antibes shipservices

Antibes Shipservices is a company that primarily operates within the maritime industry, providing a range of services tailored to the needs of yachts and other vessels. Established in Antibes, a city well-known for its significant yachting community and facilities, the company is strategically located to serve the needs of vessels in the Mediterranean region.


Services Offered:



  1. Provisioning: The company supplies high-quality food and beverage items, along with other provisions necessary for long voyages or luxury experiences onboard.

  2. Technical Services: They offer a range of technical support, including maintenance and repair services to ensure the sea-readiness of vessels.

  3. Logistics and Transport: Antibes Shipservices provides comprehensive logistical support, including the transport and delivery of supplies directly to yachts.

  4. Concierge Services: They often offer concierge services to take care of various needs, such as booking moorings, arranging tours, or organizing events.

  5. Custom Supplies: The company tends to offer bespoke solutions tailored to the unique requirements of each vessel and its crew, which can include specialty items or custom-ordered products.


Clientele:


Their primary clientele includes yacht owners, captains, and crew members, as well as maritime management companies that require reliable and high-quality services to support the operation of luxury vessels.


Reputation:


Antibes Shipservices has built a reputation for reliability, professionalism, and high-quality service, making it a trusted name among those in the maritime community in and around the French Riviera.


Strategic Importance:


Being based in Antibes allows the company to be in close proximity to one of the busiest and most well-known yachting hubs in Europe. This strategic location enables quick and efficient service to yachts docked in the region.


In summary, Antibes Shipservices stands as a highly regarded provider of essential services to the yachting community, known for its high standards and customer-centric approach.


Products

Jotun Paints, Permanon products (Supershine)

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12/16 bvd. d`aguillon
antibes 06600
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