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Marina Master steps up industry support In a demonstration of its support for the marina industry in the Asia-Pacific region, Marina Master has increased its sponsorship of the Marina Industries Association (MIA).
Securing the coveted Silver Sponsorship, Marina Master has guaranteed exclusivity as the only marina management software supplier at this sponsorship level.
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Marina Master is a cloud-based marina management software solution, which can be customised for any marina and dry stack storage facility. It gives marina operators greater control and flexibility of their marina operations and access to real-time critical business data and statistics anywhere, at any time and on any device.
Suzanne Davies, CEO of the MIA, commented, “Marina Master has been a Bronze Sponsor of the MIA for several years, but they are really making a strong statement to the industry by stepping up their support. The Association and its members are very appreciative of the investment in our industry”.
Ocean Safety extends ‘click and collect’ network
The ease of product servicing for customers of Ocean Safety has been extended by expanding its network of collection and drop off locations throughout the UK.
The company has joined forces with some of the UK’s largest marina groups, including MDL and the Yacht Havens Group, to offer this unique service to a selection of their marinas near to Ocean Safety branches at Southampton, Plymouth and Glasgow.
Berth-holders will be able to book their products in for collection and servicing via a simple web booking form, which can be located on Ocean Safety’s website or by scanning the QR code on their phone. Once the kit has been collected, Ocean Safety will liaise with each customer direct to complete the service requirements and return equipment to the same place.
Barcelona to attract superyachts
Barcelona-based Marina Port Vell plans to attract more superyachts once a 20 million Euro investment in additional berths has been completed.
The marina’s basin will be rearranged to accommodate 23 new berths and, when finished, the facility will be able to host 55 superyachts of up to 70 metres.