ICOMIA Small Craft Standards Bulletin - Edition 2019-1
March 1, 2019ICOMIA Small Craft Standards Bulletin - Edition 2019-1
March 1, 2019
The International Council of Marine Industry Associations’ (ICOMIA) Small Craft Standards Bulletin provides industry stakeholders early notification on changes to existing standards and modifications to production methods; as developed and maintained by the ISO (International Organization for Standards) Technical Committee for Small Craft Standards (TC 188).
The ICOMIA Small Craft Standards Bulletin is issued biannually and available to download, for free. |
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ICOMIA Half Year Trend Report (2018)
February 26, 2019ICOMIA Half Year Trend Report (2018)
February 26, 2019
ICOMIA’s Marine Industry Association (MIA) members have provided a snapshot overview of their industry for the past 6 months - 1 July 2018 to 31 December 2018 - compared to the same period of the previous year - 1 July 2017 to 31 December 2017.
Although no quantifiable data is gathered; the survey acts as a barometer to indicate recent economic trends in the global recreational boating industry as well as the general outlook for the coming year.
The ICOMIA Half Year Trend Report is issued annually and is available to download, for free.
MIAs can also share this report with their members, for free. |
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ICOMIA Marinas Group Policy on Marina Leases
December 31, 2018ICOMIA Marinas Group Policy on Marina Leases
December 31, 2018
Marinas provide essential on-water and off-water boat storage and associated infrastructure and amenities as well as public access to waterways across the land/water interface. They create employment, economic activity and support tourism to the communities surrounding their location and contribute to the aesthetic and social fabric of their communities. They are most often developed and operated with private investment and require professional management of the complex interface between public access, operational health and safety, environmental control, industrial activities, tourism and community activities. |
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Guidance note on peer-to-peer, short term accommodation only recreational craft in marinas
December 10, 2018Guidance note on peer-to-peer, short term accommodation only recreational craft in marinas
December 10, 2018
This guideline is aimed at privately owned small craft, located in marinas and offered for use as short-term accommodation without the craft leaving its berth (‘Static Charter’). This note has been developed as a global industry guideline to provide support to the marine industry and regulatory stakeholders alike for the development of operational frameworks for Static Charter in marinas. |
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2017 ICOMIA Recreational Boating Industry Statistics Book
October 1, 20182017 ICOMIA Recreational Boating Industry Statistics Book
October 1, 2018
The ICOMIA Recreational Boating Industry Statistics Book is the foremost annual tool the industry has to measure international activity in the recreational boating industry. This is the 2017 edition, for more recent data, purchase the 2018 edition. You can view sample pages in the ICOMIA library.
ICOMIA Marine Industry Association Members receive a 50% discount. Members of the following MIAs should contact their organisation to obtain a complimentary copy: ACOBAR AMIA British Marine BVWW DENTUR FINNBOAT HISWA JMIA NMMA and NMMA Canada Skib & Bad Sweboat UCINA
Please get in contact with your MIA to enquire about them purchasing the distribution rights.
