Cartello shines at the 2025 Genoa International Boat Show, balancing tradition and innovation

The Genoa International Boat Show has just concluded, and we at Cartello are very pleased with how this edition turned out.

This year, after a long time, we returned to our spot in the outdoor area of the Power Village: a kind of return to our roots, in the section dedicated to engines. At the same time, we chose to have a dedicated space inside Pavilion B Tech Trade for Orizon, the new product entirely developed by Cartello.

Interest in our brands Cox Marine and Yanmar Marine, as we experience every year, proved once again to be very strong. After six truly intense days, we can affirm that participating in the Genoa Boat Show continues to be an essential milestone in our journey of building and strengthening an ever more connected and united network, as well as a key opportunity to showcase our products and services to the public. For Cartello, being present is also a way to reaffirm, year after year, our closeness to partners, customers, collaborators, and enthusiasts in the sector.

We were also greatly satisfied with the curiosity sparked around Orizon: we are convinced that our little gem for predictive diagnostics and adaptive engine maintenance has a very promising road ahead. Its journey could only begin at the Genoa event, which for Cartello is a place close to our heart. Right before the Boat Show, we also launched the website orizon.pro, where visitors can book a demo of the portal.

In Genoa, we also concluded a year-long celebration in which we highlighted our 40 years of commitment and experience: an achievement we are honored by and continue to carry forward with pride. Not coincidentally, during the Genoa Boat Show, we also unveiled the new Cartello logo and the new website: tangible signs of a constant renewal process, capable of blending tradition and innovation.

We are certain that the relationships, inspirations, and insights gathered during these days will guide us into a new year full of growth, improvements, and new challenges.

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