PONANT conducts an international safety exercise in the polar region
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As the experts in polar zone navigation for more than 20 years, PONANT continues to innovate and advance maritime safety standards. Le Commandant Charcot was at the center of a second safety exercise in the polar region on September 30, 2023 at Herschel Island in the Northwest Passage.
The operation was supported by the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre based at 8 Wing Trenton (Ontario, Canada), run jointly by the Royal Canadian Air force (RCAF) and Canadian Coast Guard (CCG). It involved the U.S. Coast Guard District Seventeen and Air Station Kodiak (Alaska) and a command unit at the PONANT head office in Marseille (France). This exercise spanned 10 time zones, with more than a hundred people were mobilized over a 12-hour period. PONANT teams aboard and ashore were fully mobilized in this exercise carried out on an unprecedented scale.
“We carried out a first rescue exercise on the ice in September 2021 during the ship’s trial voyage. This time, the operation took place in ice-free water. It’s a world first that allowed us to test our procedures and equipment, as well as the coordination with the Canadian and American services,” explained the Captain, Patrick Marchesseau, on Le Commandant Charcot. “This joint exercise and sharing of our expertise is contributing to advances in safety for the entire polar maritime and tourism industry”.
On board, 65 participants (including 24 passengers) were evacuated to an island in a heated lifeboat and then equipped with suits specially designed by PONANT. The Ice Cube, an innovative piece of kit that was also developed by PONANT to transport survival kits, was towed by the lifeboat and hoisted ashore and polar shelters were set up, some of which have been tested with a heating mode. The lifeboat was used as a hospital during the first part of the LIVEX. For this joint exercise, the Royal Canadian Air Force deployed a CC-130H Hercules, a CH-149 Cormorant helicopter and a CC-138 Twin Otter and the United States Coast Guard deployed a C-130J Super Hercules and an MH-60T Jayhawk. The aircrafts were used to drop survival equipment, parachute in rescue teams and evacuate participants.
This joint exercise showcases extensive international collaboration aimed at strengthening maritime safety standards to benefit the entire industry.
Fincantieri to build ropax ferry for Sicilian Region in Palermo shipyard
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A new ferry, fully owned by the Sicilian Region and entirely “made in Sicily” will provide service to Lampedusa and Pantelleria. Sicilian Regional President Renato Schifani and Fincantieri CEO and Managing Director Pierroberto Folgiero signed the contract for the construction of a new ferry (Ropax Class A) today at the Palazzo d’Orleans, at the presence of Regional Councillor for Infrastructure and Mobility, Alessandro Aricò, for a base bid amount of nearly 120 million euros.
“The signing of this contract” said President of Sicily Schifani, “represents a turning point for connections with Sicily’s smaller islands. Ours is the first region in Italy to field the funds that the Ministry of Transport has allocated to sea connections and the first to be a full owner of a ferry. We will improve the quality and safety standards of naval transport for Lampedusa and Pantelleria, with a modern ship that also guarantees great attention to respect for the environment. We are giving a concrete response to residents and those who need to reach the islands for business or tourism. I also express particular satisfaction with the fact that the new unit will be entirely built in Palermo shipyards. It is a confirmation of the great professional quality of the workforce of the Palermo shipyard that I have personally witnessed, an asset that it is right to enhance in such a strategic sector as shipbuilding”.
Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri, commented: “The awarding of this order represents an important test for Fincantieri. In an industrial sector that over time has moved to Asian shipyards, we have the opportunity to bring ferry production back to Italy, rehabilitate our historical competencies in the sector, and demonstrate our ability to be competitive while ensuring the highest production standards, with benefits in terms of operations and sustainability that will reach the end user. The strength of our project is, once again, technologies for reducing environmental impact, intercepting the needs of the energy transition, which are destined to outline the maritime transport sector of tomorrow."
The new vessel will be entirely built in the Palermo shipyard, will be delivered in 2026 and will serve routes between Sicily and the islands of Lampedusa and Pantelleria. The ferry will have a length of about 140 meters and about 14,500 gross tons. It will be able to reach a maximum speed of 19 knots and a capacity of 1,000 people and 200 cars on board. Of note, the unit will be distinguished by the propulsion technologies installed. It will be equipped with a dual fuel engine, that is, powered by diesel and liquefied natural gas, the cleanest marine fuel currently available on a large scale, which significantly lowers nitrogen oxide and sulfur emissions. It will also have a photovoltaic system that, thanks to energy storage in a battery pack, will ensure that it will stay in port with zero emissions for about four hours.
“We succeeded, with President Schifani, in obtaining” said Councillor Aricò, “that Fincantieri would build the ship in its entirety in the Palermo shipyard: a 100 percent “Made in Sicily” ship, which will allow the Region to provide itself with an additional means of transport for the Sicilian islands, as well as to relaunch the Sicilian shipbuilding sector. The ship will be equipped with stabilizers similar to those on oil platforms that will allow it to dock even in prohibitive weather conditions. Today’s signing completes the work initiated by my predecessor Marco Falcone and implemented by this government. It is an extraordinary achievement: Sicily is the first region in Italy to have commissioned a ship, financed under Law 208/2015, which establishes a fund aimed at direct purchase for the improvement of public transport. The Region will have the possibility, as provided for in the notice, to exercise the option to build a second vessel."
George Washington University expert analyses Disney's latest investments on cruises, theme parks
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The Walt Disney Company recently announced plans to spend about $60 billion over the next 10 years on its theme parks, domestically and internationally, as well as to continue building its Disney Cruise Line. It’s double the investment Disney has spent on its parks and cruise lines over the last decade. A professor at the George Washington University says there are several factors driving this new investment, like a renewed interested in cruises post-pandemic, as well as some potential disruptors to keep an eye on.
