China Daily

Second domestic cruise ship slated for 2026 delivery

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

The nation’s second domestical­ly produced large cruise ship will be named and delivered by the end of 2026, according to its builder.

The ship’s constructi­on schedule has been largely confirmed, aiming to float the vessel in May next year. That means its constructi­on is at the halfway mark, and it will be ready for undocking in March 2026, Chen Jianwei, assistant to the general manager of China State Shipbuildi­ng Corporatio­n’s Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuildi­ng Co, said during a news conference on Wednesday.

A trial voyage of the vessel will start in June 2026 before delivery to its operator by the end of that year, added Chen, who is also the constructi­on director of Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuildi­ng’s large cruise ship project.

In comparison with the first domestical­ly produced cruise ship, Adora Magic City, the second vessel has undergone a series of optimizati­ons, and its constructi­on efficiency will be enhanced by 20 percent, Chen said.

While ensuring the quality of the ship, attention will be paid to supply chain developmen­t and management, as well as process innovation, Chen added.

The 142,000-gross-tonnage ship will be 341 meters long — 17.4 meters longer than the first one — and 37.2 meters wide. The vessel will add 19 more guest rooms, taking its total to 2,144.

Chen said Adora Magic City, which embarked on its maiden voyage on Jan 1, is currently operating to destinatio­ns in Northeast Asia.

In addition to constructi­ng the large cruise ship, the Shanghaiba­sed shipbuilde­r has a fully packed schedule for this year, according to Zhang Wei, deputy general manager of Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuildi­ng.

“We will deliver a total of 24 vessels throughout the year, including container ships, oil tankers and pure car and truck carriers,” Zhang said. “The number will be one more than that of 2023.”

A dual-fuel-powered bulk carrier with a capacity of 190,000 deadweight tons was named and delivered to its owner on Wednesday by Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuildi­ng, taking the total number of ships it has delivered to 562.

Other major shipbuilde­rs in Shanghai have also set ambitious goals for this year.

Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co, a unit of the world’s largest shipbuilde­r, China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp, plans to deliver 24 ships this year, keen to improve revenue, net profit, research and efficiency.

Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuildi­ng (Group) Co, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp, is looking to consolidat­e its position in liquefied natural gas carrier developmen­t by delivering up to eight LNG carriers this year. The shipyard plans to deliver 20 vessels in total this year, generating 23 billion yuan ($3.2 billion) in revenue.

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