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Additive manufacturing is rapidly becoming a go-to technology for companies in the marine industry, and while some choose to outsource, others are taking advantage of the rapidly dropping price of 3D printers.

Additive manufacturing is rapidly becoming a go-to technology for companies in the marine industry, and while some choose to outsource, others are taking advantage of the rapidly dropping price of 3D printers.
The downturn in the marine industry continues as two more companies react to the changing marketplace. MasterCraft Boat Co., of Vonore, Tenn., laid off a
Cruisers Yachts, of Oconto, Wis., is ceasing production for a month because of the economy, according to an AP report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

Riverview facility in Tennessee is being ‘mothballed,’ with 300 jobs either lost or moving within the state Brunswick Corp. announced Jan. 6 plans to “mothball”
Tracker Marine Group is consolidating its aluminum-boat manufacturing operations in response to “continuing evidence of tight credit and soft consumer demand for new boats.” The
Yamaha Motor Company plans to temporarily stop production at 11 facilities worldwide because of the soft market. It was not specified which facilities would be
The third annual Boatbuilders Show on Cape Cod returns Feb. 13-15 at the Resort and Conference Center in Hyannis, Mass. More than 3,000 people visited the
Nautique launched an employee development program to improve the skills of its production team and keep them employed while navigating through a difficult economy. The
Despite the success of its new Picnic Boat, The Hinckley Company announced layoffs at its Trenton, Maine, production facility due to the industry-wide slump in
Brunswick Corp. this morning announced plans to “mothball” its Riverview boatbuilding facility near Knoxville, Tenn., which manufactures Sea Ray boats. Production will wind down during

Additive manufacturing is rapidly becoming a go-to technology for companies in the marine industry, and while some choose to outsource, others are taking advantage of the rapidly dropping price of 3D printers.
The downturn in the marine industry continues as two more companies react to the changing marketplace. MasterCraft Boat Co., of Vonore, Tenn., laid off a
Cruisers Yachts, of Oconto, Wis., is ceasing production for a month because of the economy, according to an AP report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

Riverview facility in Tennessee is being ‘mothballed,’ with 300 jobs either lost or moving within the state Brunswick Corp. announced Jan. 6 plans to “mothball”
Tracker Marine Group is consolidating its aluminum-boat manufacturing operations in response to “continuing evidence of tight credit and soft consumer demand for new boats.” The
Yamaha Motor Company plans to temporarily stop production at 11 facilities worldwide because of the soft market. It was not specified which facilities would be
The third annual Boatbuilders Show on Cape Cod returns Feb. 13-15 at the Resort and Conference Center in Hyannis, Mass. More than 3,000 people visited the
Nautique launched an employee development program to improve the skills of its production team and keep them employed while navigating through a difficult economy. The
Despite the success of its new Picnic Boat, The Hinckley Company announced layoffs at its Trenton, Maine, production facility due to the industry-wide slump in
Brunswick Corp. this morning announced plans to “mothball” its Riverview boatbuilding facility near Knoxville, Tenn., which manufactures Sea Ray boats. Production will wind down during