Exhibitions / Congresses

Miami International Boat Show

United States, Miami FL - 12th to 17th February 2004
Miami International Boat Show The Miami International Boat Show is produced by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the principal trade association of the recreational marine industry. NMMA members, over 1,500 companies, produce approximately 80 percent of the marine products used by recreational boaters and anglers in the United States. The North American pleasure boat market represents fully half of the global demand for these products and services. Retail sales of boats and related products and services amount to an estimated $25 billion annually in the United States.

Wiggins forklifts (specialist boat handling forklifts) will display at stand 3422
Date(s)
12th to 17th February 2004
Venue
Miami Beach Convention Center Sealine Marina & Yachting Center Miamarina at Bayside (Strictly Sail Miami)
Ticketing
Premier Day, Feb. 12 Adults: $25.00 Feb. 13-17 Adults: $15.00 Children 6-12: $4.00 Children 5 and under FREE Adult two-day pass: $24.00
Miami International Boat Show
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The Michelin Guide with its star rating system originated in France in 1900. The guide was created as a marketing tool to encourage more car travel and consequently increase the demand for tyres. It initially contained maps, tire repair instructions, and lists of restaurants, hotels, and mechanics.

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