Confindustria Nautica, the Italian Marine Industry Association, is expanding its presence by 40% for its return to Seawork.
Seawork 2025 will see the Italian Pavilion host the following exhibitors:
ASCOM - a leading company specialising in the design and manufacture of lifting equipment ranging from 30T to 1500T for both marine and industrial sectors. Ascom offer a wide range of standard products, including boat hoists, gantry cranes, negative forklifts and jib cranes, as well as customized solutions tailored to specific customer requirements.
ATI DI MARIANI - specialises in thermohydraulic equipment for domestic, industrial, and marine hot water (DHW) heating and manufactures calorifiers for the nautical and recreational vehicle sectors. Designed and made in Italy, with high quality and attention to detail, the tanks are available in cylindrical, rectangular, and cubic shapes and range from 3 to 200 litres.
FRIGOMAR – has been developing and manufacturing refrigeration and air conditioning systems for boats since 1973. All the products, including stainless steel custom-made refrigerators and cold rooms, are manufactured in Italy and certified by “100% Made in Italy Certification”.
MASE Generators – manufactures marine diesel generators for pleasure, professional and military use; traditional range of variable speed generators and hybrid systems ranging from 2 to 500 kW. Lithium battery packs combined with variable speed generators to offer zero emission night mode on board.
VTE SRL - a trusted name in professional power generation since 1933. Built for professional use, Paguro generators deliver consistent power, compact size, and quiet operation—ideal for workboats, patrol vessels, fishing boats, and transport fleets.
Pavilions offer national marine associations the opportunity for their members and affiliates to exhibit in a cost-effective way with pods or stands for exhibitors with a communal networking area.
Covering sectors from shipbuilding to refitting, components to services, training to sales networks, including ports, tourism and charter, Confindustria Nautica, a national non-profit institution, has represented the Italian yachting supply chain on a national and international level since 1967.