Wim van der Valk retires: management buyout of Dutch shipyard
Having been at the helm of the Van der Valk shipyard since its foundation in 1967, Wim van der Valk marked his 79th birthday on 18 April by officially confirming his retirement.
A management buyout of Van der Valk’s shares in the yard has taken place, financially supported by a family of experienced yacht owners who have previously commissioned three custom superyachts from Van der Valk Shipyard; LeVen, EDGE and Lady Lene.
With a full order book stretching well into 2026, including the largest superyacht built to date, confidence in the future is high.
Van der Valk management team
Van der Valk has firmly established itself in recent years as one of the only yards in the world with the capacity and flexibility to build all-custom superyachts up to 45 metres in length. It has over 9000m² of state-of-the-art facilities at its location in Waalwijk, Netherlands, opening its seventh construction hall last November.
The management team of Enrico Theuns, Bram Kooltjes and Yoeri Bijker can leverage on decades of combined experience in the high-end yachting industry and will continue to enjoy the ongoing support of President Emeritus Wim van der Valk as an advisor to the board.
“The significant capital investment will enable Van der Valk to continue growing our unique niche in the market for bespoke yachts between 25 and 45 metres,” comments head of sales, Yoeri Bijker. “The new primary shareholders fully understand our yard’s ethos having built several award-winning yachts with us and are committed to ensuring Van der Valk retains its Dutch structure, heritage and quality. We have a solid financial future as an independent entity with various options available for further expansion. Wim’s unrivalled legacy could not be in safer hands.”
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