UCINA taking part at the 48th edition of the Boot Düsseldorf

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boot-dusseldorfUcina, together with Agenzia Ice, is currently attending the Boot Düsseldorf, one of the biggest nautical event in the world: in a dedicated stand, Ucina is presenting accessories and design components that represent the excellence of the Italian nautical industry.
The association and the company are the reference for both exhibitors and Italian operators visiting the international boat show in Germany. The promotion of the next edition of the Genoa Boat Show on the global market is one of the main aims of Ucina Confindustria Nautica’s.
During this Boot, the goal is to show the importance of co-branding synergies with other excellences of the Made in Italy, and an official partner is Ethimo, an Italian company specialising in high quality outdoor decor.
During this year, Ucina will be attending several international shows such as the China (Shanghai) International boat show in April, the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show and the METS Trade in Amsterdam in November.

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