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RINA awards AIP to China’s self-developed cruise ship

RINA is issuing an approval in principal certificate to CSSC Cruise Technology Development for its design of a 150,000gt-class cruise ship.

Katherine Si, China Correspondent

December 9, 2021

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Credit: Seatrade Cruise News

It is the first time for China to independently research and develop a large cruise ship with independent intellectual property rights.

This for CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping's second planned newbuild.

The design features a length of 329.4 metres and 38.4 metres width. The passenger space ratio, balcony room ratio, passenger and crew ratio, speed, ship emissions and other major technical indexes all meet the international requirements for the same type of cruise ship.

The design also increases crew room area and leisure facilities, enlarges the buffet area and ups the number of family rooms and connecting rooms that are in demand by Chinese passengers.

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About the Author

Katherine Si

China Correspondent

With extensive experiences in writing, research and social media promotion, China-based Katherine focuses on shipping and transport sectors. She had worked for maritime industry since 2008 and had been well connected with local industry players.

 

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