All USA articles – Page 322
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Naiad attains ISO certification
The motion control specialist's Connecticut facility is now ISO 9001:2008 certified
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FLIBS to open as scheduled, despite impending storm
Hurricane Sandy is expected to pass 200 miles east of Ft Lauderdale while continuing its northeastern trajectory
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Brunswick reports slight gain in Q3 sales, lower income
The Boat segment reported an operating loss of US$43.5m
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Azimut announces MarineMax agreement
Distribution deal to be announced in Ft Lauderdale on Friday
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US dealer report points to “stable industry environment”
Despite political concerns, dealers express more optimism about the US marine industry
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Twin Disc Q1 sales decline
The company’s net income dropped to US$1.25m compared to US$9.6m a year ago
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Marine Products Corp reports 73 per cent increase in Q3 sales
Net income nearly doubled compared to the previous year
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US boat retail sales remain stable through September
All boat segments are either flat or up
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AB Inflatables expands dealer network
The Colombian RIB manufacturer has appointed two new dealers in the US
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Chris-Craft expands international presence
The US boatbuilder has appointed new dealers in China, the Middle East and Europe
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America’s Cup Defender: Four-month delay after destroying 72ft raceboat
Oracle Team USA’s US$8m racing catamaran capsizes under Golden Gate and dragged out to sea
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Seakeeper names new COO
John Kermet has been promoted to chief operating officer with immediate effect
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Suntex to develop new marina in Texas
A new facility on Lake Travis is currently being built for Crosswater Yacht Club
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Caribe Nautica partner forms new distributorship
Domenico Fossati has sold his stake in Caribe Nautica and obtained full ownership of Caribe Inflatables USA in order to form The Fossati Group
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Mercury agrees to clean up former production site
The company will spend up to US$2.7m to clean up PCB contamination at its former Cedarsburg, Wisconsin facility