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Metstrade concludes after largest ever show - MarineBusinessWorld Oceania newsletter

by Peter Rendle 27 Nov 2025 14:00 PST
AIMEX team at Metstrade 2025 © AIMEX

The 37th edition of Metstrade, the world's leading marine equipment trade exhibition, was held at the RAI Amsterdam from 18-20 November, for the first time filling all 13 halls to capacity with close to 1,700 exhibitors across 30 country pavilions from 20 nations.

AIMEX, Superyacht Australia and ACMG members were prominently represented across both the Australian and Superyacht Pavilions. Australian Pavilion exhibitors included AMI Group, Aqualuma LED Lighting, GME, Greencorp Marine, Hydrive Engineering, Marine Protection Systems, Rainman Desalination and Topargee, whilst Pantaenius Australia and VEEM featured in the Superyacht Pavilion. The newly introduced Superyacht Refit Pavilion showcased the combined capabilities of Echo Yachts, Gold Coast City Marina and Shipyard (GCCM) and Rivergate Marina and Shipyard.

The inaugural Marine Impact Lab at Metstrade brought together leaders from across the global marine industry for a full-day workshop focused on turning sustainability insight into concrete action. Thanks to support from 11th Hour Racing, the day focused not just on discussion but on real outcomes. Key insights included: A focus on agency and systems change, with Marine Futures Director Ollie Taylor emphasising that real progress comes from individuals operating at the "edges" of organisations, where their 90,000 working hours offer the greatest leverage to shift systems.

Clear your calendars, the Gippsland Lakes Boat Show is launching in 2026 in the beautiful boating town of Paynesville, set in the heart of the Gippsland Lakes. Here, the show flows seamlessly into the region's natural charm, featuring a koala-filled island, waterfront restaurants, cruising adventures, fishing hot spots, and some of Victoria's most iconic boating locations, such as Metung, Lakes Entrance, and Lake Tyers. It's the perfect excuse to turn a boat show visit into a full long-weekend escape.

Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show applications are open this week! The 37th SCIBS will take place May 21-24. After consecutive sold-out shows since 2022, you can join the ocean's finest and ensure your place at this prestigious event.

BIAV President Scott O'Hare is delighted to announce the election of Sue Bowes to the Board. Sue was elected unopposed during the 13 November Marinas and Clubs division SGM. This follows Michael Neumann's recent resignation as part of his departure from the GM role at the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria. Sue joins the Board with a wealth of experience across boating/sailing administration and leadership, as well as several high-level corporate roles.

From New Zealand and following North Actionsports' announcement of its global Brand, Product & Development consolidation to Europe, an official statement from Mike Raper: "I will be concluding my full-time role as Chief Brand Officer at the end of this year. I will continue in a consulting capacity until mid-2026 to ensure a clean handover of brand, product, and long-term strategy".

Nelson Marina's new online hub utilises AI to collate information from marina stakeholders and connect directly to its community. It can bring information together about virtually everything happening within the marina. Launched in early November, it already has more than 800 members.

More marine industry news is added daily at www.marinebusinessworld.com/Oceania

Peter Rendle - peter.rendle@worldmarine.media

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