Technohull keeps expanding new production facility in Greece

The new factory in Lavrio has become one of the world’s most advanced ship-building facilities
August 7 2024 • by Olga Selezneva 2 minutes to read
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The Greek builder of high-performance luxury boats, Technohull, first unveiled its new production facility in 2021

Just three years later Technohull has completed the next stage in the facility development. Now the factory features over 25000 sq.m of covered production area, including the largest in the country painting booths, a new building for GRP production and a lot more.

All of these will allow Technohull to meet the growing global demand for its luxury boats, as well as ensure it can take on more and more challenging projects. Along with the general expansion, the site can boast the most advanced production infrastructure and is one of the world’s most modern and technologically advanced shipyards for this market category. 

“The whole production site is perfectly organized for every step of the production process from concept development, design and prototyping to final production, engineering and fitting. This enables lean and environmentally friendly production processes to ensure the highest boatbuilding quality and, most importantly, the capacity to complete even the most demanding projects”, said Gerasimos Petratos, CEO of Technohull. 

Over the past two years Technohull has demonstrated considerable growth. Production in 2024 is expected to be 55% higher than in 2022, with 155 units built, the number of employees has almost doubled over the same period, and Technohull’s turnover has been increasing by approximately €10 million each year. 

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