Dutch shipyard Vitters uses SPMT to transport 69-meter superyacht to barge
2026-07-14 16:54
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On July 12, Vitters Shipyard used a self-propelled modular transporter (SPMT) to slowly move the 69-meter "Project Zero" yacht out of its construction hall in Zwartsluis and transfer it to a waiting barge.

The yacht was then transported to Harlingen, where it will be launched and enter its final construction phase.

This logistics operation marks the conclusion of the seven-year construction plan for "Project Zero." Designed by Vitters Shipyard in collaboration with Dykstra Naval Architects, the yacht is positioned as a next-generation sailing vessel powered by solar, wind, and water energy, requiring no fossil fuels during normal operation.

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