A decade has passed quickly since Mercator Media created the first Seawork exhibition at the Queen Elizabeth II cruise terminal in the Port of Southampton. Linking the exhibition's scope to the inclusive editorial agenda of Maritime Journal saw Seawork rapidly become a broadly based, must attend fixture for all involved in the European commercial marine industries.rnOutstanding organisation and a cordial community atmosphere were well established Seawork attributes by the time the show moved a short distance to its current venue at the Canary Islands Fruit Terminal. The quayside location of Seawork and the presence of numerous workboats on the specially constructed floating pontoon, all set in the environment of a working port, has always given Seawork a special atmosphere.rnAs always, visitors to Seawork on 12-14 June this summer will be there to do business as well as to catch up with old friends. The ability to trial a number of boats from the pontoon in one day is a unique dimension the show delivers for busy port, harbour and commercial marine professionals. Transactions for boats, equipment and services take place in abundance at Seawork and each exhibition produces anecdotes from first time exhibitors astonished by the amount of business they have done.
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