THE MARINE TRADE SHOW
6th & 7th October 1999
Windsor Racecourse, Windsor, ENGLAND
The British Marine Industries Federation (BMIF) has existed
for over 80
years, representing the interests of the marine industry in
the UK; 1,500
companies are presently part of this organisation.
The BMIF owns National Boat Shows Ltd, organisers of The
London
International Boat Show, and Southampton Boat Show; both
major international
exhibitions.
National Boat Shows Ltd also represents the marine trade
through the Marine
Trade Show to be held at Windsor, England. The UK is home to
Europe's
largest marine industry and many of the world's leading
equipment and
clothing brands. The show offers the best
business-to-business opportunity
to meet key British suppliers. We would like YOU to attend.
AT THE SHOW YOU CAN........
Establish new supplier contacts.
See what new and existing marine products are available in
England.
Develop new business opportunities.
THE SHOW IS ATTENDED BY........
Famous United States Captain, Capt. Neal
Chandlers/retailers
Boat builders, Naval Architects, Designers
Boat hire/charter companies
Brokers and purchasing agents
Engine dealers
Wholesalers and distributors
Sail makers
Marina operators
PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO BUY INCLUDE.......
Anchors, windlasses, fenders, boat hoists, trailers,
bollards, canoes,
kayaks, charts, cleats, ropes, cleaning equipment, clothing,
footwear,
clocks, barometers, deck hardware, computer systems, fuel
and water tanks,
engines, drive and steering systems, batteries, generators,
lifejackets and
buoyancy aids, sunglasses and skincare products, water
systems, pumps,
wetsuits, winches, security systems, marine windows and
doors, inflatables
and RIBs, marine publications and magazines, moulding tools,
instrument
panels, upholstery materials, paints, sealants and
adhesives, and much more.
FREE SEMINAR PROGRAMME
Wednesday 6th October
0900hrs - Successful Sailing by Capt...@Bigfoot.com
1130 hrs - Getting Started on the Internet, and E-Commerce
1400 hrs - Carbon Fibre; it's practical use and applications
in boat
building
Thursday 7th October
1130 hrs - Export and the Global Market Place
1400 hrs - How to conduct a Retail Performance Audit
1630 hrs - E-Commerce and the Marine Industry - The impact
of the web on
your business (Sponsored by Boating Industry Magazine)
HOW TO GET TO THE MARINE TRADE SHOW
Windsor is a 30 minute drive from London Heathrow Airport.
A courtesy shuttle bus will leave Heathrow Terminal 1 at
0915 hrs and every
30 minutes thereafter. The last returning bus will leave
Windsor at 1800
hrs.
WHERE TO STAY
Hotel accommodation can be booked through Accommodations UK
on + 44 (0) 191
213 2131.
REGISTER ON LINE FOR THE TRADE SHOW
Register on-line now through www.bmif.co.uk
To register, click on Trade Shows on the first page of the
BMIF site, and
follow instructions.
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"A man should not mince words
just to spare the sensibilities
of the thin-skinned or the ignorant." ---Capt. Neal
haha!
Sorry I couldn't resist that one...
;-)
MC
Your Fastnet Radio Team
>Are you sure the UK will let you in? When you get to the stage where
>they ask you 'Do you have anything to declare' you'll be there all week
>
>haha!
>
>Sorry I couldn't resist that one...
>;-)
>MC
>
>
>"Capt. NealŽ" wrote:
When the Customs discover his armoury he'll be in jail so fast his
feet will catch fire. When they find out about his presence on the NGs
they'll transfer him to the Tower and throw away the key!
Cheers
Roger
Roger Wollin wrote:
More likely transfer him to the nearest state run psychiatric facility and
introduce him to the joys of Her Majestys' health service
Cheers
Martin
>> >"Capt. Neal®" wrote:
>>
>> When the Customs discover his armoury he'll be in jail so fast his
>> feet will catch fire. When they find out about his presence on the NGs
>> they'll transfer him to the Tower and throw away the key!
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Roger
>
>More likely transfer him to the nearest state run psychiatric facility and
>introduce him to the joys of Her Majestys' health service
Not on *my* National Insurance bill they won't. Stick him in the
Tower, and when he starts getting too boring they can feed him to the
ravens.
Cheers
Roger
: >> >"Capt. NealŽ" wrote:
: >>
: >> When the Customs discover his armoury he'll be in jail so fast his
: >> feet will catch fire. When they find out about his presence on the NGs
: >> they'll transfer him to the Tower and throw away the key!
: >>
: >> Cheers
: >>
: >> Roger
: >
: >More likely transfer him to the nearest state run psychiatric facility and
: >introduce him to the joys of Her Majestys' health service
: Not on *my* National Insurance bill they won't. Stick him in the
: Tower, and when he starts getting too boring they can feed him to the
: ravens.
Consider this, if he ever gets into the UK, the Yanks might not let him go
back.
Geoff
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>Roger Wollin (mot...@nildram.co.uk) wrote:
>: On Fri, 01 Oct 1999 06:57:07 -0400, baxter <baxt...@rmc.ca>
>: kerfuffled thusly:
>
>: >> >"Capt. NealŽ" wrote:
>: >>
>: >> When the Customs discover his armoury he'll be in jail so fast his
>: >> feet will catch fire. When they find out about his presence on the NGs
>: >> they'll transfer him to the Tower and throw away the key!
>: >>
>: >> Cheers
>: >>
>: >> Roger
>: >
>: >More likely transfer him to the nearest state run psychiatric facility and
>: >introduce him to the joys of Her Majestys' health service
>
>: Not on *my* National Insurance bill they won't. Stick him in the
>: Tower, and when he starts getting too boring they can feed him to the
>: ravens.
>
>Consider this, if he ever gets into the UK, the Yanks might not let him go
>back.
>
>Geoff
Quick! When's the next flight to Kosovo?
Cheers
Roger
HM Customs is quite strict about preventing the import of any species infected
with rabies or mad Coronado skipper disease, and therefore someone else will
have to collect the award and give the speech on behalf of Capt."Olde
Frothing-Mouth" Neal
Jim
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