Verkuyl New CEO at Feadship Royal Van Lent Yard

July 5, 2016

Jan-Bart Verkuyl  (Photo: Feadship Royal Van Lent)
Jan-Bart Verkuyl (Photo: Feadship Royal Van Lent)

Jan-Bart Verkuyl has been appointed the new CEO of Feadship’s Royal Van Lent yard, where he will have overall responsibility for the day to day operations of the current operation in Kaag, its subsidiaries and the second new yard in Amsterdam when it opens in 2018.

Dick van Lent has stepped down from official duties after over forty years of service, although he will continue to offer his invaluable experience to the Feadship cause.

A passionate sailor who has participated for many years in national and international regattas, Verkuyl started his career as project manager at the renowned maritime research institute MARIN in 1998. He joined Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects in 2006 and went on to hold various key roles related to engineering, design, construction and sales. In 2011, Verkuyl transferred to Feadship’s Royal Van Lent yard and joined the Feadship board of directors three years later.

Dick van Lent started work at Royal Van Lent as assistant manager in 1974 and became CEO in 1985. He has overseen tremendous growth for the yard and for Feadship, playing a vital role over the past three decades as one of the main public
faces of the world’s leading luxury motoryacht builder.

“It has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with so many amazing people over the last 42 years,” comments Van Lent. “Feadship attracts the most ambitious and quality-driven clients in the superyacht world and I am delighted that their future and that of the Feadship family is safe and secure with a new generation of leaders at the helm. I look forward to playing a background support role in this new era of success.”

“It is a great honor for me to take over the helm of Royal van Lent at a time when we have just announced the construction of a second facility in Amsterdam,” says Verkuyl.

Logistics News

SESCO Celebrates New Cement Terminal at Port Tampa Bay

SESCO Celebrates New Cement Terminal at Port Tampa Bay

The Heavy Lift Group: Navigating a New Reality in Project Cargo Logistics

The Heavy Lift Group: Navigating a New Reality in Project Cargo Logistics

AD Ports Trial Operations Begin at Noatum Ports - Safaga Terminal in Egypt

AD Ports Trial Operations Begin at Noatum Ports - Safaga Terminal in Egypt

Hamworthy is Back as Independent Company

Hamworthy is Back as Independent Company

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

CMA CGM Chief says it's 'unwise to assume' that Hormuz would return to pre-war conditions
Fuel price shock widens product gap between US Airlines
Brazil regulators expect MAX 10 certification in this year