As the company continued to develop, it remained closely linked to the history of Italian design, not just industrial design. Thanks to this identity, Baglietto has survived crises and consolidated itself within larger industrial groups such as the Gavio Group, to which it has belonged since 2012. The shipyard is no longer in Varazze: its headquarters are in the yachting capital on the shores of La Spezia, covering 35,000 m² and equipped with a 1,200-ton travel lift, while inland in Carrara the company builds pleasure yachts and deep-sea fishing boats for the iconic American brand Bertram.
The spirit of innovation remains unchanged, from the introduction of marine plywood in the 1950s, which ushered in a new era of much lighter, more modern Baglietto boats, to today's integration of hydrogen fuel cells into a comprehensive system that combines onboard power generation for both hotel loads and hybrid propulsion with onshore hydrogen production and storage at the shipyard.