Oceanco Press Conference Summary from the 2010 Monaco Yacht Show

An Oceanco press conference was held on the second day of the 2010 Monaco ...

Oceanco Press Conference Summary from the 2010 Monaco Yacht Show

October 07, 2010

Written by Eva Belanyiova

An Oceanco press conference was held on the second day of the 2010 Monaco Yachts Show, in order to inform the luxury yachting press about the latest Oceanco news. The purpose was not only to provide the press with the upcoming news, but also to introduce them to the Chairman of the company, Mr. Mohammed Al Barwani.

OCEANCO 100m+ dry dock - Image courtesy of Oceanco

Marcel Onkenhout, CEO, provided the opening remarks about the successful August launch of their latest 86m yacht Y706 Seven Seas Motor Yacht. Additionally, Onkenhout revealed the company’s plans for a new facility that marks the next step in Oceanco’s advance into the 100m+ market. Oceanco will be breaking ground on the land adjacent to its current facility for the planned 165m long x 52m wide x 32m high dry dock construction hall.

OCEANCO 100m+ dry dock - Image courtesy of Oceanco

Oceanco showed a fast–paced 3D animation film to demonstrate all of the topics discussed. On view at the stand were the scale models of the new 100m+ projects designed by Sam Sorgiovanni, Nuvolari & Lenard, and Elie Saab. At the conclusion of Onkenhout’s comments and the film, Mr. Al Barwani chatted openly and amiably with the press about why he purchased the company. He also shared his positive views about the current state of the megayacht market including the plans to serve clients demanding 100m+ yachts with Oceanco’s uncompromised build-quality.

OCEANCO 100m+ dry dock - Image courtesy of Oceanco

In deference to a tight boat show time schedule, Oceanco served the press healthy fruit-based power smoothies.

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