High-speed patrol boat, first expo exhibit all set at venue
THE first exhibit for the second China International Import Expo — a high-speed patrol boat from Italian company Ferretti — arrived at the National Exhibition and Convention Center yesterday.
The Model 195 boat, making its Asian debut, is 20 meters long and weighs around 37 tons. It is made from the latest construction materials such as carbon and titanium. It can reach 55 knots with a range of over 525 miles.
The boat arrived at the North Square of the exhibition center and then entered Hall 4.1 for reassembly. It will be displayed at the November 5-10 expo.
The boat was transported in two sections on two semi-trailers. Two 80-ton vehicles took around five hours to complete unloading and assembly.
The boat is from Ferretti Security Division, a division of the Ferretti Group. The security division specializes in the design, production and sale of state-of-the-art naval platforms for security applications, supporting navies, coastguard, police and patrol forces around the world. Ferretti Group, established in Italy in 1968, is involved in the design, construction and sale of motor yachts and pleasure craft.
Luca Pelosio, the group’s head of project engineering, said: “China has a very long coastline and there is considerable demand for coastal patrols, search and rescue as well as patrol boats to suppress smuggling. We hope to further expand our business in the Chinese market in the field of official boats.”
Chen Gang, chief representative of Ferretti Group in China, said the company talked to buyers at last year’s expo and identified a huge demand for the patrol boat.
The price of the boat is 3 million euros (US$3.34 million), with additional cost for different functions.
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