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News about Seawork 2005

  • Pontoon Perspective

    For three days only, a unique fleet of vessels gather in Southampton Water. 

  • South Boats’ New Cat Supports Renewables

    The South Catamaran 13m Island (Alloy), codenamed SCC001, is a ‘first of class’ new build for the newly formed South Boats Special Projects Division and is scheduled for customer acceptance at Seawork 2005 International. 

  • Mojo puts Waves to Work

    Cornwall-based Mojo Maritime has recently been contracted by client Fugro-Geos to install a wave measurement buoy 12 miles off the coast near St Ives.  

  • Kongsberg Focus on DiveWork

    The latest introduction to Kongsberg Maritime’s Diver product range to be demonstrated at DiveWork is the OE14-308 5 Mega Pixel Digital Stills Camera with dedicated OE11-342 Flashgun. 

  • RIB Trail

    Follow the RIB Trail at Seawork 2005 International and you will encounter all that’s new  and exciting in the world of Rigid Inflatables.  

  • Dive in to Seawork

    DiveWork is double the size this year, with 80% new exhibitors and an extensive stand and hospitality area for the Association of Diving Contractors.  

  • MICAD Joins PIMSIC to offer Discounted Insurance

    MICAD Marine and PIMSIC Group announce a new agreement to provide deeply discounted insurance products to MICAD Marine customers worldwide.  

  • Improving the Atmosphere

    Central Compressor Consultants will be exhibiting at Seawork for the first time this year, launching a range of high quality breathing air compressors.  

  • Unique Footage of Micro ROV Survey on View

    AquaSpection Ltd were recently involved with the Robert Gordon University of Aberdeen. Their task was to carry out seabed surveys for a prototype turbine platform used for generating tidal energy in Eynhallow Sound in Orkney.  

  • Fourth Show for Ali-it Marine

    Ali-it Marine Ltd is back at Seawork for the fourth time, exhibiting custom built aluminium vessels.  

  • New Low Maintenance Buoys

    Hampshire based Hydrosphere Uk Ltd. will be displaying their latest range of low maintenance, polyethylene buoys on Stand 64.  

  • Smooth Movement from Cleemann

    A key development from Cleemann Chair-Systems GmbH is a sliding-device for pilot chairs, offering the flexibility required by pilots particularly for ‘one-man-bridge’ cockpit style wheelhouses. 

  • Dredge Machine Makes Debut

    Wave Seven Marine, which specialises in the supply of innovative marina equipment, will be promoting the US-built Versi-Dredge transportable dredge machine at Seawork for the first time. Powered by a rugged John Deere diesel engine, Versi-Dredge is already in use world wide in marinas, canals, rivers and ponds. 

  • International Dredging Potential

    ECO Dredging Ltd, is a member of the Dutch Vis Group, and is well known in the specialist field of small scale dredging works.  

  • Eco-friendly Hull Protection from Ecosea

    Cuprotect™ is the complete eco-friendly hull protection system launched late 2004, which will be exhibited by Ecosea on stand 194. 
     

  • Export Success for Ultrajet

    Twin UltraJet 305 waterjets have been specified to propel the first of a series of four 32ft (9.8m) harbour patrol vessels for the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND). The contract was awarded to ABCO Industries of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. 

  • Maintenance-free Mac Boat

    Made in New Zealand and new to the UK, the Mac boat range, presented at Seawork 2005 International by Marine Revolution, are moulded in a sophisticated process that creates a one-piece polyethylene hull. Five times as strong as fibreglass, Mac boats offer a virtually maintenancefree boat. 

  • New Concept in Hydraulics

    Concept Fluid Solutions have been developing a new marine steering hose in association with Gates Hydraulics.  

  • Targa 35 Plus in Demand

    Wessex Marine will be taking their regular berth afloat at Seawork 2005 with a Targa 35 Plus model. 

  • Don't miss Seawork2005 International

    Seawork is the only event which pulls together, in one place, all the strands of the commercial marine business. A visit to Seawork 2005 is the most efficient way for you to: 

  • Accommodation, Flights and Car Parking

    Need accommodation, flights or both? Contact Accommodations UK on +44 (0)191 213 2131 or book@accommodationsuk. co.uk. Flybe.com now runs regular low cost flights from European cities to Southampton Airport, just 12km from Seawork. 

