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Among this number are two large export orders of 24 boats for Kuwait and 14 boats for Malaysia.
Sealegs CEO, McKee Wright, says the company is currently involved in several international tenders or purchasing cycles with government departments and "expects to receive a major, multi-boat government order within the next twelve months.
"We are continuing to receive strong demand for our amphibious boats and 75% of the current orders are from international customers. Our production output has increased to approximately 16 boats a month and whilst the lead time is currently six months we are hoping our new increased production capacity will reduce customer lead times towards the end of the year."
Sealegs Corporation owns 100% of Sealegs International Limited and is the world's leading manufacturer of amphibious boats.
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