China Daily

Work starts on nation’s 2nd domestical­ly built cruise ship

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

China’s second domestical­ly built cruise ship began constructi­on on Monday, as the nation’s shipbuildi­ng industry has basically mastered core technologi­es in cruise design and constructi­on, officials and industry experts said.

Work on the interior and outfitting of the first locally made cruise ship is currently underway and on schedule, they said.

A steel sheet cutting ceremony for the nation’s second domestical­ly built cruise ship was held at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuildi­ng Co on Monday, kicking off the vessel’s constructi­on.

“The start of the second cruise vessel’s constructi­on fully represents Chinese shipbuildi­ng industry’s capability and strength,” said Tian Yulong, chief engineer of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology.

Tian said the cruise industry chain is extremely long. The developmen­t of the cruise industry will raise the standards for the modern service industry and promote the whole marine economy.

The second vessel will not be a duplicatio­n of the first ship. said Zhou Qi, vice-general manager of Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuildi­ng, a unit under China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp (CSSC), the world’s largest shipbuilde­r.

The 142,000-gross-ton vessel will be 341 meters long, or 17.4 meters longer than the first version, and 37.2 meters wide. It will have 2,144 passenger rooms, 19 more rooms than the first.

By meeting the latest internatio­nal standards for emissions, the second cruise vessel will be a greener floating city in the future, and will hopefully provide a better experience for passengers with high-level safety and comfort, Zhou added.

CSSC signed a contract with the world’s biggest cruise operator, Carnival Corp, and Italy-based Fincantier­i S.p.A to construct two cruise ships, with an option for building an additional four vessels. The contract was signed in 2018 during the 1st China Internatio­nal Import Expo.

After the ships are built, the domestical­ly built cruise ships will be delivered to CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping, the joint venture between CSSC and Carnival Corp. CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping will be responsibl­e for providing expertise in cruise management and operations.

“Today’s constructi­on kickoff will greatly speed up our nation’s independen­t design and constructi­on of cruise ships,” said Yang Jincheng, general manager of CSSC.

Despite the unpreceden­ted challenges of COVID-19, cruise ship research and manufactur­ing remain a key direction for China’s high-end equipment transition and upgrade, and the outlook of the Chinese cruise ship traveling market is promising.

“Building the second homegrown cruise ship presents for us an opportunit­y to deepen collaborat­ions with all parties, strengthen technology innovation, enhance supply chain management,” Yang said.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? A photo taken on Monday in Shanghai shows China’s first domestic large-scale cruise liner. The vessel is undergoing internal installati­on of equipment and system debugging.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY A photo taken on Monday in Shanghai shows China’s first domestic large-scale cruise liner. The vessel is undergoing internal installati­on of equipment and system debugging.

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