  • The Perfect Exhibition Venue

    Seawork 2005 International is held each year in and around ABP’s Canary Islands Fruit Terminal in the Port of Southampton.  

  • Seawork 2005 Goes International

    Building as always on what has gone before, the eighth annual Seawork Exhibition and Conference again crests the horizon, sailing towards landfall in the ABP Port of Southampton on 14-16 June at the Canary Islands Fruit Terminal. 

  • Seawork Nets Major Fishing Titles

    Seawork2005 International will be of particular interest to the commercial fishing industry. New arrangements between Seawork and two key fishing magazines, Fishing News International and Irish Skipper, will ensure a sharp increase in the number of visitors. 
     

  • Improved Car Parking for 2005

    Seawork2005 International  is pleased to confirm that the contract for the control of car parking has been awarded to RJA (UK) Ltd.  

  • Kick-start Your Marketing

    Sign up now and Seawork2005 International starts working for you straightaway! 

  • 50% Extra Space Dedicated to DiveWork

    The DiveWork area will be extended by 50% to cope with the increased demand for stand space. It will include a larger stand for the Association of Diving Contractors that encompasses a hospitality area to encourage visitors to extend their stay. 

  • Bigger and Better!

    67% of exhibitors at Seawork2004 re-booked straight away for Seawork 2005 

  • Lochin Reinforce Credentials

    Lochin Marine, supporters of Seawork since 1998, exhibited a Lochin 366 Pilot Boat in 2004, in partnership with Goodchild Marine. “It reinforced our credentials on the commercial scene and put us firmly back on the tender list,” says Simon Thomas. “Cattewater Harbour Commissioners are delighted with her all-weather capability.” 

  • Damen New Build set for Seawork Exhibition

    Reflecting the growing status of Seawork, Damen will be returning in 2005 with a bigger presence. In addition to a larger stand in the exhibition hall, the Dutch company will bring a new build to the pontoons – a 24m x 9m 2609 Shoalbuster tug for Jersey Harbours to replace the Duke of Normandy.  

  • Seawork – in a class of its own

    Unst Inshore Rescue will be first time exhibitors at Seawork2005 International, introducing the Fluggaboat – an entirely new aluminiumhull RIB, built in their Shetland facility.  

  • Seawork2005 International Gala Dinner in a Glass of its own!

    The Seawork2005 International Gala Dinner, sponsored for the third year in succession by ZF Great Britain Ltd, will be held at St Mary’s Stadium, home of Southampton Football Club, on Tuesday 14 June. 
     

  • Three-Day Meeting Place

    The meeting rooms and Conference facilities are available to exhibitors at no charge, for private discussions and dealer briefings throughout the event.  

  • Last Chance for Sponsorship Deal!

    Make more of your commitment to Seawork2005! Take up one of the few remaining sponsorship opportunities - priced to suit every budget. You don’t have to be a blue chip company to qualify! 

  • Get an Advantage Over the Rest

    Exhibitors can make the most of pre-show promotion opportunities by using initiatives provided by the Seawork team:   

  • Small Business Opportunities

    Jane Wilson, Exhibiton Manager, reports that some SBEZ (Small Business Enterprise Zone) stands are still available. This is due to the fact that many ‘Small Business’ exhibitors have moved to larger stands as a result of their success at Seawork in previous years. 

  • Seawork2005 means business for exhibitors

    South Boats recently announced a contract with a new customer which was initiated at Seawork2004.  

  • Not to be Missed

    Many of the institutions and legislative bodies responsible for regulating the commercial marine  industry will be presenting papers at Seawork 2005 International. Contributors to the Seawork Conference have already been confirmed from:  

  • More Vessels Afloat at Seawork2005

     

  • DiveWork at Seawork2005

    seawork2004 saw the first DiveWork Pavilion and trail – a section of the exhibition dedicated to and created for the commercial diving sector. 

  • 2005 Conference Takes Shape

    The conference programme for 2005 will address pertinent and topical issues affecting those who work within the commercial marine sector. 

  • Pontoon Berths near Capacity for 2005

    2004 saw a quantum leap in the numbers of vessels showing their paces at Seawork, regular exhibitors appreciating that unrestricted demonstrations can play a major part in influencing customer decisions.  

  • Seawork International

    In just 21 days over seven short years, Seawork has been transformed from a regional trade event to a major international exhibition serving the world’s commercial marine industry – onshore and afloat. 
     

Seawork 2008 - 10th to 12th June 2008