Oceania Cruises christens Riviera in Barcelona
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
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- Published: 12 May 2012 12 May 2012
Dr. Jan Meyer is new Managing Director of Meyer Werft
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- Written by Teijo Niemelä Teijo Niemelä
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- Published: 08 May 2012 08 May 2012
The Meyer Werft shipyard's management team of managing directors Bernard Meyer and Lambert Kruse has welcome a new member. May 01, 2012, Dr. Jan Meyer joined the management as a third managing director. With this, the yard's management will be rejuvenated and extended in order to meet the challenges of the hard international competition.
In the long term, the family business Meyer Werft, founded in 1795 and in the hands of the Meyer family for six generations, is preparing the handover to the seventh generation. Dr. Jan Meyer has been working for the family-owned business since 2008, most recently as the head of the Technical Offices for the entire construction process of the cruise vessels. This task will now be taken over by Mr. Philip Gennotte, who used to be the project manager for the Disney cruise ships built by Meyer Werft.
Australia’s 1 million passenger target by 2020 easy if past growth rate retained
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- Written by Kari Reinikainen Kari Reinikainen
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- Published: 08 May 2012 08 May 2012
The Australian cruise market, which is the fastest growing market of significant size in the world, is likely to reach 1 million passengers in 2020, International Cruise council of Australasia (ICCA) said. However, should the market continue to expand even near the average rate of the past decade, the figure could be hit earlier.
“To reach its target of one million Australian cruise passengers by the year 2020, the cruise industry needs to achieve an annual average growth rate of just over 5% for the next nine years, ICCA said in a report on the Australian cruise market. The year 2011 was outstanding for the industry on the island continent, as figures provided by the ICCA’s 27 member cruise lines in Australia indicate that a record 623,294 Australians took a cruise holiday in 2011 – a massive 34% rise on the previous year’s figure of 466,692.
“This is the largest annual increase, both in percentage terms and real numbers, for Australia since the ICCA first began compiling cruise passenger statistics in 2002. It is also the highest growth rate recorded by any major cruise source market in the world in 2011,” ICCA said. Significantly, cruise passenger numbers are now almost triple the figure recorded just five years ago, when in 2006 the number of Australian cruise passengers reached 221,000. The annual average rate of growth over that period is more than 23% while the annual average growth rate since the ICCA figures were first collated in 2002 is almost 21%.
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