seawork2003 Soars on Solid Support
01 Mar 2003
Seawork 2003 sees what has become one of Europe's leading commercial marine exhibitions and conferences return to the working Port of Southampton for the sixth consecutive year.
Seats Make seawork Debut
01 Mar 2003
German maufacturer PortnerSitze makes its seawork debut this year showing the comprehensive range of specialised marine seating and ancillary components which they manufacture.
Subsea Vision Surveys seawork Exhibition
01 Mar 2003
Travelling to seawork for the first time from their Wimborne, Dorset base is Subsea Vision Ltd, a company offering a broad range of nearshore and offshore underwater survey capabilities.
See in the Dark at seawork
01 Mar 2003
A new exhibitor at seawork2003 will be Plate & Locate Ltd, Cheshire UK based specialists in the manufacture, supply and installation of vessel marking and warning signs as well as evacuation sign systems.
Line Protection in seawork Line-Up
01 Mar 2003
New to the UK market and new to seawork for 2003 is Cheltenham based Chafe-Pro (UK) Ltd. The company manufactures and supplies a range of products for the protection of mooring tug/ towing lines from damage due to chafe and abrasion.
New Marine Safety Helmet on Show at seawork
01 Mar 2003
Heading to seawork2003 will be Gecko Headgear of Bude in Cornwall UK. The latest advances in design technology will be on display, incorporated into the Gecko Marine Safety Helmet (GMSH).
seawork2003 Conference: Be There, Be Aware of the Issues
01 Mar 2003
seawork's Conference Programme, running concurrently with the Exhibition in the same Canary Island Fruit Terminal facility, has always been an integral part of the event. The seawork2002 Conference was highly praised by delegates for the breadth of its scope and the quality of its speakers. For seawork2003, the organisers have put together another highly topical Conference Programme.
LeeSan Gets Pumped Up for seawork
01 Mar 2003
seawork2003 exhibitor Lee Sanitation has provided pump out facilities for a just completed new marina basin at Apsley Mill on the Grand Union Canal at Hemel Hempstead.
seawork Trade Association Meetings
01 Mar 2003
seawork provides a natural venue for marine association meetings as their members have already converged in Southampton for the Exhibition and Conference.
ISPS Training Takes Centre Stage at seawork2003
01 Mar 2003
The new IMO security standards incorporated in the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) were adopted by the Contracting Governments to SOLAS at the IMO Diplomatic Conference late last year. The phasing in time for ISPS is remarkably short, ending on 1 July 2004.
Wave 7 Gives seawork a Lift
01 Mar 2003
Wave Seven Marine make their seawork debut this year.
seawork Newcomer Set to Chase Fuel Bugs
01 Mar 2003
Should anyone showing a boat at seawork's floating exhibition encounter fuel contamination problems during the show, first time exhibitor Liquid Engineering (UK) Ltd will be close at hand with the solution.
Hydrosphere and Mobilis Join Forces for seawork
01 Mar 2003
Following the recent appointment of Hydrosphere, the Hampshire based manufacturer and supplier of aids to navigation and monitoring equipment, as the exclusive distributor of Mobilis products for the UK and Ireland, the two companies will share a much larger combined stand at seawork2003.
seawork to Get a 'Second Opinion'
01 Mar 2003
Isle of Wight boatbuilders South Boats return to seawork's floating exhibition with Second Opinion, the first example of the South Catamaran 36/11 Sports Fisherman class which measures 36ft LOA with a beam of 3ft 6in and an 8.5 tonnes displacement with full fuel and water. The boat will be available for inspection and trials.
Ultra Tuff Struts Its Stuff at the seawork2003
01 Mar 2003
Ultra Tuff International (UK) makes its first appearance at seawork this year, exhibiting the range of non-skid safety coatings now made available to the British and European markets from their new base in Lancashire UK.
Cat In a Box Makes Tracks to seawork2003
01 Mar 2003
One of the long distance travellers to seawork2003 will be first time exhibitor Neptun Workboats AS from Oslo, Norway. The company's ConCat containerised catamaran is based on a proven workboat design to which is added the unique MB Folding Mechanism (MBFM) which allows the craft to be pulled out of its supplied container and assembled in less than two hours.





