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Opacmare: celebrating 30 years in the nautical industry

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For three decades, Opacmare has been produced components that meet the standards of discerning clients. In a move that underlines their commitment to innovation and growth, they have recently acquired a new 4,000 m² production facility near their headquarters. This expansion enables them to meet the increasing demand for their products and reinforces their dedication to maintaining high standards of quality.

As of 2025, Opacmare employs over 350 skilled professionals across five production sites. The company focus on three things:

  • Rigorous quality control: each product undergoes stringent testing to ensure it meets their standards before it reaches the clients.
  • Complete product customization: they work closely with clients to create bespoke solutions that perfectly match their requirements and vision.
  • Continuous innovation: their R&D team is constantly developing new technologies and improving existing ones to stay ahead of industry trends.

Their extensive product range includes gangways, handling systems, and other nautical components. Opacmare collaborates with leading shipyards worldwide, delivering cutting-edge solutions backed by exclusive patents and setting new industry standards.

Discover more about Opacmare’s journey at www.opacmare.com.

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