MB92 La Ciotat, a global leader in superyacht refit, is pleased to announce its takeover of operations at the Golfe-Juan shipyard in the South of France. The new facility, spanning 9,000 sqm and capable of servicing yachts up to 45 metres, marks a significant strategic step for MB92 Group in expanding its presence in key yachting hubs around the world.
MB92 La Ciotat is working closely with the concession holder D-Marin, who has entrusted the group with operating the site, as well as the existing shipyard team, who will remain, to ensure a smooth transition and prepare the facility for its upcoming role within MB92's growing operations. This will involve upgrading health, safety, and environmental (HSE) protocols, alongside significant investments in modernising the shipyard to align its operations with the group’s ESG commitments, particularly regarding water treatment, waste management, and energy efficiency. These improvements aim to transform the facility into an environmentally friendly and innovative operation that meets the needs of the yachting industry and the expectations of the local community.
Rob Papworth stated: “At Golfe-Juan, our goal is to deliver the same high level of quality and attention to detail that MB92 is known for throughout the Group, benefiting from our extensive experience in servicing yachts in the under 50-metre segment. We believe Golfe-Juan will quickly become a dynamic and attractive site for both regular clients and newcomers by providing a personalised, flexible boutique experience, as we do at our 300t Origins facility in La Ciotat. Through collaboration with local subcontractors and MB92 Group’s extensive network of partners, we will ensure that each refit adds real value, positioning Golfe-Juan as a key destination for superyacht refit services in the Mediterranean, while furthering our commitment to sustainable practices.”