After around seven years of construction, one of the world’s largest cruise ships, the “Disney Adventure”, left the dock in Wismar.
It was put together there. The corona-related bankruptcy of the MV Werftengruppe 2022 had significantly delayed the construction of the approximately 340-meter-long ship. Now it should get the finishing touch on the equipment kai.
The client was originally Gentting Hong Kong, an Asian multicon center who was particularly active in tourism and gambling, but did not survive pandemic. The U.S. shipping company Disney Cruise Line had taken over the ship from the bankruptcy estate. After completion, it should be used for the Disney group in Southeast Asia from the end of this year. Instead of the 9,500 previously planned for the Chinese market, it should now offer 6,000 passengers.
The Meyer shipyard from Papenburg, Lower Saxony, took over the renovation and completion of the ship, which hired the shipmaker of the former MV shipyards and thus preserved from unemployment. Between 400 and 600 shipyard workers are said to have benefited from this. In addition, there were several hundred employees of service providers and suppliers.
According to the State Chancellery in Schwerin, it is the largest cruise ship ever built in Germany and one of the largest ships worldwide. Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig (SPD) spoke of “a big day”. “From December, the” Disney Adventure “is supposed to make many people in Asia,” she said, “she said.
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Wismar (dpa-Afx)
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