The Board of Directors of The Italian Sea Group approved a €14 million investment plan. This new investment will see an expansion of four shed units of The Italian Sea Group’s original dock, which will be designed specifically to cater for vessels in the 100-140-metres category. The investment will also be directed toward a series of facilities and service plants.



 The investment will also be directed toward a series of facilities and service plants.

The new dock has a length of 147-metres, a width of 48-metres, a surface area of 6,500 square metres and a maximum capacity of five yachts between 60-70-metres. It is also equipped with an innovative “boat door” that allows for filling and emptying in just five hours.

“I am satisfied with the punctual completion of this infrastructure. The last dock built in Italy dates back to 50 years ago and was, incidentally, built inside our very shipyard. Therefore, I am certain that this construction will bring benefits not only to our business, but will also be a driver for boosting the territory’s growth,” Giovanni Costantino, Founder and CEO of The Italian Sea Group, said. 



The first activities at the dock will commence in less than two weeks, with the 16th of November penned into the books. 

Perini Navi specialises in the design and construction of superyachts in aluminium and steel, as well as refit and service work. With more than 55 percent of the world market for sailing yachts over 45m, the group’s track record is nothing short of remarkable. Perini Navi sailing and motor yachts are renowned for their high-quality construction and interior finish, exceptional comfort and seakeeping.

Credits: The Italian Sea Group

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