All Marine Market Reports articles – Page 6
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Propellers
Electric Propulsion | Sector Spotlight
Electric propulsion goes faster and further; The marine industry is producing ever more powerful electric motors whilst enhancing some proven methods to get more miles per kilowatts
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News
Exit of Russian buyers fails to dim halcyon days of Dutch superyacht builders
’Recession-proof’ Dutch sector enjoys solid growth
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Poland
Poland | Market Overview
The Polish yacht market is driven by export sales to the European Union’s member states and other western destinations
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Germany
Germany | Equipment Market
Answering robust demand in the face of supply chain disruption and rising material, energy and transport costs is challenging even the most organised manufacturers
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Germany
Germany | 2022 Market Report
War in Ukraine, rising raw material prices and inflation are taking heat out of the German boating market
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News
Market Overview | Italy
‘Made in Italy’ magic boosts orders and exports for the country’s world-renowned boat builders and equipment manufacturers, while supply chain and inflation woes inject a dose of uncertainty
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UK
Lockdown proves leveller but boatbuilders look to future
After a tough year of lockdowns, UK builders have been grappling with supply chain and logistical issues as they seek to maximise unprecedented demand in 2021. Perhaps not the ideal time to fuel further orders, but who could turn down a marketing boost from the ultimate brand ambassador – James ...
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USA
Market Overview | USA
Glory Days: Record sales, record profits and record order books leave US boatbuilders smiling, as a pandemic-induced shift toward family recreation combined with a surge in younger, first-time buyers drive what points to sustained growth in the leisure boating industry
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Sweden
Market struggles to keep pace with boom
Staycations and influx of new buyers prove perfect hothouse for growth as market struggles to keep up with demand
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Germany
Market Overview | Germany
The German boating industry is entering one of its best years, say industry representatives – despite, or potentially because of, the Covid pandemic
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Italy
Ray of light out of the pandemic darkness
Rising interest in yacht ownership bestows an unexpected bonus on Italian builders
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France
Boating an outlier as key indicators point to industry rebound
Resilient in the face of strict pandemic lockdowns in 2020, theKey indi boating market has been buoyed by a renewed passion for being on the water
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Market Overview | Netherlands
Resurgence in the small boat market has been a major positive, though challenges remain for the large boat sector and the impact of a second lockdown is yet to be fully realised
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Market Overview | USA Equipment
The cancellation of global physical events like IBEX and METSTRADE to Covid-19 may have changed the industry landscape this year, but the pandemic is done nothing to stem the tide of innovation in the marine equipment sector.
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Market Overview | Taiwan
Taiwan got to grips with the Covid breakout better than any other country, but it’s legion of local builders may yet bear the brunt of the pandemic as it continues to ravage crucial export markets
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Market Overview | Europe
The fallout of Covid-related lockdowns and safety protocols has had far-reaching impacts on Europe’s industry, but there are winners amid the upheaval. What does this mean for the boating sector?
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Market Overview | Germany
Confidence in Germany’s marine leisure industry is high and builders’ order books are full, but changing boat usage, dated business models, and an ageing demographic present both challenges and opportunities
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News
Boat sales market report | Spain
The market has stabilized for boat sellers, although new- and used- boat sales volumes remain mixed
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Yacht Brokerage Market Report | Q1 2016 summary
In the first quarter of 2016, the yacht brokerage market in Europe and the US matched sales volumes from the first quarter of 2015, with 7,209 boats reported sold. However, the total price paid declined by 7% to $1.07 billion.