ICOMIA’s Recreational Boating Industry Statistics offer a unique insight into the worldwide recreational boating industry. Content includes:
• 2018 global data snapshot • Detailed national reports on the industry’s largest market countries • Global summaries of key product segments from 27 countries • Export/import data for international trade in boats from 43 countries • Marine engine statistics from ICOMIA’s Marine Engine Committee (IMEC) • International Boat Show statistics (courtesy of the International Federation of Boat Show Organizers) • The 2018 Superyacht Annual Report (courtesy of The Superyacht Group) • Industry articles selected by IBI
This purchase also includes raw-data Excel spreadsheets, to assist those carrying out more detailed research. |
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ICOMIA Standard 51 – 18: Acceptance Criteria Guidelines for the Finish and Appearance for Super Yacht Coatings
October 1, 2018ICOMIA Standard 51 – 18: Acceptance Criteria Guidelines for the Finish and Appearance for Super Yacht Coatings
October 1, 2018
ICOMIA Standard 51 – 18: Acceptance Criteria Guidelines for the Finish and Appearance for Super Yacht Coatings. This follows on from past documentation on acceptance criteria for coatings, including ISO 11347. This brand-new document takes a novel approach to the development of acceptance criteria: rather than providing ‘Pass/Fail’ values it will instead serve as a structured guide to assist contractual parties in constructing their own project specific, fit-for-purpose acceptance criteria document. This document takes a high-level approach to the development of acceptance criteria: instead of providing ‘Pass/Fail’ values, it will not include reference to values. It is purely a guideline for companies/contractual parties/consultants on how to create their own acceptance criteria – offering a technical 'Aide-mémoire'. The Acceptance Criteria Guidelines for the Finish and Appearance for Super Yacht Coatings is designed to allow the creation of mutually-agreed, project-specific criteria, and should be used in the pre-contract stage. Paint criteria parameters and Pass/Fail values may consider any of the following client requirements: materials, products to be used, equipment, processes, timelines, application facilities and specific paint system variables. In each case, the 2018 ICOMIA guidelines provide a methodology for determining appropriate values for each requirement. Annex I offers a template for paint acceptance criteria. |
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ICOMIA Small Craft Standards Bulletin - Edition 2018-2
August 31, 2018ICOMIA Small Craft Standards Bulletin - Edition 2018-2
August 31, 2018
The International Council of Marine Industry Associations' (ICOMIA) Small Craft Standards Bulletin provides industry stakeholders early notification on changes to existing standards and modifications to production methods; as developed and maintained by the ISO (International Organization for Standards) Technical Committee for Small Craft Standards (TC 188). The ICOMIA Small Craft Standards Bulletin is issued biannually and available to download, for free.
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ICOMIA Asia Project
July 9, 2018ICOMIA Asia Project
July 9, 2018
The ICOMIA Asia Project Reports give valuable insights in to the recreational marine industry in Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore. For each of the four countries, the reports detail national statistics including boat population, marinas and other boating facilities and industry and infrastructure statistics including - boat and yacht manufacturers; - boating clubs and mooring facilities; - boat and equipment imports and dealers; - repair facilities for yachts; - and employment in the industry. This option contains all four reports. The reports are also available to buy separately from the ICOMIA library. Hong Kong €1000 Macau €500 Malaysia €1750 Singapore €1000 Marine Industry Associations which are members of ICOMIA can receive the report for free - please email Trudie@icomia.com Marine Industry Associations which are members of ICOMIA can receive the report for free - please email Trudie@icomia.com Members of ICOMIA MIAs and ICOMIA sustaining members receive a 50% discount Distribution rights are only available to project sponsors. Email udo@icomia.com if you are interested in sponsoring the project. If you wish to pay by credit card please email info@icomia.com |
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ICOMIA Marinas Group Recommendation on Marina Lease Tenders
June 1, 2018ICOMIA Marinas Group Recommendation on Marina Lease Tenders
June 1, 2018
Marinas are most often developed and operated with private investment and require professional management of the complex interface between public access, operational health and safety, environmental control, industrial activities, tourism and community activities. Essential to their long-term viability and consequential delivery of high-quality public benefits is an investment framework that provides investment certainty through both security of tenure and affordable seabed and land rents within the range of Sustainable Occupancy Cost. Unsustainably high occupancy costs typically lead to poorly maintained, operated or abandoned facilities delivering poor community outcomes. The financial criteria for public land tendered for marina development by way of lease should be based on a clear understanding of the Sustainable Occupancy Cost for a given marina development taking into account the various uses on the site and the length and certainty of lease tenure as determined by suitably qualified professionals. This can be then translated to a lease fee per surface unit for the land and water area covered, if required, to enable a suitable analysis of tenders |
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2017 Quarterly Economic Statistics Report
April 23, 20182017 Quarterly Economic Statistics Report
April 23, 2018
This report contains quarterly information on the economic development, such as inflation rates, gross domestic product growth. Car Registrations, Producer Prices and Consumer Confidence, in 46 countries across the world. As a benefit of your ICOMIA membership, you have access to this report for free. The ICOMIA Quarterly Economic Statistics Report is updated every three months. This edition covers: * Quarter one (January - March) of 2017 * Quarter two (April - June) of 2017 * Quarter three (July - September) of 2017 * Quarter Four (October - December) of 2017 We strongly encourage users to read the notes that accompany each country's statistics, where you can find information on indices and sources used.
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