PORTUGAL: Expansion push at Lindley Marinas
While working through a busy order book that includes two significant projects in Atlantic waters, floating solutions specialist Lindley Marinas is seeking global distributors to further expand its export markets.
The month of November will mark two milestones as an aluminium pontoon system is installed in Marina Jandiá in the Canary Islands – the first marina in Fuerteventura – and a reinforced concrete system is completed for large vessels berthing at Marina Vilamoura in Portugal.
The first stage of works for Marina Jandiá, which will have 302 berths for vessels up to 50m in length, is scheduled to conclude at the beginning of November offering temporary pontoon berthing. The new 68-berth basin extension at Marina Vilamoura for vessels of 25 to 40m will also be completed in the same month.
Lindley has over 40 years of experience in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of floating solutions for marinas, recreational ports and fishing harbours and is a leading player in Portugal and Spain, with a strong presence in African and Latin American markets. Now it is time for more global distributors.
New distributors will have access to extensive technical knowledge, high-quality solutions and a well-established market experience and join a network of excellence, backed by a brand recognised for its innovation, reliability and safety.
Further information: www.lindley.pt/en
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