11:38:00Z

    Propspeed, the New Zealand-based supplier of underwater top-coatings, has partnered with two new distributors in Australia – Sam Allen Wholesale and All Marine Spares.

  • Rendering of the future Lantau Yacht Club Marina
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    Refurbished Hong Kong marina to reopen later this year

    2020-03-10T16:04:00Z

    Hong Kong Resort Company Ltd has delivered an update to say that the refurbishment of Lantau Yacht Club (LYC) Marina is well underway. Phase 1 of the works, which covers about half of the marina area and the marina office, is progressing as planned and is targeted to open in ...

  • Andrew Chapman and Suzanne Davies 2
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    New CEO for Australian Marina Industries Association

    2020-03-06T12:48:00Z

    Suzanne Davies to assume MIA top job on October 1

  • Mercury Marine factory
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    Brunswick sees no business disruption from coronavirus, imposes travel restrictions

    2020-03-05T14:17:00Z

    Despite an extended shutdown of Mercury Marine’s Suzhou, China engine assembly plant, Brunswick Corp has managed to get through the early stages of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic without any disruption to its supply chain or its ability to deliver product.

  • Panel Discussion ASMEX 2019
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    ASMEX 2020 speakers announced

    2020-03-04T10:21:00Z

    The Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX) has announced the list of speakers the 10th annual Australian Superyacht, Marine Export & Commercial Marine Industry (ASMEX) conference, which runs from May 18-20 in Sanctuary Cove, Queensland.