Actuant reports 4Q, year-end results
Actuant Corp., the parent company of Marinco Electrical Group and Mastervolt, announced higher sales for the fourth quarter and the fiscal year. Consolidated sales for
Actuant Corp., the parent company of Marinco Electrical Group and Mastervolt, announced higher sales for the fourth quarter and the fiscal year. Consolidated sales for
Putting National Marine Electronics Association dealers in a position to succeed in 2012 is one of the themes of NMEA’s 2011 International Marine Electronics Conference
The National Marine Electronics Association named five people to its board to succeed retiring members whose three-year terms have expired. The new directors are: New
The Federal Communications Commission recently prohibited the manufacture, importation, sale and installation of fixed-mount digital selective calling-equipped marine radios that do not meet certain new
In response to a Coast Guard request, the National Marine Electronics Association is working toward a solution aimed at saving lives at sea. The goal,
The National Marine Electronics Association has granted NMEA 2000 certification for Geonav’s new Multi-Instrument Display. The certification officially recognizes that Geonav’s MID 110 adheres to
MIAMI – The National Marine Electronics Association launched a program at the Miami International Boat Show that allows boaters to identify marine electronics dealers that
British-based Actisense is collaborating with Nobeltec, the U.S. developer of PC-based marine navigation software programs and supplier of electronic charts, hardware and accessories, to integrate
The National Marine Electronics Association extended its international reach as an active participant at METS, the world’s largest marine-equipment trade exposition. At the Nov. 16-18
Actuant Corp., the parent company of Marinco Electrical Group, signed a definitive agreement to acquire the stock of Mastervolt. Total consideration for the transaction is
Actuant Corp., the parent company of Marinco Electrical Group and Mastervolt, announced higher sales for the fourth quarter and the fiscal year. Consolidated sales for
Putting National Marine Electronics Association dealers in a position to succeed in 2012 is one of the themes of NMEA’s 2011 International Marine Electronics Conference
The National Marine Electronics Association named five people to its board to succeed retiring members whose three-year terms have expired. The new directors are: New
The Federal Communications Commission recently prohibited the manufacture, importation, sale and installation of fixed-mount digital selective calling-equipped marine radios that do not meet certain new
In response to a Coast Guard request, the National Marine Electronics Association is working toward a solution aimed at saving lives at sea. The goal,
The National Marine Electronics Association has granted NMEA 2000 certification for Geonav’s new Multi-Instrument Display. The certification officially recognizes that Geonav’s MID 110 adheres to
MIAMI – The National Marine Electronics Association launched a program at the Miami International Boat Show that allows boaters to identify marine electronics dealers that
British-based Actisense is collaborating with Nobeltec, the U.S. developer of PC-based marine navigation software programs and supplier of electronic charts, hardware and accessories, to integrate
The National Marine Electronics Association extended its international reach as an active participant at METS, the world’s largest marine-equipment trade exposition. At the Nov. 16-18
Actuant Corp., the parent company of Marinco Electrical Group, signed a definitive agreement to acquire the stock of Mastervolt. Total consideration for the transaction is