All Poland articles – Page 26
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Company Intelligence Report: J.W. Slepsk
Initially focused on construction of commercial and residential buildings, J.W. Slepsk is now one of Poland’s largest boatbuilders and one of three companies that produce boats for Brunswick Marine in EMEA. Owned and run by Jozef Wiszniewski, Slepsk builds motorboats, including Sea Ray, Quicksilver and Arvor models for Brunswick, ...
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Company Intelligence Report: Parker Poland
Established in the 1970s, Parker Poland Sp. z.o.o is a leading importer and distributor of engines and marine equipment, headquartered in Czosnów, Warsaw with a network of more than 50 dealers across Poland. Represented brands include Mercury, CMD, Quicksilver, Vetus, Simard, FLIR, and Ultraflex. The company also manufactures deep-V RIBs ...
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Company Intelligence Report: Balt-Yacht
Established in 1990, Balt Yacht originally produced motor and sail boats primarily for export for French companies Jeanneau, Mar-Import and Interboat. The company is now one of three Polish yards building boats for Brunswick Marine in EMEA, as well as some Norwegian and British clients and its home market. ...
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Despite drop in attendance, Polish show delivers
This year's Wind & Water attracted a record number of exhibitors, most of which were pleased with the level of business achieved
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Tacktick appoints Polish distributor
Ma-Je-R in Warsaw will represent Tacktick's complete range of wireless marine electronics in Poland
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Markets and regions | Europe: Round up - Two-speed recovery
Germany’s resurgence is good news but the mediterranean markets remain weak, threatening europe’s fragile recovery
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BUSINESS REPORT | Poland: Oar inspiring - A modern performer in an old-fashioned world
The drum beat of technology sets the pace for most industries. However, a small oar manufacturer is bucking the trend with its crafted products for a niche market.
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BUSINESS REPORT | Poland
Poland’s track record as a contract boatbuilder for a number of key European and US yards is well documented. However, demand for home-grown brands is on the rise too — and not just in export markets, as early indications suggest that an increasing number of ‘middle-class’ Polish consumers are slowly ...









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