Is there an unsinkable sailboat?
Since 1970, Etap Yachts in Belgium has built a line of sailboats that are designed to be “unsinkable.” Etap can say this with some authority, for its boats are the only line in the world to be granted a certificate of unsinkability by the French Merchant Marine, the only body in the world authorized to issue such …
What is the most unsinkable boat?
The Boston Whaler is the most famous unsinkable boat for good reason. This is the company that launched the unsinkable boat craze many years ago, and they have been continuing to develop extremely buoyant boats of various sizes and makes ever since.
What is the safest boat in the world?
The Kraken 50, billed as the ‘safest blue water yacht in build today,’ has been launched. Unlike all her contemporaries, the K50 has the unique ‘Zero Keel’ construction: An all-in-one hull and keel with scantlings to match.
What is emkemka manufacturing?
EMKA is known as the world market leader for closures, hinges, and seals. We are also one of the leading manufacturers of closure technology in the air-conditioning and transport sectors. However, similar to our mould-making facility – now one of the largest in Europe– our production area has flown under the radar for a long time.
What’s new at EMKA in 2020?
We are very happy about this award, which is part of the series of good news about EMKA in 2020 despite the corona pandemic. EMKA is growing in the Asian, or more precisely in the South Pacific region. With the acquisition of Selectrix, the company gains a new 6,800 m2 production site under one roof in Bandung, on Java in Indonesia.
How many employees does EMKA have?
The company has 2,100 employees in 52 countries worldwide. EMKA is an expert in the casting of stainless steel, spraying of zinc and high-performance plastics as well as in the extrusion of rubber and plastic profile.
Why choose EMKA Benelux?
For almost 45 years, EMKA Benelux has been the authority on everything to do with hardware parts, seals and much more in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.