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IMPERIAL’S MAJOR SALES
The Monaco-based brokerage is collaborating with The Italian Sea Group – Admiral shipyard on the 100m Project Titanium and has sold the seventh hull of the Amels 242 Limited Editions.
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mperial has announced it will act as owner’s representative and build supervisor for the 100m Project Titanium, which will be built by The Italian Sea Group – Admiral shipyard, with delivery scheduled for 2025. Julia Stewart, Director of Imperial, said: “Project Titanium confirms the strong and undisputed position of Imperial as one of the major brokers of the superyacht industry. Partnering with esteemed professionals such as Admiral and Winch Design on this project, with their proven track records, is further proof of the reputation Imperial has gained throughout the past 15 years.” Project Titanium marks the third collaboration between Imperial and Admiral, which is part of The Italian Sea Group along with Tecnomar and NCA Refit. The other collaborations include the 77m Project Blue Marlin, a diesel-electric superyacht by Sinot Yacht Architecture and Design scheduled to launch in 2023. As well as being the broker, Imperial continues as the Project Blue Marlin owner’s representative and build supervisor throughout the construction process, roles it also holds on Project Titanium. Giuseppe Taranto, Vice Chairman of The Italian Sea Group – Admiral, said: “Imperial is now a consolidated partner of ours with whom we are capable of sharing know-how, values and purpose. Project Titanium represents a concrete step for us as a worldwide key player in the gigayacht industry.” Featuring an exterior and interior by Winch Design, Project Titanium has been designed with particular attention to ecosustainability and features an innovative diesel-electric propulsion system powered by Azipods. Jim Dixon, Director, Yachts & Aviation at Winch Design, said: “It’s a privilege to be working with the esteemed Admiral Yachts on the build and again with the management team at Imperial. Project Titanium is incredibly dynamic and will be a landmark for the industry. We look forward to working closely with all those involved
and can’t wait to see her develop.” Meanwhile, Imperial has sold the seventh hull of the Amels 242 series, marking its 10th collaboration with the Dutch builder. The yacht is scheduled for a 2022 delivery and is being outfitted at the Amels and Damen Yachting shipyard in the Netherlands. The 242ft (74m) vessel will include a wide array of custom features specified by the owner, who will be represented by Imperial during the whole building stage. Brit Tim Heywood designed her modern exterior lines while UK-based Winch Design will create a unique interior. Stewart said: “Project Amels 24207 is the second superyacht signed by Amels and Damen Yachting during this pandemic period. This great achievement is the result of hard work, dedication and attention to all details with our esteemed partners at Amels, Damen Yachting, Tim Heywood and Winch Design studios. We are excited to give life to our 10th collaboration with our very esteemed Dutch partners.” The Amels Limited Editions range of superyachts offers a proven technical platform with custom interiors, and 40 hulls of varying sizes have been delivered since 2005. The business model of upfront investment in engineering and construction balances full custom and semi-custom, and reduces delivery time from several years to as little as a few months. Rose Damen, Managing Director of Damen Yachting, said: “We are very proud of our Amels quality and the reputation that our Limited Editions yachts have earned. Our latest Amels 242 will have a very experienced project team to complete her. We are looking forward to working closely with Imperial’s new-build team and her crew to ensure she is exactly as the owner imagined when she departs the yard next year.” www.imperial-yachts.com www.theitalianseagroup.com www.amels-holland.com Project Amels 24207
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Julia Stewart, Director of Imperial, explains how the Monaco-headquartered company has risen to manage some of the globe’s most spectacular superyachts and work so closely with the world’s leading builders. INTERVIEW NICK HUNG PHOTOS © IMPERIAL YACHTS
Can you paint an overview of Imperial and how it has become associated with so many of the biggest superyacht projects? We believe in a detail-orientated approach as we are handling legendary superyachts. We leave nothing to chance and supervise every detail. Our yachts are very popular choices for charter because of high service standards, safety without compromises and perfect technical condition. Our Monaco office is the heart of our activity and we also have offices located at leading shipyards in Germany, Netherlands and Italy to supervise new builds and refits on a day-to-day basis to protect owners’ interests. We have large new build and operational teams managing over 1,000 crew members worldwide. In addition, we have skilled HR and in-house legal teams.
