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Meyer Werft cuts steel for China's Spectrum of the Seas

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Pushing the button to start steel-cutting are, from left, Sebastian Brunila, project director, Quantum class, Royal Caribbean International; Stephan Schnees, director of project management, Meyer Werft; and Carsten Pengel, project manager, Meyer Werft
Construction of Royal Caribbean International's Quantum Ultra ship, Spectrum of the Seas, began Tuesday with the steel-cutting for Spectrum of the Seas at Meyer Werft.

Set to debut in spring 2019, Spectrum represents the next evolution of Royal Caribbean's high-tech Quantum class of ships and is being designed for travelers from China and the Asia-Pacific region.

Quantum of the Seas and sister Ovation of the Seas already operate there.

Spectrum of the Seas will measure 168,600gt, with 4,180 lower berths. 

'We are now one step closer to delighting our guests in Asia Pacific with this remarkable ship,' said Michael Bayley, president and ceo, Royal Caribbean International. 'Spectrum will be another giant leap forward in vessel design and guest experiences that will provide travelers with ample opportunities to create unforgettable memories.'

The company was mum on further details about Spectrum of the Seas but promised 'cutting-edge and unprecedented experiences and amenities.'

'It is our great pleasure to build these innovative ships for Royal Caribbean and to continue our long-standing business relationship,' said Stephan Schmees, director of project management for Meyer Werft.