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Reasons for success of Seawork International


Diary of events SHOWTIME


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Please check websites for up-to-date information before booking hotels or confirming travel plans.


China (Shanghai) Int’l Boat Show Pudong, China 1-3 April, 2021 www.chinaboatshow.com


Singapore Yacht Show Sentosa Cove, Singapore 22-25 April, 2021 www.singaporeyachtshow.com


Palma Int’l Boat Show Palma de Mallorca, Spain 3-6 June, 2021 www.boatshowpalma.com


Korea Int’l Boat Show Goyang City, Republic of Korea 5-7 June, 2021 www.kibs.com


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ttracting over 7,700 top maritime industry professionals, including marina owners and operators, Seawork International is Europe’s leading commercial marine and workboat


exhibition, providing businesses with the opportunity to showcase their products and services to an international audience. As in previous years, the three- day show will take place in Southampton, England, from 15-17 June. Seawork draws visitors from around the globe for the


exhibition and its ancillary conferences and meetings. The quality and variety of the event attracts high calibre decision-makers within the maritime industry, thus providing companies with the opportunity to develop international relationships in one place. It offers a fantastic range of exhibitor options for


businesses to showcase their products and services. These include pontoon berths, open and shell booths, quayside space, dive tanks and sponsorship opportunities. This range of choices provides businesses with a wide variety of facilities to demonstrate and showcase products and vessels, allowing visitors to enjoy a completely interactive and immersive experience, resulting in a higher level of communication with potential customers. Seawork hosts high quality exhibitors, as well as


Daniel S. Natchez and Associates Inc DeckSafe Solutions Ltd LeeSan


Maricer (CPES Ltd) Marine Travelift Inc METSTRADE


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speakers to participate in a conference format that focuses on innovation, trends and industry insight, offering an ideal platform for building business connections and signing deals at the event. The event also benefits from support by a number


of important industry associations, including Society of Maritime Industries (SMI), UK & International Harbour Masters Associations (UKHMA & IHMA), International Institute of Marine Surveying (IIMS), Central Dredging Association (CEDA), the Workboat Association (WA), Association of Diving Contractors (ADC) and British Marine. Over 91% of Seawork International visitors make or


influence purchasing decisions and a breakdown of their job functions is as follows: ● Company Director, Owner, Proprietor or CEO – 40.73% ● Engineering, Technical Manager or Superintendent – 23.17%


● General Purchasing/Sales – 20.46% ● Marine Operations Manager, Harbourmaster or Pilot – 10.67%


● Press – 1.47% ● Other – 3.5% Seawork International info@seawork.com www.seawork.com


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M-TECH Marine Technologies Naval Tecno Sud Srl Seawork International SF Marina


Walcon Marine Ltd Water Witch Co Ltd


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Seawork Southampton, England 15-17 June, 2021 www.seawork.com


Southampton Int’l Boat Show Southampton, England 10-19 September, 2021 www.southamptonboatshow.com


Salone Nautico Genoa, Italy 16-21 September, 2021 www.salonenautico.com


Grand Pavois La Rochelle Port des Minimes, France 28 September-3 October www.grand-pavois.com


ICOMIA World Marinas Conference Dubai, UAE 12-14 October, 2021 www.worldmarinasconference.com


METSTRADE Amsterdam, The Netherlands 16-18 November, 2021 www.metstrade.com


boot Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany 22-30 January, 2022


www.boot.de


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