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Raymarine changes hands

Things are moving in the boating industry. Back to the latest news from the yachting industry. The news of May 25, 2021.

Acquisition of Flir and Raymarine finalized

Announced in January 2021, the Flir buyout process Teledyne's acquisition of Raymarine, the company specializing in thermal imaging equipment and onboard cameras, and its Raymarine brand of marine electronics, has been finalized. Shareholders' meetings validated the terms of the transaction on May 13, 2021.

Giorgio Armani invests in Italian Sea Group

The Italian Sea Group, owner of the Admiral Yachts, Tecnomar and NCA Refit brands, has announced that it has obtained the support of the Armani fashion group and a Belgian pharmaceutical entrepreneur, Marck Coucke, for its capital opening procedure. Giorgio Armani has in the past participated in the design of 2 yachts for his personal use.

Monaco Marine finalizes its work in Saint-Tropez

The Monaco Marine Group has announced the completion of its optimization work at its Saint-Tropez shipyard. Initiated in December 2019, they included the addition of 2 new 150T motorized gantry cranes and a 60T crane, as well as a motorized cart supporting up to 100 tons.

ICOMIA in Portugal for its conference dedicated to marinas

The International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) has announced the result of its tender to hold the ICOMIA WORLD MARINAS CONFERENCE 2023. The edition will be held in the fall in Vilamoura, southern Portugal.

Cummins Supports Explorer Mike Horn

Explorer Mike Horn has received support from Cummins France. The marine engine manufacturer is providing two QSM11 engines, each rated at 450hp, and an Onan on-board generator in addition to the one already on board the Pangaea.

Temo rewarded by France Relance

The start-up Temo has been selected in a call for projects launched by France Relance. The company and its transportable electric motor have been selected in the Transport and Mobility category.

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