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Aurora to ship Riviera’s World Premiere to Fort Lauderdale

by Lauren Brittain on 8 Aug 2014
Gemma West (Aurora), Robert Blades (Peters & May), Paul Drury (Aurora), Jason Roberts (Aurora) and Curt Goulding from Riviera onboard the new Riviera 6000 Sport Yacht. Propel PR www.propelpr.com.au
Appointed as Riviera’s preferred international yacht logistics company, Aurora Global Logistics is proud to be shipping Riviera’s latest models, the 565 SUV and also the 6000 Sport Yacht direct from its debut at the Sydney International Boat Show to the USA for exhibition at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

The largest and most sophisticated sport yacht in the Riviera fleet, the 6000 Sport Yacht has certainly made an impression and will sit alongside an additional 6-8 yachts due to make the show in Fort Lauderdale on the October 30 – November 3.

Jason Roberts, Marketing Director of Aurora Logistics, said Aurora are pleased to be supporting Australia’s most awarded luxury boat builder for the international transport requirements.

'There are very few reliable international yacht transport services available in the trade routes between Australia, Europe and the USA, however in conjunction with our network partners Peters & May, Aurora are able to offer a range of reliable transport options for yacht owners, dealers, race yachts and commercial craft alike.'

With dealers in over 30 countries, Aurora also assists with the international transport of Riviera powerboats to Europe, the UAE, India and Asia – a true testament to the service Aurora provides.

For all enquiries regarding yacht logistics, please contact Jason Roberts + 61 (0)7 3900 5900 jason@auroralogistics.com.
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