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BBEx Special Booking Deals
01 Feb 2007
All visitors and exhibitors get these deals when they book accommodation for BBEx through the Bournemouth International Conference Bureau (BICB). This is the BIC and Pavilion Theatre complex – contact the Ticket Line: 0870 111 3000 and Group Sales: 01202 451865
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BB thanks its BBEx sponsors
01 Feb 2007
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The party’s FREE!!
01 Feb 2007
When deciding how to put BBEx together, the annual Marine Trade Show sit-down dinner was one of the first things to disappear.
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The Marine Skills Centre Innovations Showcase
01 Feb 2007
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Seminars and the Breakfast Briefing
01 Feb 2007
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New Products
01 Feb 2007
BBEx will, as you can imagine, have lots of new products on offer. Space restrictions mean we can’t indicate them all, but here a few:
BBEx Review
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Attendance up at 2nd BBEx
19 Feb 2007
This year’s second running of the Boating Business Exhibition (BBEx) closed on Thursday evening on a high note with visitor attendance up and more than 50 companies already booked for the 2008 show, says Peter Nash.
Business Matters
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Health & Safety: the myths behind the mysteries
01 Feb 2007
In this month's Business Matters column, Paul Burnley and Stuart Ponting say with multi-million pound fines for companies and directors, managers and employees facing jail or heavy fines for H&S breaches, companies are failing to grasp the key issues
Comment
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With the announcement of the Earls Court Boat Show, the industry has some serious thinking to do
01 Feb 2007
The proposed Earl Court Boat Show has set the cat among the pigeons and gives us all some very difficult choices to make.
LBS Extra
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LBS Extra
19 Feb 2007
Peter Nash reports on some of the events taking place during the London Boat Show, starting with the bi-annual British Marine Federation (BMF) Dinner at the House of Commons on the Thursday before the show.
LBS Review
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Bad attendance. Good sales. A funny old show
01 Feb 2007
Hopes were high that we’d manage to halt the slide in attendance at the 4th LBS at ExCeL, says Peter Nash. Well, we didn’t do that. But a lot of exhibitors did loads of business
Legal
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Can we salvage our reputation please, asks Tim Reynolds in this month's Legal column
01 Feb 2007
The allegations of bullying an attractive, intelligent actress visiting this country and the frenzied plundering of cargo washed ashore from the stricken foreign vessel, both occurring in the same week, have generated considerable critical foreign media coverage and damaged our national reputation.
Letters
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ExCeL’s knots
01 Feb 2007
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Red Diesel
01 Feb 2007
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The Earls Court Boat Show
01 Feb 2007
News
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C-Map purchase takes off
30 Jul 2008
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Owner and boat gutted by blaze
19 Feb 2007
Owner Mike Knowles watched as his luxury motor yacht burst into flames and sank soon after leaving Brighton Marina on Sunday afternoon.
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Navico to acquire BNT’s marine electronics business
19 Feb 2007
Navico International Ltd is to acquire the marine electronics business of Brunswick New Technologies (BNT), a unit of the Brunswick Corporation, the world's largest builder of recreational boats.
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Teignbridge expands
01 Feb 2007
Teignbridge Propellers has announced expansion and upgrade plans worth nearly £2 million, writes Katina Read.
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Tacktick wins another Innovation Award
01 Feb 2007
In Portsmouth the annual Business Excellence Awards were presented on January 18 with several marine companies and names featuring in the various categories, writes Iain Sutherland.
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MDL buys Sparkes Marina
01 Feb 2007
MDL Marinas last month acquired Sparkes Marina in Hayling Island for a rumoured price of between £7 million and £8.5m.
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Falmouth up for award
01 Feb 2007
The traditional boatbuilding course at Falmouth Marine School has been shortlisted for a national award, writes Katina Read.
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Cheetah’s Ventnor plans approved
01 Feb 2007
After four years of discussion with Isle of Wight council planners, Cheetah Marine’s revised plans to build a new marine unit on the east side of the pumping station on Ventnor Esplanade have finally been approved.
