Seawork – Page 43
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Seawork première for new Kohler generators
The UK”s Atlantis Marine Power is returning to Seawork for the first UK showing of Kohler’s all-new J and C series generators.
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New WMA app at Seawork
Education, training, consultancy and research provider, Warsash Maritime Academy (WMA), part of Southampton Solent University, will be at Seawork 2014 with its new learning app.
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Top trio combine to meet all demands
Some of commercial boat building''s well known names are joining forces to offer a range of catamarans and mono hulls for windfarm support, ferry, survey, pilot boat and enforcement sectors, and will be exhibiting at Seawork.
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Sovereign bounces back to Seawork
Judy Toft, head of technical sales at UK-based Sovereign Rubber, recounts the process of moving up from Seawork visitor to Seawork exhibitor.
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Seawork spells success for ASAP
Long-time Seawork exhibitor ASAP Supplies of Beccles, Suffolk, (stand B161) is celebrating 25 years and owes its growth to achieving international recognition as a supplier of marine equipment for all types of commercial vessel.
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Alicat & South Boats IOW sign £5.5m contract
Seawork 2014 exhibitors, Alicat and South Boats IOW, have received a £5.5 million, two-workboat order from Lowestoft-based operator Iceni Marine Services.
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Dometic Marine sponsors Seawork wi-fi
Dometic Marine, Swedish HVAC, engine room ventilation and sanitation specialist, is sponsoring the wi-fi at this year’s Seawork. Visitors and exhibitors connecting to the Internet will be directed to a Dometic landing page, before receiving a prompt to input the password ‘Dometic’.
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McTay sets out its stall
Seawork exhibitor McTay Marine Services has a world-renowned reputation in the design, build and delivery of specialised ships and workboats since it was established in 1974, as a subsidiary of McTay Engineering Ltd.
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Seawork Innovations Showcase
This year’s Seawork Innovations Showcase is now open for entries. The winners will be announced on Tuesday 10th June at the Mayflower Terminal, Port of Southampton.
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SWL prepares for Seawork debut
SWL Rope Lifting and Testing Ltd will be exhibiting at Mercator Media Ltd’s Seawork Exhibition for this first time this year with its recently extended portfolio.
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Solent Plastics returns
Following a successful Seawork Exhibition in 2013, Solent Plastics confirms it will be exhibiting again in 2014.
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Bags of potential
Buoyancy and ballast specialist, Unique Seaflex, is returning to Mercator Media Ltd''s Seawork Exhibition this year on stand C7.
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Charity and Taylor début
UK-based Charity and Taylor (electronic services) Ltd, which specialises in marine sales, service and repairs, is exhibiting at Mercator Media Ltd''s Seawork Exhibition for the first time this year.
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Sealite LEDs brighten up Oz
Long-time Seawork exhibitor, Sealite, recently completed an overhaul of Emery Point Lighthouse for Darwin Port Corporation.
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ISP salutes Seawork support
UK-based marine safety specialist, International Safety Products (ISP), is preparing to return to Mercator Media Ltd''s Seawork Exhibition this year following a surge in overseas sales.
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PM Shipping set to return to Seawork
Germany-based PM Shipping is to return to Seawork this year following its successful debut in 2013, where it secured a contract to deliver a windfarm support vessel to Hong Kong.
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Steelcraft spins its story at Seawork
Finland-based Steelcraft Propellers is exhibiting at Mercator Media Ltd''s Seawork Exhibition this year, where it will showcase a range of its bespoke propellers.
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MIT hits 40
Marine & Industrial Transmissions Ltd (MIT) is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and will be commemorating the achievement at Mercator Media Ltd''s Seawork Exhibition.
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WaterMota prepares for Seawork first
UK-based WaterMota is to display a complete propulsion package at this year’s Seawork Exhibition for the first time.
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‘Fuel of the future’ GLEAMS at Seawork
The question “Will my ship (or workboat) run on this?” will be a hot topic at Europe''s largest commercial marine exhibition, Seawork 2014.