Oceanco Acquires Heerema Facility

May 20, 2019

Dutch superyacht builder Oceanco has acquired the premises of Heerema Zwijndrecht as part of the company's long-term initiative for growth, expansion, and consolidation of its construction activities.

These new facilities of Heerema Fabrication Group, which builds massive offshore oil platforms, will be a hub that will allow numerous co-makers to physically set up offices alongside the construction works, encouraging maximum synergy and co-maker alignment among all parties.

The site will serve as what the builder calls a “superyacht brain park,” said a press release.

The construction and outfitting facilities will be utilised in several different ways. The entire Phase 1 of construction works for new builds will take place here.

The enhanced space will allow for the maintenance, refit and lifetime extension activities of the Oceanco fleet as well as provide the ability to do outside refit work. The Outfit facilities measure 38m high X 132m long  X 50m wide.

With these generous dimensions, Oceanco will be able to handle the widest spectrum of refit work for all types of superyachts from around the world with the added benefit of expert work taking place with the yachts being fully under cover.  

As part of the superyacht hub, Oceanco is planning the creation of an educational campus for technical training and education across different superyacht- related disciplines to foster cross-pollination among companies.

With experts in their respective fields leading the training,  Oceanco feels that industry standards can be brought to the highest level possible and also ensure a qualified workforce for future builds.

As the construction facilities are also located in the Drechtsteden region, approximately 10km down river from Oceanco's outfitting facilities, commuting and transport will be able to flow freely and conveniently between the two facilities both via motorway and waterway. The new facilities are looking forward to receiving two 100 meter plus Oceanco's before the end of the year.

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