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DECEMBER 2019
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NEWS
SUNSEEKER TO MOVE 80 JOBS
Scottish optimism Cobramold co-founder dies Engine firm expansion pages 1-9
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DISTRIBUTOR ROUND-UP
Around 80 jobs at Sunseeker International are set to be transferred to DHL Supply Chain. The boatbuilder is in advanced negotiations with DHL to provide logistics services, managing all in-bound freight movements, as well as goods receiving, stores, kitting, shipyard material movements and the line-feed of production parts. DHL will also implement a programme of transformational improvements and accelerated digitalisation to support the company's future growth plans. Under the transformation programme, Sunseeker is proposing to transfer the staff from its warehouse and logistics functions under TUPE regulations in order to protect employees' employment rights. “Our supply chain is a critical function given the value and
8 Sunseeker's boatyard in Poole Harbour
volume that we manage on a daily basis," said Michael Straughan, chief operating officer at Sunseeker. "On conclusion of the negotiations, our colleagues will be joining a leading global brand in the logistics industry and will remain key to the ongoing success of our complex supply chain. This is not only good news for Sunseeker but for the wider Poole community too.” Earlier this year Sunseeker reported figures showing a £5.5m growth in profit as well as a focus on larger yachts with a new superyacht division and major development programme which sees the launch of the new 133 superyacht.
Greener power Improved mixing facilities In-house manufacture pages 12-20
PROFILE
ALMOST 27,000 VISITORS TO METSTRADE Once again, METSTRADE attracted a record number of exhibitors and visitors exploring the latest issues to affect the leisure marine sector, from sustainability, cybersecurity and digitalisation to international trade. The show registered 26,984 visits by 17,792 unique visitors from 115 nationalities, 1,670 exhibitors from 53 countries represented by 7,297 stand personal. Of these, there were 271 new exhibitors from 36 countries. One of the key themes of the show was sustainability with highlights including the E-nnovation Stage with dedicated electric and hybrid information sessions, the Construction in Process Stage and the I-nnovation Stage. Three expert panel discussions on the disposal and recycling of boats, life cycle assessment and ocean conservation were hosted and the Material District presentation was dedicated to biobased and recycled raw materials.
Other highlights included the Young Professionals Club Lounge and the new Speakers Corner. “At all levels of the leisure marine sector people are clearly taking ownership of the need to make things better with respect to the environment,” said Irene Dros, maritime director of METSTRADE. “They are tackling the issue from the heart as well as financially, embracing transformation in our industry not just in theory but very much in practice. There is a continuous conversation between all stakeholders that is already leading to revolutionary developments.” The show also included congress and content programmes with education seminars by the National Marine Electronics Association, the Superyacht Forum, a two-day marina design training programme by PIANC RecCom, and a series of sessions and showcases by the Global Marina Institute.
Sean Langdon, CEO Discovery Yachts page 21