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BWS relocates to Glasgow
01 Feb 2007
British Waterways Scotland has announced its intention to close the Lowland Canals office at the Falkirk Wheel and re-locate in Glasgow, writes Mike Balmforth.
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2nd South Wales Boat Show runs at Margam Park
01 Feb 2007
The 2nd South Wales Boat Show returns to Margam Park this year as a three day show running from June 15-17 and is expected to attract up to 20,000 visitors.
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Watermota teams with Mecc Alte
01 Feb 2007
Engine and generator specialist Watermota has teamed up with Mecc Alte to sell and distribute its diesel generating sets, writes Katina Read.
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ExCeL and Earls Court go head to head
01 Feb 2007
Exhibitors at the Collins Stewart London Boat Show at ExCeL last month were shocked to be approached to exhibit in a boat show to be launched at Earls Court in December of this year.
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One MBE and one OBE
01 Feb 2007
Mike Golding and Barry Whitelock each received awards in the Queen’s New Year Honours List.
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Hill heads new pyrotechnics company
01 Feb 2007
Chemring Marine Limited has been formed to handle Pains Wessex and Comet pyrotechnic brands for the leisure and commercial marine sectors. The company will be led by managing director Robert Hill.
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Red diesel price claims ‘alarmist’
01 Feb 2007
Claims that the loss of the UK’s derogation on red diesel could see the price of fuel double are, says Ancasta, alarmist.
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Lorry smashes Middlewich Aqueduct
01 Feb 2007
Around 09.00 on January 25 a lorry managed to smash into the Middlewich Aqueduct, causing the damage seen here.
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Easy and cheap way to get into e-commerce
01 Feb 2007
Hanson Park, an exhibitor at BBEx last year, offers a cost effective means for small companies to get into online trading.
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Mailspeed closes Southsea store
01 Feb 2007
Mailspeed Marine has closed its chandlery in Southsea Marina. The store was opened 14 months ago and was the company's first store on the south coast.
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2nd BBEx set to succeed
01 Feb 2007
The second edition of BBEx runs at the Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) on February 14 and 15.
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MIR entries building
01 Feb 2007
Since we asked companies to complete entry forms (the Mk 1 pen and paper is hard to beat), we’ve had 38 confirmed entries for the 2007 Marine Industry Regatta.
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UK developing biodegradable hulls
01 Feb 2007
The UK is on its way to developing car doors, boat hulls and baby capsules manufactured from super-strong, lightweight plastic made from plant products, which harmlessly biodegrades at the end of its life, says a government report published last month.
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Cruise Kintyre guide
01 Feb 2007
The Crinan Canal, together with strategic partners Isle of Gigha and Isle of Sanda, has launched Cruise Kintyre, a new information brochure covering all aspects of sailing and cruising around the Kintyre peninsula, writes Mike Balmforth.
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US Powerboat sales down
01 Feb 2007
The December version of Info-Link’s Bellwether Report suggests the combined 15ft plus powerboat segment in the Bellwether states finished the year down about 8%.
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MSC Napoli highlights environmental threat
01 Feb 2007
The environmental threat posed by the stranded MSC Napoli off Branscombe beach illustrated the need for robust and effective decision support systems to assist those responsible for managing risks to the marine environment.
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Halyard completes restructuring with two new directors
01 Feb 2007
Marine exhaust system manufacturer Halyard has announced two company directors to complete the company’s management restructuring.
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MEMS supports redundant workers
01 Feb 2007
The UK's Marine, Engineering and Manufacturing Skills (MEMS) Partnership has launched a new programme designed to support workers in these fields who face the risk of redundancy.
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Yellow taxi for Plymouth and south east Cornwall
01 Feb 2007
A ring-and-ride water taxi service is due to open in the Plymouth area later this year, writes Katina Read.
