Silent-Yachts, a company known for producing sustainable solar electric catamarans in Italy and Turkey, has hired Fabrizio Iarrera as its new Chief Operating Officer. In this role, Iarrera will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day administrative and operational functions of the shipyard, with the aim of strengthening the company's position as a leader in the sustainable yachting market. With his extensive experience and expertise, Iarrera is expected to help Silent-Yachts continue to innovate and thrive in the industry.
Fabrizio Iarrera
“I’m happy to welcome Fabrizio in our strong and capable team,” said Michael Köhler, Founder and CEO of Silent-Yachts. “For sure this move will help us become even more efficient in production and make sure all orders are flawlessly executed and delivered on time and on budget. Fabrizio is an accomplished and success-oriented executive with extensive experience in business operations and development and project management.”
Fabrizio Iarrera has almost 20 years of experience as CEO and General Manager in the yachting industry with Atlantis, part of Azimut-Benetti, and Monte Carlo Yachts, part of Groupe Beneteau. At Silent-Yachts, he will be responsible for the production, shipyards workflow and operations management.
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“The goal is to make sure our customers are satisfied with their dream catamarans built by Silent-Yachts as always,”said Fabrizio Iarrera. “I’m grateful for a chance to work for such an incredible and promising company and definitely the sky's the limit for our team.”
Silent-Yachts has 28 solar electric catamarans under construction in two production sites, including the flagship Silent 120 Explorer, with the order book filled until 2024.
Silent-Yachts is producing the world’s first fully solar-sustainable oceangoing production catamaran yachts. They are powered exclusively by solar energy and capable of cruising up to 100 miles per day. In 2009, founders Heike and Michael Köhler, who have spent 6,000 days cruising more than 75,000 miles all around the world, launched the Solarwave 46, the first fully self-sufficient blue-water catamaran after years of testing solar-powered propulsion, and they have been building boats ever since.
Credits: Silent-Yachts