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Company ProfilePershing todayWho is Pershing?Pershing S.p.a. has been designing, producing and marketing luxury motor yachts for over 25 years, and now boasts a firm position as one of the leading names in the Made in Italy fibreglass open yacht sector.
The Pershing range stands out for its superior performance, constantly researched style, top quality materials and painstakingly designed interiors offering ultimate comfort. Advanced construction methods, powerful engines reaching 7400 MHP and the use of surface propellers, hydrojets and gas turbines all combine to give Pershing yachts a distinctively sporting trim and peak speeds of up to 52 knots.
The new shipyard The new Pershing shipyard at Mondolfo, designed by the architect Sandro Sartini was completed in 2004 after an investment of 12 million euros. The complex covers an area of 53 thousand square metres and houses the production of the brand s entire range. It is divided into three buildings expertly interconnected with an efficient, modern layout that optimizes all the various production processes.
Where we plan The first building houses the management, administration and design offices. Built according to a strict principle of marrying design to functionality, the structure utilises soothing water courses and natural light as well as juxtaposing steel, cement and glass to form an architectural statement of the company s philosophy.
Where we build The remaining two buildings are dedicated to production. The first, measuring 6500 square metre, is where the 46 to 115 yachts are fitted out, whereas the second, measuring 6800 square metre, is where the superstructures are built. All the plants and machinery installed use environmentally friendly construction techniques, such as the computerized fibreglass cutting system and the vacuum hull moulding process. The paint shed, housed in another structure measuring 500 square metre also guarantees top quality standards, as well as being time-efficient and considerably reducing emissions into the air. | |