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Twin Order for Ali-Cats during seawork2003
01 Sep 2003
Martin Hackett of Ali-It Marine reported the sale of a 14.95m foil-assisted catamaran configuration car transporter, to operate between Alderney and Dielette on the French mainland.
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Fifteen minutes of fame.....
01 Sep 2003
seawork2003 attracted record numbers of journalists, including BBC TV, who broadcast coverage of the exhibition on the opening day.
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Ocean Dynamics lives up to its name
01 Sep 2003
Shortly after seawork 2003, Rupert ‘Bear’ Grylls, along with four crew members, successfully crossed the Atlantic, via Greenland and Iceland, in the 11m open RIB.
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South Boats’ success at seawork2003
01 Sep 2003
Ben Colman, Sales Director of South Boats, reports that that two craft have been ordered as a direct result of exhibiting on the pontoons at seawork2003
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Norma seals success
01 Sep 2003
Norma Products, leaders in the manufacture of hose clips, the heavy-duty GBS bolt clamp and plastic hose connectors and pipe clips, report a highly successful appearance at seawork2003.
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Victory on Day One
01 Sep 2003
Mike O’Neill of Victory Marine reported a significant sale of Dynex 75 ultra-strong rope to the League of Venturers, a Solent-based life-saving service, on the opening day of seawork2003.
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Quick sale
01 Sep 2003
Within the first hour of seawork2003, ZF Great Britain made a sale to co-exhibitor WaterMota, who placed an order for two ZF280 gearboxes to be fitted to a glass-bottomed tourism boat operating out of the Isle of Skye.
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Servowatch’s Innovations Triumph
01 Sep 2003
The seawork ‘Spirit of Innovation’ trophy was presented by Nick Horton of sponsors Bond Pearce to Steve Smith of Servowatch for its Systems and Information Management System (SIMS) during the seawork2003 Gala Dinner.
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Exhibition’s Unique Appeal
01 Sep 2003
During seawork2003, over 4,500 visitors from 24 countries – notably western Europe and USA, but embracing the Middle and Far East, Falkland Islands, Nigeria and Australasia – came to the exhibition and over 78% of them said they planned to return next year.
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Our Numbers Up
01 May 2003
Industry confidence is strong and the commercial marine sector is expressing that confidence in vastly increased backing for the unique exhibition and conference that supports it.
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It’s vital to know the ropes…
01 May 2003
In almost every aspect of the industry, knowledge of ropes, lines and the properties of modern filaments and fibres is essential for safety and security.
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Safety, Safety, Safety
01 May 2003
A host of new exhibitors and new products make a visit to seawork2003 an imperative for managers and executives whose roles include this vital responsibility.
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‘Spirit of Innovation Award’ Presentation
01 May 2003
Following the success of the 2002 Innovations Showcase, sponsors Bond Pearce are sponsoring the first ever seawork Innovations Award at the event this year. Named the ‘Spirit of Innovation’, the trophy will be presented to the company which has been involved in the development of the most innovative product, vessel or project within the past 12 months.
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Small Companies with Big Ideas
01 May 2003
The Small Business Enterprise Zone at seawork2003 is set to be a major area of interest for visitors this year.
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Your last chance to say ‘Bon Voyage’ to Transatlantic Bear
01 May 2003
A unique opportunity to see Ocean Dynamics’ 11m open RIB, skipper Bear Grylls, and members of his crew, before they attempt the high latitude transatlantic crossing later this summer.
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The future of our ports
01 May 2003
If you want to know how ports will cope with a changing world economy, this is a unique opportunity to find out first hand from those in the know.
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More Power to the People
01 May 2003
No other UK commercial marine event can boast more exhibitors from the power and propulsion sector.
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Coatings? paints? Non-slip surfaces?
01 May 2003
seawork’s got it covered with over a dozen specialist manufacturers and suppliers
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Halmatic 1-2-3-4-5
01 May 2003
The UK’s most prolific workboat builder, VT Halmatic Ltd, will present five very different vessels at seawork this year.
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‘The best seawork yet!’
01 May 2003
Commenting recently on the 2003 event, Andrew Webster, Managing Director of Mercator Media, said: ‘I believe we have our best show ever.’




