As the exhibition expands so do many of its exhibitors. One of the largest exhibitors, Damen Shipyards Group has a new CEO, Arnout Damen. He has been a member of the group’s Executive Board, responsible for operations and commercial affairs for the last few years and now plans to work on a new divisional structure for the company “to further expand our leading position in the fields of quality, digitalisation and sustainability”.
Worldwide organisation, Lalizas has a commercial presence in more than 129 countries which now includes the UK. Lalizas UK’s new warehouse and sales office offers an extensive range of products for the leisure, military, and commercial marine markets. Charlie Mill, MD of Lalizas UK comments ‘We are delighted to be moving forward with our plans to strengthen our presence in the UK marine market...”
Torqeedo recently announced a partnership with ZF Marine to drive electric mobility for sustainable waterborne passenger transport and have a new vice-president sales EMEA, Jochen Engelmann, who is responsible for expanding sales of the company’s marine electromobility systems and driving growth.
ASL GRP (Air Sea Land Group) has unveiled its extensive new UK factory, five new recruits and a new maritime division. The dynamic armour company has over 30 years’ experience globally across marine, land and airborne vehicles.
Seawork continues to attract new businesses to its pavilions and this year welcomes a wealth of first- time exhibitors. Amongst them are Ceredi SNC, an Italian company specialising in the production of steel, aluminium and plastic accessories including tailor-made tanks for small and large boats; Stone Marine Group, world’s leaders in the design, manufacture, service and repair of propulsion equipment for commercial, naval and leisure vessels; Glamox, the leading supplier of lighting solutions to the world’s marine and offshore markets and Belgium-based Pennel & Flipo which supplies ORCA® fabrics and NAUTA® accessories for professional RIBs, inflatables and a range of other uses.
Also at Seawork - Speed@Seawork
Immediately prior to the event itself, Speed@Seawork 2020 takes place on Monday 8 June. Mercator Media, the organisers of Seawork, introduced the inaugural Speed@Seawork in 2018 as the latest sector-specific feature for Seawork.
Fast vessels operating at high speed for security interventions and Search and Rescue (SAR) are a significant specialist sector of the commercial marine business. Speed@Seawork is aimed at facilitating growth and development for the design, build and operation of these specialist vessels. As operating demands increase, new solutions for propulsion, navigation, communications and care of the crew will be needed.
Speed@Seawork turns the spotlight on the sector, offering knowledge sharing, networking, exhibiting, sponsorship and demonstrating opportunities.
IIMS in conjunction with other organisations that make up the Small Craft Surveyors Forum, is once again presenting an afternoon of education and training content at Seawork. Attendance is free and will be taking place on Wednesday 10 June from 14.00 to 17.00. Watch for the programme to be announced soon and make sure to reserve your free place.
Come and meet the IIMS team on stand M5.
For more information about Seawork visit
https://www.seawork.com.
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