MN 100: Shock Mitigation Ltd

September 22, 2014

24 Hurn Road
Christchurch, Dorset
United Kingdom BH23 2RN
Tel: 44 (0)1425 280976 
Email: info@shockmitigation.com
Website: www.ribandhsc.com
President & CEO: John Haynes

The Company:
Shock Mitigation brings together market analysis, communication, training and specialist online resources that link manufacturers and international decision makers. The company provides marine organizations, boat builders and equipment manufacturers with relevant subject matter expertise plus an independent overview of how this sector is rapidly changing. The objective is to communicate clear information to all levels of audience. For OEM boat builders and equipment manufacturers, Shock Mitigation addresses specific product development requirements regarding high speed craft, marine and special projects. The aim is to work with new and experienced clients to develop products, new technologies and processes relevant to the end user.

The Case:
RIB and High Speed Craft Directory brings together specialist boats, equipment and new technology for maritime professionals. RIB & HSC eNews and eArticle give insight to significant issues for the fast boat sector. These unique and independent online resources benefit all levels of military, professional and commercial marine organizations worldwide. For professional maritime organizations operating fast boats, Shock Mitigation brings together subject matter expertise to reduce injury, increase efficiency and reduce the risk of damaging litigation. The objective is to improve the overall approach to crew safety and the operational performance of boats and equipment. Knowledge is shaped by experience and understanding the factors that are driving the changes for employers and operators in the marine sector.



(As published in the August 2014 edition of Marine News - http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeNews)

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