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FEMA Marine Fleet Operations Update

As the Mediterranean yachting season gets fully underway, FEMA Marine’s managed fleet is actively operating across the region, with yachts cruising, preparing for guest operations, and completing major technical programmes. Over the past months, FEMA Marine’s technical, operational, and project management teams have successfully coordinated numerous refit, maintenance, survey, and certification projects in leading European shipyards and marinas.

From extensive winter refits to final commissioning and operational readiness, the focus remains on ensuring every vessel under management meets the highest standards of safety, reliability, and performance. At the same time, the fleet management, purchasing, and logistics departments continue to provide round-the-clock support, coordinating worldwide spare parts procurement, technical services, inspections, and regulatory compliance to ensure uninterrupted operations throughout the busy summer season.

Flagship Yachts Ready for the Season

A significant milestone this season has been the successful completion of the winter maintenance programmes for two of FEMA Marine’s flagship yachts, M/Y Alfa Nero and M/Y Axioma. Following comprehensive technical servicing, maintenance, and operational preparations, both yachts have entered an exceptionally busy Mediterranean charter season in outstanding condition. The completion of these projects reflects FEMA Marine’s commitment to meticulous planning, preventive maintenance, and operational excellence, ensuring the fleet continues to perform at the highest standards while delivering exceptional guest experiences.

FEMA Marine's managed fleet in the Mediterranean
FEMA Marine’s managed fleet in the Mediterranean

Fleet Operations Across the Mediterranean

M/Y Leona – Naples, Italy. M/Y Leona remains at the shipyard in Naples, where the technical team continues to supervise maintenance activities, equipment procurement, and ongoing refit works. Project milestones are being closely monitored to ensure timely completion and the highest quality standards.

M/Y Giada – Nice, France. Routine operational management and logistical support continue seamlessly while the yacht remains berthed in Nice. The team maintains close coordination with the crew and local service providers, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations throughout the season.

Marseille Fleet Operations – Palumbo Shipyard

Several vessels within the FEMA Marine fleet have successfully completed, or are currently finalising, extensive maintenance and refit programmes at Palumbo Shipyard in Marseille.

M/Y Moca. Preparations for the busy summer season have been completed, including professional galley equipment inspections, servicing of water toys, preventive maintenance of technical systems, and final operational checks to ensure the yacht is fully prepared for guest operations.

M/Y Sarastar. Hull coating and technical painting works continue according to schedule. FEMA Marine is simultaneously coordinating spare parts procurement, contractor management, technical planning, and end-to-end logistics to support the vessel’s ongoing refit programme.

M/Y La Blanca. Following the successful completion of scheduled maintenance works, M/Y La Blanca has completed all preparations and is ready to depart Marseille for her summer cruising programme.

Purchasing & Logistics

As operational activity increases across the Mediterranean, FEMA Marine’s purchasing and logistics department continues to coordinate global procurement, time-critical spare parts deliveries, customs clearance, technical supplies, and contractor logistics. Through proactive planning and close cooperation with its vessels, shipyards, and worldwide suppliers, FEMA Marine continues to deliver efficient, reliable, and uninterrupted support across the entire fleet, ensuring its yachts remain fully operational throughout the season.

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