
Dahlberg actively participates in PIBS, presenting innovations in sanitation, safety and electronics
Once again this year, Dahlberg has participated in the Palma International Boat Show (PIBS), one of the main events on the international nautical calendar. Numerous visitors, including professionals, clients and suppliers, have visited the company's stand over the four days of the Boat Show to learn about the entire range of products offered by this leading company in the sector in nautical electronics, on-board comfort, sanitation systems and maritime safety.

Among the main products that Dahlberg has presented at the fair is the SailaWave 5G antenna, a tri-band device with two routers that can work with two operators at the same time, achieving constant and quality communication on board at a reasonable price.
The new Jotron Tron60AIS beacon with AIS included has also generated great expectations, a type of product that is in high demand in view of the expected legislative change that will impose the requirement to carry on board a device equipped with the AIS automatic identification system for vessels , in addition to GPS.
In the field of nautical electronics, the Dahlberg stand stood out for its exclusive exhibition at PIBS of the new Zeus3 high-speed chartplotter and navigation system from the B&G brand, with specific functionalities for sailing, regatta assistance and a perfect choice for installation in both monohulls and multihulls.
Also, as every year, the Dahlberg stand was distinguished by its unmistakable

The exhibition of electric and vacuum toilets from DOMETIC and electric toilets from Sanimarin. “It may seem strange to exhibit toilets at a nautical fair, where large yachts and more glamorous items predominate, but these devices are a very important part of our business and are known by many people in the sector,” reflects Margarita Dahlberg, who, in addition to representing the company at the PIBS, has been linked to the nautical show since its beginnings, since, from her former position as president of the Association of Nautical Companies of the Balearic Islands (AENIB), she played a key role in this event.
“It is a boat show with a great international impact, which is reflected in the large number of suppliers who attend,” says Dahlberg. “I have had very good feelings about this edition: the weather has been on our side and there has been a great influx of visitors. As for Dahlberg, we have noticed a lot of interest in our stand. Every year we strive to bring the latest developments in sanitation, safety and electronics to be at the forefront of the exhibition offering at the fair.”