How has Imperial’s business changed in the last few years as you’ve become known for working with some of the world’s biggest new superyachts? We have sold more new-build projects and are currently supervising constructions at major European yards. Imperial is doing more hulls in the 100m-plus segment because we have proven management expertise and the specialist knowledge to control budgets as well as deliver the best result for the owners. Our delivered yachts speak for themselves. Imperial supervised construction and are Exclusive Central Charter Agents for Lana (Benetti 107m) and Flying Fox (Lürssen 136m). Furthermore, we are also experts in new construction such as Amadea (Lürssen 106.1m).
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Imperial is the exclusive charter agent for the 136m Flying Fox, built by German shipyard Lürssen; Flying Fox was No. 1 in Top 100 Superyachts of Asia-Pacific in 2020 and 2021
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Imperial is the exclusive central charter agent for Lana (Charter, Issue 55), the 107m Benetti build delivered in 2020 and a new entry in Top 100 Superyachts of Asia-Pacific
Can you tell us about Imperial’s role as owner’s representative and build supervisor for the 120m Project Signature with Amels/ Damen? Imperial has a long-standing relationship with Amels/Damen as together we have built over 10 successful hulls over the past years. We have huge respect for the leaders of the Damen family and high regard as to how they support their clients with warranty and assistance. We firmly believe that Amels/ Damen was the right shipyard for this ingenious vessel. Project Signature will raise the bar for design complexity within the yachting industry.
How would you rank the value of your various business divisions? Imperial does not rely on one area of business, yet we have a firm core foundation based on the supervision of new builds and management, as well as strong sales and charter departments.
Which builders have you worked with most often in new builds? Imperial has had the privilege to work with pioneers among the leading German, Dutch and Italian shipyards. We have learnt from each other and share the same qualities of being detail-orientated, as well as to always protect the owner’s interest. In close collaboration with these shipyards, we have set high expectations and standards with the yards we choose to work with in the future.
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What are some of the projects that have elevated Imperial in term of recognition and earned the respect of your competitors? Imperial respects the success of all brokerage firms as we believe healthy competition inspires us to do our best, not simply ‘good enough’. Imperial is unique because we have delivered more new build projects than any other brokerage house in the past decade. We have technical, operational and interior managers that follow a meticulous management style. Our success stands out among the industry, with vessels such as Flying Fox, Lana, RoMEA (Abeking & Rasmussen 81.8m) and Lili (Amels 55m) creating a new standard of charter. Imperial is the owner’s representative and supervisor for operational, technical and interior aspects.
Imperial is smaller than some other companies in your sector. Would you like to scale up in terms of staffing and offices? We utilise a different strategy as we have less sales offices but more on-site offices at major German, Dutch and Italian shipyards. Imperial supervises the new construction from these offices and therefore has real-time updates and can facilitate the owner’s requests right away. Having all hands on deck is a real strength of ours. With the development of Covid-19, it became even more evident that we do not need many sales offices to succeed but we must have substance and a strong operational core.
Flying Fox features exterior styling by Monaco-based Espen Øino, a regular Imperial collaborator; the Lürssen superyacht featured in Issue 54’s Charter Special
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Can you tell us anything about other upcoming builds that Imperial are involved in? Imperial is dedicated to the protection of our client’s confidentiality.
