Maritime salvage: Servaux Yachting acquires new SOLAS certification

Servaux Yachting Marseille enters 2025 with a new certification, confirming its place among the key players in boating safety. Its Med-SOLAS station, now certified by Lloyd's Register for several manufacturers, reinforces its lifeboat overhaul and maintenance offer.

A station for maritime safety

Since February 2024, Servaux Yachting's Med-SOLAS station in Marseille has been a key player in lifeboat inspection and maintenance. This recognition is based on the certification issued by Lloyd's Register, attesting to its compliance with MSC 402 standards. This rigorous framework guarantees the proper functioning of equipment in emergency situations.

A wider range of manufacturers

This station is not only dedicated to a single manufacturer: it now covers the needs of seven renowned builders, including Zodiac Milpro International, Narwhal Boats, and Survitec Group Ltd. The addition of Vanguard Marine to this list marks a significant step forward, reinforcing Servaux Yachting's ability to offer diversified services tailored to the specific requirements of modern equipment.

Comprehensive, tailored services

In addition to inspection, Servaux Yachting provides maintenance, repair and assembly services. These services are carried out in strict compliance with international standards, a major asset for marine operators who depend on the reliability of their equipment.

Marseille, a strategic hub for maritime activities

The location of the station in Marseille meets specific needs. As a major port city, it plays a central role in commercial and pleasure boating. Servaux Yachting makes an active contribution to this by offering cutting-edge expertise in maritime safety, essential for shipowners, professionals and yachtsmen alike.

A forward-looking perspective

The award of this certification and the integration of Vanguard Marine underline Servaux Yachting's commitment to meeting the growing challenges of maritime safety. With ever more demanding standards and diversified needs, this station is positioned as an essential partner for rescue operations and maintenance.

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