Sunreef Yachts: a continuous growth

Sunreef Yachts: a continuous growth

Sunreef Yachts: a continuous growth

Superyacht

01/02/2024 - 12:57

Sunreef Yachts has witnessed an exceptional growth over the past few years, cementing its position as a pioneer in the realm of responsible yachting. The company's innovative approach, coupled with its unwavering commitment to sustainability, has resonated deeply with clients worldwide, driving remarkable demand for Sunreef Eco catamarans.

In 2023, Sunreef Yachts experienced a remarkable 89% increase in the number of units delivered compared to 2021, with a significant portion coming from loyal customers. This surge in demand translates into a substantial 40% growth in revenue.

INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION

With two shipyards in Poland and an emerging facility in the UAE, the company has the prefect infrastructure for continuous growth. The company's Gdansk manufacturing hub covers 125.000 m² and is equipped with build halls including in-house carpentry, upholstery, stainless-steel workshops, and one of Europe's largest computer numerical control (CNC) machines. The facility continues to evolve, with a high-tech paint shop added last year as well as upcoming investments including a 5.000 m² warehouse and production area in the coming months.

Developed on a 65 000 m² land reserve, the new facility in Ras Al Khaimah incorporates the latest technologies in luxury yacht building and meets the highest standards of sustainability and energy efficiency.

ATTRACTING AND NURTURING TALENT

Sunreef Yachts' remarkable growth has not only fueled its industrial expansion but has also generated numerous employment opportunities. The company is actively recruiting in both Gdansk and the UAE. With a projected workforce increase of 15% in 2024 in Poland and double increase in Ras Al Khaimah, Sunreef Yachts is dedicated to fostering a team of skilled professionals.

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