Espen Øino designed Project Signature, Flying Fox and many other builds Imperial has worked on. Why does the company have such a special relationship with him? Imperial is a Monaco-based company and is proud to have Monaco as part of its company heritage. We firmly believe in supporting the local economy and working with local talent. Espen Øino is the man behind some of the most iconic superyachts. He has an extraordinary talent and is effectively in sync with Imperial. Building a superyacht to fit your needs is an exciting experience. The first footstep to constructing a new vessel is to find the right designer who understands your requirements. Espen’s success is how he manages expectations, establishes priorities and finds the balance between each space on board. In partnership with Espen Øino, Imperial has delivered many recognisable superyachts such as Amadea and Flying Fox. How has Covid changed your business and impacted the different sectors of your business? Covid-19 has been a major challenge for everybody. Nobody is exempt. We were the first management company to do mass testing for all crew on a regular basis to ensure the safety of guests and crew. Imperial developed Covid-19 prevention measures for the managed fleet. Given the high standards of safety on board the managed fleet, all charter yachts managed by Imperial are in high demand. With the closure of many destination retreats, Imperial has found the perfect answer for those who are seeking a place to detach and improve
Amadea (Review, Issue 56) is a 106.1m superyacht designed by Espen Øino and built by Lürssen under the supervision of Imperial; she is exclusively listed for sale with Imperial
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Stewart (second right) with Imperial CEO Evgeniy Kochman (second left), Friedrich Lürssen (far left) and Peter Lürssen (far right)
Project Signature will be a ‘green’ superyacht prepared for the Lloyd’s Register of Shipping EP (Environment Protection) notation, powered by diesel-electric engines and Azipod propulsion. Do you notice more owners showing more interest in the environment? As a result of constructing larger vessels, future owners will continue to seek out new destinations and new platforms for adventure. With a shift in demographic, younger clients are looking for more experience-led activities through unique itineraries and on-board amenities. Wanderlust also comes with a desire to be environmentally conscious. Our oceans, marine life and the surrounding shores are under threat. Today, the industry is more in tune with the climate change and clients request or are open to innovative engineering solutions or sustainable yacht designs with the end goal of reducing their yachting footprint.
Imperial can confirm we have major new construction projects at leading German, Dutch and Italian shipyards. All I can say is, stay tuned!
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Julia Stewart, Imperial
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The 82m RoMEA (Charter, Issue 50) was built by Germany’s Abeking & Rasmussen and is part of Imperial’s charter fleet
their wellbeing while being in a clinically clean environment. The wellness centres on board Flying Fox and Lana incorporate all aspects of personal wellness, using both a holistic and scientific approach. Imperial’s charter team has carefully selected safe destinations to charter where guests can choose how much interaction they want with life on land while adhering to local Covid regulations. Overall, what do you think are the biggest challenges to the superyacht industry? Indeed, the global recession presents new complexities to the superyacht industry. In our opinion, true professionals that are meticulous in advancing in operational and new build management will prevail. Overall, the quality and expertise of the industry will gradually improve. What more should the superyacht industry be doing to make the yachts and their operations more environmentally friendly? Technological advances in design and build of superyachts has helped bring more sustainable solutions on board. More money and time are being spent on building greener vessels to lessen their impact on the marine environment. This is encouraging and demonstrates that technology can help. Imperial is providing its support by partnering with Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE) and joining the Blue Marine Yacht Club (BMYC) to help save and protect our ocean. BLUE’S BMYC private event on board Amadea in 2019, kindly supported by Imperial and Lürssen, was the most successful BMYC event that BLUE has held to date. The event was extremely well attended with BMYC supporters and new supporters from the industry. A large sum of
money was raised that night including a very large donation by Imperial. The evening marked a turning point in financial support for many of BLUE’s projects, especially its work in the UK Overseas Territories and Ascension Island. What are the biggest opportunities for growth in the superyacht sector in the coming years? We live in a world where the only constant thing is change. Developments in technology allow the ability to innovative and enhance just about any sector. The yachting industry is no exception. At Imperial, ‘Luxury Yachting 360 degrees’ is not just our company motto, it is what sets us apart. We provide a full-spectrum approach from initial concept, finance, design and construction to management, charter, maintenance and marketing. What are your plans for the coming years? Imperial has changed the future of yachting by delivering some of the most advanced superyachts. Imperial orchestrates the relationship between client, designer and shipyard, so we will continue with our proactive and inspired approach to superyachts delivered and currently in construction. We push boundaries with the future in mind. We have a detailorientated approach in everything we do including new build supervision at major yards, operational and technical management, and a very successful charter operation. www.imperial-yachts.com
Imperial is the owner’s representative and build supervisor for the 120m Project Signature, designed by Espen Øino and being built by Amels/Damen
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