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Lusben in the spotlight at Yachting After-sales & Refit Experience 2024

by Lusben 10 Mar 2024 02:13 AEDT 13-15 March 2024
Livorno shipyard © Lusben

Lusben is taking part in this year's YARE, the international superyacht after-sales and refit event for companies, yards and captains.

The Yachting After-sales & Refit Experience 2024 will be held from March 13 to 15 in Versilia, a unique yachting centre and the ideal place to network with all the main industry players.

A leading force in yacht refitting and repairs and a paragon of excellence, Lusben is taking part in the 14th YARE, an annual event that brings together the main refit businesses, superyacht captains, yacht engineers and other professionals from all over the world.

The 2024 edition - held from 13 to 15 March in the centre of yachting excellence in Versilia - is offering various workshops, seminars and conferences involving international experts. For Azimut|Benetti Group Division Lusben, Yare is an important opportunity to meet with the trade and illustrate the expansion of its offering, its investment plans and its organisational restructuring.

On the 13th of March, the first day of the event, Lusben will be organising a guided tour of its Livorno shipyard for yacht captains from various countries, offering the perfect opportunity to showcase the new areas of the Shipyard, all the progress made and the new goals the company has set itself, along with a number of other leading players in a sector in constant evolution.

Over the next two days of YARE, there will be a series of meetings between captains and the businesses taking part in the event, at which Lusben Commercial Director Gianni Paladino will be presenting the company's refit business and illustrating its investments in redevelopment projects already under way at the Livorno and Varazze sites to improve the yards' environmental efficiency and sustainability.

"YARE is of strategic importance for us as each year it attracts a great many professionals and high-profile players in the international yachting community. This year we'll be opening up our Livorno shipyard to show guests the particular strengths of this facility, which makes us a point of reference in the Mediterranean region," commented Lusben General Manager Giorgio Casareto. "Livorno can now accommodate motor yachts and sailing yachts for all kinds of work whatever the size of the boat, even over 100 metres, thanks to our range of know-how and cutting-edge infrastructure."

On March 14th and 15th the Lusben team will be present at the conference centre in a dedicated area to answer to all the requests of the attendees.

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