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Zodiac Milpro Group
Zodiac Milpro
FormerlyZodiac Military and Professional
Company typePrivate (Société par Actions Simplifiée)
Industryholding company activities Edit this on Wikidata
Founded1896; 129 years ago (1896)
FounderMaurice Mallet
HeadquartersParis,
France
Area served
Worldwide
BrandsZodiac Milpro, Hurricane
ParentZodiac Group (1896–2007) Zodiac Marine & Pool (2007–2012)
SubsidiariesAvon Inflatables
Zodiac Hurricane Technologies Inc.
Vectis Marine
Yachtwerft Meyer GmbH
Websitezodiacmilpro.com

Zodiac Milpro Group, formerly Zodiac Military and Professional, headquartered in Paris, France, is a company that manufactures inflatable boats and rigid hull inflatable boats for the emergency services, military and professional users, including heavy-duty inflatable work boats that can carry payloads up to four tons and passengers for ecotourism, whale watching, etc.[1]

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Headquartered in Paris, France and with manufacturing facilities in Delta, British Columbia, Roses, Spain, and Stevensville, Maryland. Zodiac Military and Professional was a business unit of the Zodiac Group till 2008, when it was renamed Milpro, part of the independent company Zodiac Marine & Pool. In 2011, it was spun off from Zodiac Group and it became an independent company.[2]

In December 2012, Zodiac Milpro was sold by its parent company, Zodiac Marine & Pool, being acquired by Oaktree Capital.[3] The following year, Zodiac Milpro acquired the British inflatable boat manufacturer Avon Inflatables, which was renamed Zodiac Milpro UK.[3]

Name

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Though Zodiac Milpro and Zodiac Nautic produce a large range of both inflatable and rigid-hulled boats, the name "Zodiac" has become synonymous with inflatable boats such as the FC470 and as a generic term for inflatable boats.[4]

History

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Origins

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The first verified recorded "inflatable boats" are probably the inflatable pontoons used by the Duke of Wellington's forces in the Napoleonic wars. The first modern inflatable boats were designed and built almost concurrently by RFD in the UK and Zodiac in France.

Zodiac, like RFD, had existing expertise in dirigible airships made from vulcanised rubber. Zodiac produced its first prototypes for the French army in 1934. In 1934, Zodiac engineer Pierre Debroutelle designed the prototype of an inflatable kayak. In 1937, interested in his research, the Naval Aviation commissioned him to develop a boat capable of carrying torpedoes and bombs. Pierre Debroutelle developed a new prototype: a U-shaped boat equipped with two side air chambers joined by a wooden dashboard: the ancestor of the modern Zodiac inflatable boat.

1934: Zodiac produced the world's first mass produced inflatable boat. The boats were popular for military use due to their low center of gravity, large payload, and sea keeping abilities.

In 1940, Zodiac invented the prototype of the first inflatable boat.

In the early 1960s, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in Great Britain designed the first rigid hulled inflatable boat (RIB). This hybrid craft was developed for high speed, offshore sea and rescue operations. Zodiac Milpro continued research and development of this new technology and developed the concept into today's rigid hull inflatable boats.

In the 1970s, Zodiac expanded globally, establishing Zodiac of North America and Zodiac Australia. In 1971, Zodiac launched the Avon SeaRider, the world's first commercial/military RIB.

In 1987, Zodiac Group acquired a majority share in the capital of Zodiac Marine Ltd. and a majority stake in Hurricane Rescue Craft Inc. and formed Zodiac Hurricane Marine Inc. (ZHM).

In 1991, Zodiac Group combined its Toronto-based distribution subsidiary (ZIT) with its manufacturing company in Richmond (ZHM), to form Zodiac Hurricane Technologies Inc. (ZHT). Today, Zodiac Hurricane Technologies is the world's largest manufacturer of professional RIBs.

