All USA articles – Page 61
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NewsBellini Yacht expands dealer network in the US, Europe
The Italian builder has signed partnership agreements in Spain, France, the UK and US
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NewsMarineMax, Yacht Group collaborate on wireless docking
New partnership announced in time for the start of today’s FLIBS
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NewsBrunswick among ‘World’s Top Companies for Women’ in 2024
US boatbuilder honoured by Forbes for supporting women in the workplace
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NewsSea-Dog appoints European representative
IMDS will help grow the US firm’s marine products in Europe
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NewsDe Antonio Yachts opens US subsidiary
The new organisation will have its official debut at FLIBS tomorrow
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NewsSunstream CEO joins NMMA Marine Accessory and Components Division board
Ken Hey will advocate for the betterment of the industry
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NewsA decade-long onslaught of technology awaits boaters at FLIBS
The largest leaps in technology have probably come from the development of smart and autonomous boats
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NewsFinnish builder expands US boat exports
Inha Works has signed a distribution agreement with Nordic Marine Imports of Florida
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NewsSeakeeper in supply deal with Finnish builder
XO Boats will offer Seakeeper Ride as standard equipment on all XO boat models
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NewsKenCraft Boats announces name change
US builder will now produce boats under the Bay Rider brand name
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NewsThe world arrives in Fort Lauderdale with hopes of a rising economic tide
The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) opens Wednesday as the largest in-water boat show and with hopes of bolstering a softening tourism trade in the “yachting capital of the world”. The show’s seven venues will host more than 1,000 exhibitors, 1,300 vessels and an expected 100,000 visitors and even ...
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NewsMulder Shipyard enters US superyacht market
The official debut of Mulder USA will take place at FLIBS this week
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NewsMasterCraft completes sale of Aviara brand
New owner MarineMax will dock the brand under its Cruiser Yachts subsidiary
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NewsFlorida earmarks US$1m for marine infrastructure hurricane recovery
The money will go towards rebuilding boat slips, docks and other damaged infrastructure
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AIAI reshapes industries, logistics and global trade at a furious pace
Autonomous humanoid robot Figure O2 weighs 70 kilos, is 1.7m tall and can carry loads of up to 20 kilos.
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NewsSix US states object to NARW Vessel Strike Reduction Rule
But new study shows the North Atlantic Right Whale population could be stabilising
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NewsWisconsin community approves US$77m waterfront master plan
The city of Sheboygan is hoping to move forward by improving the lakefront
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NewsOcean Alexander announces sale of new 32 Meter Explorer
The 32E’s rugged reliability was a key deciding factor, yard says









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