Baglietto delivers five motor yachts between 41m and 52m in length

Baglietto delivers five motor yachts between 41m and 52m in length

Baglietto delivers five motor yachts between 41m and 52m in length

Superyacht

25/07/2024 - 19:55

Italian long-established boat builder Baglietto adds to an already striking number of deliveries this year with five more yachts handed over to as many Owners, just at the start of the 2024 summer season. Following the T52 Ark of Fate - the winner of the prestigious World Superyacht Award 2024 in the 'Displacement Motor Yachts 499GT and below, 45m and above' category and currently cruising around Asia -, two DOM 133 motor yachts (Barbara Anne and Astera) and two T52 hulls (Akula and Infinity) have now also been delivered to their Owners.

This is an outstanding productivity achievement for Baglietto, made possible by the Company's strong commitment and major investments in both human resources and infrastructures: "Over the last few months, we have increased the number of manufacturing and technical personnel", confirms Baglietto's CEO Diego Michele Deprati “and invested greatly in infrastructures, enlarging the shipyard and maximising its efficiency. We are also currently completing all tests required to start up the B-Zero green hydrogen station, which will produce clean energy using fuel cells. This is just the beginning of a long-term path the Company chose to embark upon years ago, pursuing sustainability and innovation, with more steps to be taken over the next few years”.

“In an undoubtedly formidable year, our shipyard has proven its soundness and organisational strengths, which are surely a pre-condition to achieve such outstanding results. Now, we can finally savour the joy of knowing that our happy Owners will be enjoying their holidays onboard one of our yachts", comments Baglietto's Chief Commercial Officer Fabio Ermetto, “while we look forward to delivering two more T52 yachts later this year".

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