Larry Yu is a professor of hospitality management at the GW School of Business. Yu’s current research focuses on hotel market analysis, tourism product value chain analysis, tourist satisfaction and hospitality crisis management. Yu says Disney’s strategic decision to invest in its theme parks and cruise lines is based on three main factors. The first of which is about Disney’s pandemic recovery, which saw significant operating income growth. The second involved Disney’s reputation. Yu adds that Disney is known for its innovation in “imagineering” projects, services and experiences and it’s now critical to invest in new attractions and experiences for the next-generation as well as extend the life cycle of Disney attractions to drive new, latent demand from family tourists and welcome repeat visitors. The third factor relies in a larger trend in the travel industry.
“The cruise industry is booming after the pandemic. Demand for cruise travel is now higher than 2019. Major cruise lines are adding capacity by building new ships (Disney Treasure will start sailing by late 2024). Many younger people, including Millennials and Gen-Z, have become cruise travelers, which fits the Disney market,” Yu says. “Disney Cruise Line, like many other major cruise lines, have been investing in owning and developing private islands for growing cruise business. Castaway Cay in the Bahamas and the new Lighthouse Point in the Bahamas will be open for cruise visitors in the summer of 2024. These investments, executed strategically, will continue to propel Disney’s growth for the next decade.”
Yu says there are a couple of potential inhibitors that may disrupt Disney’s investment strategy. Those include:
1. Demographic changes in its international markets: Japan, China and Europe are all experiencing an aging population, declining birth rates and late marriage, which could affect the family tourist market for the parks;
2. Many cruise destinations experience over-tourism and are pushing back to limit ships and number of daily visitors (such as Dubrovnik in Croatia);
3. Local community buy-in for park expansion, such as the new Disneyland WestCOT project under the local community hearing and review. Similar project by Disneyland was rejected by the local community in the early 1990s;
4. Uncertainties affected by economic, social, political (Florida) and geopolitical factors.
Royal Caribbean names next Icon-class ship Star of the Seas
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The next revolutionary vacation is on the horizon, and its name is Star of the Seas. Just shy of 100 days until the introduction of the first-of-its-kind combination of every vacation with the first in the Icon-class lineup, Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International has revealed the name of the next Icon-class ship and its debut season – the summer of 2025.
The world’s largest cruise line will follow up Icon’s debut, the start of a new era of vacations, in the boldest way. With the combination of every kind of vacation that’s unique to Icon-class – from the beach retreat to the resort escape and the theme park adventure – the lineup of new experiences and favorites on Star will set the stage for even more ways for every type of family and adventurer to make memories without compromise. Currently under construction in Turku, Finland, the new ship and its features will soon be revealed.
“The idea of combining the best of every type of vacation into one ultimate adventure has created more excitement than ever anticipated, and Star of the Seas will be the next bold answer to the record-breaking consumer demand we’ve seen for nearly a year and counting with Icon of the Seas,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.
The first look at Icon and Icon-class set the tone in October 2022 when it led to the cruise line’s single largest booking day and highest volume booking week in the brand’s then 53-year history. The unprecedented consumer demand sparked Royal Caribbean to release 2025-2026 vacations on Icon three months ahead of schedule and now Star’s name and debut season. Icon’s highlights include six record-breaking waterslides at Thrill Island’s Category 6 waterpark, seven pools – one for every day of the week; Surfside, a stay-all-day neighborhood for young families; entertainment across air, ice, water and stage; 40-plus ways to dine and drink; and more.
Star will also mark another step in this new era as the cruise line’s third ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), combining the use of the cleanest-burning marine fuel available to date with a proven lineup of industry-leading environmental programs on board. With applications ranging from waste heat recovery systems to shore power connection, Royal Caribbean’s most sustainable ship will advance parent company Royal Caribbean Group’s journey to introducing a net-zero cruise ship by 2035.
Åbo Akademi and Meyer Turku deepen their green transition cooperation
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The long-standing cooperation between Åbo Akademi and Meyer Turku was further strengthened at the Meyer Turku shipyard on Wednesday, October 4th with a signed partnership agreement.
The agreement period is five years and the focus lies initially on Åbo Akademi's Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology and Meyer Turku's Business Finland funded green transition program NEcOLEAP. An important form of practical cooperation will be the "Green transition lab", a shared workspace to be established on the Åbo Akademi campus, which supports the interaction between researchers and industry. The presence of researchers at the shipyard in Perno will also be increased within the framework of joint projects.
A long-term goal is also to create interdisciplinary strategic cooperation between several different faculties of Åbo Akademi and Meyer Turku. The partnership agreement also includes a sponsored professorship, doctoral student positions and a range of courses adapted for lifelong learning in the shipbuilding industry.
"To support the ambitious goals in the agreement, we will initially focus on appointing the professorship in sustainability that Meyer finances with a particular focus on process technology, energy technology and industrial engineering and management. This is a very significant and highly valued collaboration for us," says Kim Wikström, professor of industrial engineering and management at Åbo Akademi.
"We are very satisfied with this agreement, which will bring our company’s and Åbo Akademi Universitie's’ scientific expertise even closer together. Technical fields naturally play a key role in shipbuilding, but our common goal, a more sustainable maritime industry, requires top experts also from many other disciplines. Turku as a thriving study and working region offers a strong framework for this. The now signed agreement also ensures that we will expand the interaction between the Academy and the business world," says Tim Meyer, CEO of Meyer Turku.
"Partnerships between industry and universities is valuable. The cooperation with Meyer towards an important goal like the green transition is very meaningful. Increasing interdisciplinarity will bring us ever closer to our common goal," says Åbo Akademi Rector Mikael Lindfelt.
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