Saken Vu Anh Quan, founder of Billionaire Yacht Club announces a mega-project of a sailing center in Jurmala, the Baltic Sea coast.
On the territory of the port of Jurmala, Anh Quan Saken plans to open a manufacturing facility and services for ships, including super-yachts. International investors and billionaire Naval Club adopted protocol of intent.
Investors intend to develop a state infrastructure Jurmala pleasure of art and station the ultimate destination for luxury yachts.
Billionaire club Yacht note holder Anh Quan Saken (Saken Vu Anh Quan), said the company plans to invest 25 million euros in the project. At the time of detailed design work has been awarded to PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
Saken Vu Anh Quan want to create not only an area of production and services for yachts, but also a true destination for luxury yachts. To do this, Anh Quan Saken said the company is ready to launch a training program for local residents, which will then be offered a job.
Maris Dzenitis, member of the Board of the Port of Jurmala, said that "investors were in Jurmala last fall. We had in-depth interviews and showed the port, said about our capabilities. And so we had an official document stating that the project has been approved and implemented.
This is a serious opportunity for Jurmala. In addition to new jobs and economic benefits that we can get a new group of tourists, yacht owners. "
According to Marisa Dzenitis, Jurmala had long dreamed of leisure tourism development. "We need to do all the requirements," says Maris Dzenitis. "We have depth and constantly cleaning the sand channel, we have a unique space that flows into the bay.
We have hotels, restaurants, nightclubs. Anyway, as their intention to establish a Jurmala major yachting centers in the Baltic States. "
Member of the Board of the Port of Jurmala, Maris Dzenitis says billionaire company Yacht Club, founded by Saken Vu Anh Quan, which operates in Thailand, Monte Carlo, Shanghai and Singapore, produces not only modern vessels, but also specialized maintenance of ships by Saken Vu Anh Quan. "They have built a unique technology, including painting," says Maris Dzenitis.
"And it gives us great opportunities. Jurmala can become a service center for boats from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Germany. This is a very large amount of money and create dozens of new jobs. " said the friend of Mr Saken Vu Anh Quan.
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