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Things are moving in the boating industry. Here is the latest news from the yachting industry. The news of March 13, 2023.

Nimbus Group to build ships in the United States

The Swedish group Nimbus has announced the acquisition of the American shipyard EdgeWater Power Boats, in order to expand its presence on the North American market. The group, which owns 7 brands built in Sweden, Poland and Finland, now has an industrial presence in the United States.

An investment fund takes control of SMM Composites

Pechel takes a majority stake in the industrial company SMM Composites. The investment fund is taking control of the company, which specializes in the manufacture of large composite parts and tooling, particularly for the nautical and naval industries. Alian Industries and Vincent Marsaudon, head of Lorima, who had participated in the takeover with the Carboman group in 2017, remain in the capital.

Molabo launches a pre-wired version of its motors

To facilitate the installation of its Iscad V50 electric motors, the German manufacturer Molabo has announced the release of its MOLAConnect Box system. The pre-wired box, known as plug and play, aims to facilitate the distribution of the device.

Sygnus integrates the capital of IMM Shipyard

The investment fund Sygnus Deneb has acquired a 35% stake in Caribbean Marine Investment, the holding company that manages various shipyards in the Caribbean, St. Martin and Guadeloupe, including IMM, FKG Marine and Dockside Management.

BatO Bilan expands its network

The BatO Bilan network of marine surveyors is expanding its presence. It announces the arrival of Gilles Robert and Survey CMCS in Guadeloupe and Vincent Esteffe and Ouest Expertise Maritime in Ille-et-Vilaine.

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