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Metermaid™ Portable Electricity Meter


The best in ship to shore in-line metered leads Designed and manufactured in the UK


n Tried and tested in marinas around the world over 20 years


n Class 1 accuracy n Reliable, rugged, waterproof n 16A or 32A capacity n 200-260V and 100-130V n Cable length to suit you n Comprehensive 2 year warranty n An ISO 9001:2008 company


Available throughout Europe, USA and Canada from selected agents, or direct from:-


85 Cavendish St., Ipswich


IP3 8AX, UK TEL: +44 (0) 1473 215777


FAX: +44 (0) 1473 214060 Email: sales@microcustom.co.uk www.microcustom.co.uk


Maricer (CPES Ltd) Vale Industrial Estate, Spilsby, Lincolnshire PE23 5HE United Kingdom


www.maricer.com sales@maricer.com +44 (0) 1790 753164


EYEBR 23OW


World Class Design,


Manufacture & Installation Services


The Ultimate in Marina Management Software


• Single or Multi-site • On premise or online • Multi-lingual support • Full Multi-currency transaction processing and reporting • Advanced contact relationship management – includes membership • Berthing efficiency and occupancy reporting • Deferred revenue and forecast analysis Options include:


•Synchronisation with MS CRM (on premise or online service)


•Integrated Website Bookings


• Boat Yard Manager Handles all plant and job scheduling


• Integrated EPoS


•Pedestal integration (including Rolec, Meter-MACS, et al)


•Dockside Manager Real time Smartphone or tablet connection


Call us on: +44 (0)1923 246414 Email: sales@starplc.com or visit our website: www.havenstar.com


MARCH 2017 • MARINA EURO-REPORT


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