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Two of Germany's largest shipbuilders declare bankrupcy | DW News
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Two of Germany's largest shipbuilders declare bankrupcy | DW News
Yes the leisure empire (casino, hotel, cruise) is headquartered in Hong Kong, boss is famous Malaysian tycoon Lim Kok Thay.Those companies are owned by Genting Hong Kong, asian companies. But of course, the worst affected will be local employee of German who will be lay off.
To pay for too much overhead and slow turnaround times?China should buy them.
China wont'. Just like German carmakers are good at pushing luxurious brands, German shipyards are good at building luxurious passenger cruise ships, not high-tech cargo carriers say ULCS or LNGC. The market for luxurious passenger cruise ships is small (about 2% of all ships built) and shrinking anyway (due to pandemic), in the shipbuilding business volume is entirely about cargo ships and profits are with the tech-intensive ship types.China should buy them.
Already inIf the demand for luxurious passenger cruise ships pickup again in the post-pandemic future, I believe Chinese shipyards will get into this business, if they are not already getting prepared.
Its a bad timing to build cruise ship now.Already in
Carnival's made in China cruiseliner
its project name, Hull H1508 at the Waigaoqiao Shipyard in Shanghai. The first of two 133,500 gross tons cruise ships are based on the plans for the Vista-class ships sailing for Carnival Cruise Line, which will be launched by 2023 and will have space for 4,200 passengers.
There are plans for a total of four additional Carnival China ships to be built at a later stage. It does seem that at least the first vessel will feature AIDA Cruises branding. This is also the first Carnival Corp cruise ship being constructed in China.
China’s cruise economy, which first opened in 2006, has seen no less than 45 percent annual growth in the past decade. Before the pandemic started, estimates said 4.5 million Chinese people would go on cruises by 2020.
Carnival cruise pays for it, why should we worry. How should they use the ship is not our business.Its a bad timing to build cruise ship now.
Carnival cruise pays for it, why should we worry. How should they use the ship is not our business.
Those companies are owned by Genting Hong Kong, asian companies. But of course, the worst affected will be local employee of German who will be lay off.