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| Total retail expenditures on boating reached $33 billion in 2004, an eight percent increase compared to 2003, according to the 2004 Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract. |
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Based on the same vision of ensuring customer satisfaction, American boat manufacturers and dealers have worked together to draft language for guidelines for conducting business.
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Walker Bay Boats is the newest sponsor of the Discover Boating & Take Me Fishing Tour. |
| Madison, a heartwarming film centered on boating, is being presented in select cities. Click here to view the trailer. |
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| In this month's President's Message, Thom Dammrich reviews progress on the Grow Boating Initiative, and what's ahead for the program as we head into the second half of 2005. |
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The March issue of Innerport, NMMA's New four-color, bimonthly newsletter Innerpot is now available online (PDF).
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The Marine Industry Supply Chain Standards (SCS) is a set of guidelines intended to improve efficiencies, reduce costs, and deliver a better experience to your customer.
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The $250 annual membership provides resources on changing market conditions, trade barriers, new products and much more. Available to NMMA Members only.
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NMMA produces DVDs specifically designed for the boating industry to assist in the education and training of your current and prospective employees. These DVDs cover various topics and issues that are integral to day to day operations of marine related facilities.
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