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Lawada® Yachts Officially returned to work Today – Welcome to Visit & Collaborate25 2026-02

Lawada® Yachts Officially returned to work Today – Welcome to Visit & Collaborate

Lawada® Yachts officially resumes full operations at its manufacturing facility today, February 24th (the 8th day of the first lunar month in 2026), After Spring Festival break, the entire team returns with renewed enthusiasm to expand its comprehensive boats lineup – spanning leisure, work, and specialized marine craft, while pioneering electric boat developments to meet evolving market demands.
Lawada® Yachts Delivered 20 sets Custom Speedboats09 2026-02

Lawada® Yachts Delivered 20 sets Custom Speedboats

Lawada® Yachts delivered 20 sets custom 7.38m speedboats. Following the delivery of 8 boats on 8th, another 12 boats were delivered today.
12 sets Lawada® 7.38m speedboats specially customized for scenic area scenarios were officially delivered.03 2026-02

12 sets Lawada® 7.38m speedboats specially customized for scenic area scenarios were officially delivered.

Today, 12 sets Lawada® 7.38m boats, tailored to meet the needs of the scenic area, were collectively deliveryed.
A New Year, A New Start:Lawada® Yachts Ready for 2026​09 2026-01

A New Year, A New Start:Lawada® Yachts Ready for 2026​

With the arrival of 2026, Lawada® Yacht Company has showcased series of yacht models that will be delivered gradually in early 2026.
Is Your City Snowing? Merry Christmas with Lawada® First Snow Surprise​24 2025-12

Is Your City Snowing? Merry Christmas with Lawada® First Snow Surprise​

As the first snowflakes of 2025 began to fall, it signaled the arrival of Christmas. In the first snowfall of 2025, the staff of Lawada® worked together, pushing one after another 10-meter-long large boats to move in the snow.
Lawada® Vacuum Infusion Process for 21.8m Passenger Vessel Hull – Elevating Strength, Efficiency, and  Longevity19 2025-12

Lawada® Vacuum Infusion Process for 21.8m Passenger Vessel Hull – Elevating Strength, Efficiency, and Longevity

The traditional manual laying of the hull structure mainly relies on manual operations, which may lead to uneven resin distribution and bubble accumulation.
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