Part of Zodiac Marine & Pool (2007–2013)

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High speed light boat of the river Seine police unit in Paris in August 2012

In 2008, Zodiac Military and Professional becomes a separate business unit within the new Zodiac Marine & Pool, founded in 2007. Zodiac Marine & Pool established "Zodiac Milpro" as a separate brand in 2011.[5]

Zodiac Milpro Group (2013–)

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In 2013, Zodiac Marine & Pool sold the Military and Professional business unit "Zodiac Milpro" to Oaktree Capital.

In 2021, Zodiac Milpro acquires Southampton (UK) based naval architecture firm Vectis Marine.[6] The following year, Zodiac Milpro introduced ORIA Marine, a data-monitoring service that supports decarbonization in maritime operations, and acquired Yachtwerft Meyer, a German shipyard that designs and produces custom-made premium boats.[7]

In 2024, impending sale of Zodiac Milpro announced to the press.[8]

Ranges

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Italian Army 185th Paratroopers Reconnaissance Target Acquisition Regiment "Folgore" operators in a Zodiac Hurricane RHIB
  • Zodiac Milpro Sea RIB range (from 4m to 11m)
  • Zodiac Hurricane RIB range (from 6m to 13m)
  • Zodiac Milpro Futura Commando range, multi-mission military inflatable boats
  • Zodiac Milpro ZMSR and ERB inflatable rescue boats
  • Zodiac Milpro Heavy Duty and Grand Raid professional multi-purpose inflatable boats
  • Yachtwerft Meyer yacht tenders, limousines and custom projects

Users

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References

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  1. ^ "Heavy Duty". zodiacmilpro.com (official website). Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Zodiac Milpro International à Paris 12 (53431701100037) sur Bilans Gratuits Entreprise". www.bilansgratuits.fr.
  3. ^ a b "Rebrand for Avon Inflatables after Takeover". 14 February 2013. Insider Limited. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  4. ^ "zodiac | Definition of zodiac in English by Oxford Dictionaries". Oxford Dictionaries | English. Archived from the original on September 26, 2016. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  5. ^ "Racheté par Oaktree, Zodiac Milpro s'émancipe de Zodiac". lemarin.ouest-france.fr. 6 February 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Zodiac Milpro renforce sa R & D avec Vectis Marine Design". Capital Finance (in French). 2021-04-30. Archived from the original on 2024-02-29. Retrieved 2025-03-08.
  7. ^ Ilidio (2022-10-07). "Zodiac Milpro, a company supported by Argos Wityu, acquires the German shipyard Yachtwerft Meyer". Argos Wityu. Retrieved 2025-03-08.
  8. ^ https://www.boatindustry.com/news/47306/zodiac-milpro-for-sale-what-does-the-future-hold-for-the-leader-in-professional-ribs
  9. ^ Leaf, The Maple (October 22, 2018). "New Interceptors for the Royal Canadian Navy's Naval Tactical Operations Group". The Maple Leaf.
  10. ^ "Zodiac Milpro to deliver 11 Zodiac Hurricane RHIBS for the French Navy". www.navalnews.com . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  11. ^ "Intercept and Escort Craft order success" "www.seawork.com". Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  12. ^ "March 2024 – Mer et Marine – France delivers Futura boats to Ukraine" "www.meretmarine.com" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  13. ^ "Singapore navy unveils new special operations craft, restructures elite diving unit""www.asianmilitaryreview.com" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  14. ^ "General purpose inflatable boat""www.navy.gov.au/" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  15. ^ "New RIBs handed over to NSW Police Force""www.bairdmaritime.com" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  16. ^ "Video of Hong Kong Police Zodiac Hurricane 1100 MACH 2" "www.youtube.com" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  17. ^ "Zodiac Milpro delivers RIBs to France’s National Gendarmerie" "www.bairdmaritime.com" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  18. ^ "Finnish Border Guard receives second batch of Zodiac Milpro RIBs" "www.bairdmaritime.com" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  19. ^ "New interceptor RIB delivered to Italian financial police" "www.bairdmaritime.com" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  20. ^ "20-boat order for Zodiac " "www.bairdmaritime.com" . Retrieved 24 October 2024.
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