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Insight | Ancasta - How to drive new boat sales
Headquartered in the UK, but with an international network of brokers, Ancasta is a distributor for several leading brands of yacht and sells between 50-70 new models a year. Managing director Nick Griffith explains how sales can be optimised for the OEM
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Innovation paying dividends for manufacturers
Innovative products, value for money and quick delivery prove recipe for success for the UK’s legion of marine equipment and accessories suppliers
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Focus on profitability as supply chain headaches ease
Our annual A-Z review of key UK boatbuilders, with business updates and outlook comment on 2024
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Industry cautiously optimistic despite challenges ahead
Activity is settling back after post-pandemic highs and consumer facing businesses have had a more difficult year, but there are reasons to remain cheerful with at least some of the lock-down generation of new owners staying in the market
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How Sunseeker’s Technology Centre is helping build in-house capability
Investment drives productivity boost at UK yard
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Finding the business that is hidden just under the water
Barton Marine Equipment has its 75th birthday this year and is marking that by uncovering future opportunities across several generations of customers, as owner and CEO, Suzanne Blaustone explains to Kim Hollamby
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LiDAR offering ‘Seismic shift’ in autonomous driving
Auto sector hitting major milestones on route to self-driving cars
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Navigating marine marketing trends: How to cut through the noise
With the boat shows upon us, Pulse asked Nona Pedersen, CEO and director of marketing at business development specialists Yessss., about the new marketing landscape and the best ways to make sure your message cuts through
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Insight | Sustainable expansion
Williams Jet Tenders has invested heavily in a five-year plan to embrace sustainable manufacturing, refresh the branding and bring more production in-house. IBI was invited to the UK facility to see the improvements first hand
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Growth slows as inflation cuts into consumer confidence and spending
New boat sales slow, but brokerage holds up as heat ebbs from market
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IBI Aug | Sep ’23 digital issue
The latest issue of IBI investigates developments in the US market; how the Chinese sector is back on track post Covid; and why the superyacht refit sector is shifting gear
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IBI June | July ’23 digital issue
The latest issue of IBI investigates developments in the US market; how the Chinese sector is back on track post Covid; and why the superyacht refit sector is shifting gear
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Insight | Cockwells: Where tradition meets tomorrow
The UK firm bringing artisanal craft into the production boatbuilding arena
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IBI April | May ’23 digital issue
The latest issue of IBI lifts the lid on the inboard engine tech; why playing to their strengths is helping the markets in Germany and Turkey adapt to a new normal, and we get the inside business track from BRP, X Shore, Quick, Besenzoni and more…
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IBI Feb | Mar ’23 digital issue
Coming off two sizzling showcases of new industry technology and products at CES and boot 2023, the latest issue of IBI is packed with insights on outboard engine developments, the flurry of new tech start-ups, and advances in sustainability. This issue delivers our annual must-read reports on the French ...
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Equipment firms look to invest in people, product and capacity
Despite ongoing concerns about parts, people and prices, the UK’s equipment and service sector is profiting from a buoyant market, reinvesting its earnings and working towards greater sustainability
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Full speed ahead with investment as boatbuilders and distributors eye leaner medium term
IBI canvassed some of the UK’s key boatbuilders about their 2022 and prospects for the year ahead
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Demand, supply and people shape outlook for leisure marine sector
A cost-of-living crisis and surging inflation may be grabbing headlines, but with record order books extending well into 2024, the UK’s marine industry remains sheltered, for now, from economic headwinds
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