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The Italian Sea Group inaugurates a new warehouse for construction up to 80 meters

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The expansion works of the spaces of the Marina di Carrara shipyard continue.

The Italian Sea Group, a global operator in the luxury yachting sector, continues with the expansion works of the shipyard and inaugurates the first warehouse of the general expansion plan TISG 4.0, which will be able to accommodate the construction of ships up to 80 meters.

The shed, which is spread over a single span, has a length of 126 meters, a width of 26 meters. It’s equipped with two overhead cranes with a total capacity of 60 tons and a cutting-edge smoke and dust extraction systems. The shed will also be completed by a photovoltaic system on the roof with a power of 100 kW, an electrical transformer substation and a block of lateral workshops to support the activities.

Up to two 75-meter ships can be set up in the shed at the same time. The ships can be launched thanks to the sinkable dock and will be able to exit the structure through the giant doors of the shed on the square in front of about 6000 square meters.

Lastly, the expansion and modernization works of the yard envisage the coverage of the existing basin by means of a fixed structure, which will allow the new warehouse to accommodate the construction of ships up to 130 meters in length, and the construction, already underway, of new construction dock 145 meters long and 50 meters wide, equipped with a new “door boat” that will allow the refit of about 8 yachts at the same time.

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