In order to educate marina managers as well as government officials in the marina industry, the Marina Industries Association (MIA) conducted its first ever marina course in Taiwan, running on May 16 and 17, 2013.
d’Albora Marinas CEO, Marcus Anketell, has recently joined the Marina Industries Association (MIA) Board of Directors as its new member.
A record number of 58 entries have been received across 13 categories for The Marina Industries Association’s (MIA) Marina of the Year Awards 2013-14. The winners will be announced at the Marine13 International Conference in April.
John Winning, CEO of Appliances Online, has been presented as the latest identity to the speakers list of Marine13 International Conference and Exhibition in Sydney. The event’s list of world renowned presenters is growing.
This year’s China Marina Conference will host 22 industry experts, coming from all over the world. Taking place from October 10 to 11, the event will run alongside the Yacht CN 2012 – Nansha Bay International Boat Show.
Expected to become the largest boat show of Southern China, the Yacht CN 2012 – Nansha Bay International Boat Show will host such prestigious luxury yacht builders as Sunseeker, Princess, Azimut, and many others.
This year’s Sydney International Boat Show was marked by the biggest meeting of Certified Marina Managers (CMM’s) ever held in the Southern Hemisphere. It was attended by 25 CMM’s from Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
During the August Marina Industries Association (MIA) Board meeting, Kenny Kang (Seuk-Ju, Kang), Chief Executive Officer of CKIPM Marine Group Co Ltd became the new member of the Board of Directors. He is the first MIA director not coming from Australia.
Australian and China Marina Industries strengthen ties.
A new book is being launched on June 20th at the Marina Industries Association of Australia (MIAA) Marinas 2011 conference in Melbourne Australia. The book is […]
British Marine Federation (BMF) and Marina Industries Association of Australia (MIAA) have reached agreement to form GMI (Global Marina Industries). This is seen as a natural evolution of work they have both been doing on marina training and certification in their own geographic regions but are now taking the opportunity to go global.
