Background In one yacht factory producing boats between 30 and 45 feet, interior panels (both wall and ceiling) were mounted using Velcro tape.This approach is widely accepted in yacht manufacturing. When used correctly, Velcro provides a clean, light and efficient solution. It saves time, simplifies access during service and avoids unnecessary weight. In theory, it […]
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Mass-production is often celebrated for speed, volume and cost efficiency. The faster you can build, the more units you can sell and the more revenue you can generate. In theory, it sounds like a win-win scenario. Yet in the marine industry, boats are not disposable consumer goods. Each vessel represents a major investment for the [...]
Megayacht projects are among the most complex engineering challenges in the world. From the outside, everything looks spectacular: advanced design, precision manufacturing and teams of specialists working under strict deadlines. But what really defines success is not just technical ability or complete sets of drawings. It is the way people and resources are managed on [...]
Shipbuilding is one of those industries that looks impressive from the outside: hundreds of tons of steel, thousands of work hours, cutting-edge technologies. But behind this facade lies a very practical question: how do you build more, faster and with fewer mistakes? And even more importantly how do you do it without turning the factory [...]