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15 Years Ago
01 Feb 2007
From the vaults of marketing consultants PNTA - www.pnta.co.uk
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VersaDock sets up international subsidiary
01 Feb 2007
VersaDock, the US manufacturer of modular floating dock systems, has set up a UK subsidiary to deal with international business outside the US, writes Iain Sutherland.
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Sunseeker in £10m expansion
01 Feb 2007
Sunseeker International is planning to invest £10 million to expand its manufacturing facilities in Poole over the next two years, according to a report in The Financial Times, writes Iain Sutherland.
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As much boats as caravans
01 Feb 2007
The National Boat Caravan & Outdoor Show is rapidly becoming a boat show as well as a caravan show. And the 2006 show got over 142,000 people attending.
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Anger at changes to Whitby harbour plans
01 Feb 2007
Whitby's controversial £2.8m harbour development has attracted more outrage following ‘major changes’ to the original plans proposed by Scarborough Council.
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Key companies sign for 2007 Southampton Sports Boat and RIB Show
01 Feb 2007
A number of key names have signed to exhibit at the newly located 2007 Southampton Sports Boat and RIB Show.
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US court certifies class-action lawsuit against Caterpillar Inc
01 Feb 2007
A US district judge recently certified a national class-action lawsuit against Caterpillar Inc. that potentially affects more than 7,000 Caterpillar marine engines produced since 1996. If successful, damages in excess of $100 million could be awarded, said the Detroit News.
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Bénéteau produces its 1000th Antarès 7.60
01 Feb 2007
Bénéteau says Antarès 7.60 hull number 1,000 is due to roll off the Beauvoir assembly line at the beginning of this month.
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Beken of Cowes
01 Feb 2007
Keith Beken of Cowes has died aged 92. The pioneer of 20th century marine photography, he joined his father Frank's shop in Cowes during the 1930s.
According to an item on ybm.com, after his father died in the 1970s Keith Beken established Beken of Cowes with his son Kenneth. He retired in the 1990s.
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Waterways battered in January storms
01 Feb 2007
As the UK was battered by storm force winds and driving rain last month, the inland waterways network didn't escape nature’s mid-winter beating.
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Defra grant cut no suprise for BW's Evans
01 Feb 2007
Just before Christmas the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) announced the level of grant funding for British Waterways (BW) for the year 2007/08.
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White stands down at AINA
01 Feb 2007
Ian White, AINA’s chairman since May 2003, stood down on January 31 following his decision to take early retirement from British Waterways.
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Barton Marine purchases Wincher tooling and distribution rights
01 Feb 2007
Barton Marine has purchased the tooling and distribution rights for the Wincher – the specially designed rubber moulding that converts a standard winch into a self tailing unit.
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Bainbridge to distribute Globe products in UK
01 Feb 2007
Bainbridge International appointed as exclusive UK distributor for Globe Composite Solutions.
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Marina plans get consent
01 Feb 2007
A batch of new planning consents has given the green light to more Scottish marina projects, writes Mike Balmforth.
Paints & Coating
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Osmosis: prevention better than cure
01 Feb 2007
If left untreated, blistering of a hull - aka osmosis - can affect the boat’s value, says Jemma Tipping. But with treatment so expensive, prevention is a better option
Portsmouth Poll
Training
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Atracting youngsters to the industry is an ongoing challenge, says Sarah Dhanda in this month's Training column
01 Feb 2007
This is the first of what will be a regular column highlighting key issues facing employers regarding recruiting, training and retaining staff.
Washington Post
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Nothing's new, says Jim Nolan in this month's Washington Post
01 Feb 2007
The headline ‘Most expect downturn to spill over into 2007’ on the cover of the January edition Soundings Trade Only (the US equivalent of Boating Business) sums up the current mood over here.
Webtrading
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Details, details, says Ian Atkins in this month's Webtrading
01 Feb 2007
Are you a salesman or a data analyst? Well these days you need to be both. Intelligent lead management can create significant increases in sales and these are sales which could easily be picked up by a competitor with better management of his database of prospects than you.






