A Greek maritime company offering applied innovation and technical delivery support for yachts and commercial vessels. The company seeks commercial cooperation with shipyards, managers and technology providers as a Greek technical and operational partner in projects or consortia, and with engineering firms, owners and investors for flexible, project-based technical and operational support.
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The Greek maritime services company was established in 2024 in Athens. They provide applied innovation and technical delivery support for the yachting and commercial shipping sectors.
The company operates as a technical and operational partner, supporting projects through consolidated maritime know-how, hands-on operational experience and a structured network of specialized collaborators engaged as required, under unified technical and administrative coordination. They offer yacht management, semi-management and consultancy services for private and commercial yachts, including services related to the maintenance, repair and technical restoration of vessels and yachts.
The service scope covers applied lightweight and advanced solutions (including weight optimization, materials, composite applications, superstructures and outfitting interfaces), as well as green energy and energy-efficiency solutions such as hybrid concepts, alternative fuel readiness, energy management approaches and retrofit-oriented efficiency measures.
All activities are carried out in alignment with international maritime regulations and standards (IMO, ISO) and relevant class society and flag state requirements, where applicable, ensuring that proposed solutions are technically sound, certifiable and commercially deployable.
The company provides project monitoring, technical supervision and interface coordination, supporting compliance, risk control and readiness for implementation in real operating conditions.
Cooperation may involve privately funded initiatives or international collaborations, including projects preparing for or participating in funded programs, where a Greek-based technical and operational partner is required.
The company’s role is focused on technical delivery, coordination and implementation support and does not involve financial contribution or co-investment, unless explicitly agreed on a project-specific basis.
They are seeking strategic collaborations across the maritime and yachting sectors, with a focus on flexible, project-driven partnerships.
Specifically, the company is interested in cooperating with shipyards requiring owner support, after-sales coordination, or management handover, as well as ship and yacht managers, technology companies, and equipment manufacturers. Moreover, they are also open to collaboration with technical offices and engineering firms, companies active in the maritime and industrial sectors, and yacht owners seeking independent technical consultancy and support. The collaborations are proposed to be established under the framework of commercial agreement.
Advantages and innovations
The Greek maritime services company has a strong technical background and has already applied solutions for yachts and commercial vessels. They participate in lightweight structures and green energy/efficiency projects with an operational focus, alignment with IMO / ISO standards and applicable class and flag requirements (where applicable).
Their projects are clearly separated among consultancy services, semi-management and full management, with a structured technical oversight and maintenance planning. They support projects and eco-friendly system upgrades to preserve yacht reliability and resale value.
Finally, they combine shipping and yachting services with technical project management, with flexibility in supporting different types of projects and locations. Therefore, they have access to an organised network of specialised technical partners, establishing a suitable model for subcontracting and international cooperation.
Expected role of a partner
The company is interested in:
A) cooperation with shipyards looking for owner support, after-sales coordination or management handover, ship/yacht managers, and technology companies or equipment manufacturers.
Thus, they would like to approach shipyards or find industry-driven projects seeking a Greek-based technical and operational partner for privately funded, hybrid, or co-funded initiatives, involving EU and/or non-EU stakeholders.
Cooperation can be structured flexibly depending on project maturity and objectives, starting from assessment and implementation planning and scaling to supervised delivery and, where appropriate, pilot validation.
B) cooperation with technical offices and engineering companies, companies active in the maritime and industrial sectors, yacht owners seeking independent technical consultancy or full management, investors requiring structured operational and technical oversight, and brokers, advisors or asset managers requiring independent technical and operational support.
Thus, they would like to establish business cooperation, subcontracting synergies, and management and support of technical projects.
Cooperation can be structured in a flexible manner and