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NewsMarineMax addresses cyber breach, marina seizure, return to seasonality
US firm tells Wall Street analysts it expects a strong April following a weaker than expected fiscal Q2
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Green TechnologiesTackling derelict boat issues
The city of New York, through its Parks & Recreation Department, has established a program to address the 800 derelict boats abandoned along its 520 miles of shoreline and take steps to prevent the problem from growing.
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NewsLower volumes, higher prices lead to flat Q1 for Caterpillar
US engine builder reports slightly lower revenues but higher profits in “rewarding” first quarter of 2024
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NewsRevenues down, margins up in mixed Q1 for Dometic
Lower revenues and earnings, partially offset by higher operating and EBITA margins, underscore divided results for marine and outdoor equipment manufacturer
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AVJL Audio’s new wireless stereo remote controller
Remote brings boaters convenience and capability
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Green TechnologiesNew ICOMIA Diversity Committee
Initiative sees spike of interest both within and outside of ICOMIA membership
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NewsBrunswick Q1 revenues down 21% from record 2023
Results consistent with expectations in soft retail market, with strong winter boat show sales for Sea Ray, Boston Whaler
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NewsMarine Products Q1 sales, profits down on soft US market
Reduced demand in the face of high channel inventory levels and elevated interest rates leads to double-digit declines for Chaparral, Robalo parent
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Boatbuilding Materials & MachineryInsight | Strength in numbers
Sunstream aims to grow both volumes and profits by focusing its new Helix-P high-speed hydraulic boat lift on commercial marina applications
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NewsMarineMax reports modest Q2 growth, lowers guidance
Second-quarter revenues up 2% compared to the same time last year, driven largely by boat sales
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NewsSA yard starts construction on first locally-built USV
The 9.5m unmanned surface vessel will be delivered in October
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NorwayInsight | Knut Frostad - executive chairman, Henri-Lloyd
It’s been a turbulent few years for the revered sailing clothing brand Henri-Lloyd. Founded by Henri Strzelecki and Angus Lloyd in 1963, the brand was the go to choice for technical sailing wear, its on-water success mirrored with a winning crossover to fashion sportwear in the 1980s and 1990s, ...
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NetherlandsEmbracing the challenge of the new normal
Jarno Berkhof joined Mercator Marine Group (MMG) as CEO in March, overseeing the marine equipment supplier’s growing presence not just in the Netherlands but in Germany too. Here he talks to IBI about taking the company formerly known as Allpa Marine Equipment into the next phase of growth









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