BusinessWorld’s first floating cruise terminals unveiled by admin September 7, 2023 written by admin September 7, 2023 Bookmark 15Home Green marine World’s first floating cruise terminals unveiled September 6, 2023, by Fatima Bahtić MEYER Floating Solutions, a division of German MEYER Group, has unveiled the world’s very first floating cruise terminals.Credit: MEYER Floating SolutionsAs informed, the concept mark a paradigm shift in sustainable port expansion. The designed pier options range from 205 to 320 meters in length, optimizing utility within a compact footprint of 410 meters in length and 265 meters in width.Every module is built in the MEYER Group’s shipyards. The solution uses technologies for manufacturing floating assets up to full terminal size.This minimizes local site work while maintaining safety through fixed mooring arrangements like mooring dolphins, according to the firm.“Our floating cruise terminals deliver dynamic solutions for ports seeking seamless expansion, instilling confidence in public and private investors,” Kaj Casén, MEYER’S CEO commented.“Our modular terminals empower operators to meet rising demand and enhance facilities with ease.” “This groundbreaking innovation marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of cruise terminals. MEYER Floating Solutions’ unwavering dedication to sustainable, adaptable, and resource-efficient infrastructure heralds a new era for the cruise industry,” the company highlighted.MEYER Floating Solutions is a construction technology company, born as a joint venture between MEYER Group and ADMARES Marine, a pioneer in floating real estate. MEYER Floating Solutions is headquartered in Turku, Finland, strategically located within the Finnish maritime cluster. In addition to facilities in Germany (Papenburg and Rostock), and Turku (FIN), the company benefits from the collaboration of various partners involved in the ship construction process. Furthermore, the company has a presence in Italy and the United Arab Emirates.MEYER Group has recently signed a joint cooperation agreement with Dutch shiprepair company Damen Shiprepair & Conversion (DSC) to work on sustainable projects.Posted: 5 months agoPosted: 2 months agoPosted: about 1 month agoPosted: 2 months agoPosted: 3 days agoPosted: 22 days agoPosted: 10 hours agoPosted: 10 days agoPosted: 4 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin Follow Author previous post Why ‘pro-life’ Texas is arguing in court that a fetus has no rights next post Eastern Pacific pens deal for world’s largest ammonia carrier pair, orders six more ships from different yards You may also like Bookmark Double win for Baker Hughes offshore Norway October 1, 2023 Bookmark Hutchison Ports YANTIAN kicks off 1st green shipment... October 1, 2023 Bookmark MacGregor to deliver RoRo equipment for 1st methanol-fueled... October 1, 2023 Bookmark HydroQuest launches crowdfunding campaign to support tidal energy... October 1, 2023 Bookmark NKT and Prysmian secure €4.6 billion in cable... October 1, 2023 Bookmark In focus: Advanced economies should pave the net-zero... September 30, 2023 Bookmark Türkiye’s drillship kicks off drilling ops in Black... September 30, 2023 Bookmark China presents country’s first marine methanol fuel bunkering... September 30, 2023 Bookmark Welsh government starts assessing applications for tidal lagoon... September 30, 2023 Bookmark OSG makes $30K pledge for Women Offshore scholarship September 30, 2023Leave a Comment Cancel ReplySave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Home Green marine World’s first floating cruise terminals unveiled September 6, 2023, by Fatima Bahtić MEYER Floating Solutions, a division of German MEYER Group, has unveiled the world’s very first floating cruise terminals.Credit: MEYER Floating SolutionsAs informed, the concept mark a paradigm shift in sustainable port expansion. The designed pier options range from 205 to 320 meters in length, optimizing utility within a compact footprint of 410 meters in length and 265 meters in width.Every module is built in the MEYER Group’s shipyards. The solution uses technologies for manufacturing floating assets up to full terminal size.This minimizes local site work while maintaining safety through fixed mooring arrangements like mooring dolphins, according to the firm.“Our floating cruise terminals deliver dynamic solutions for ports seeking seamless expansion, instilling confidence in public and private investors,” Kaj Casén, MEYER’S CEO commented.“Our modular terminals empower operators to meet rising demand and enhance facilities with ease.” “This groundbreaking innovation marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of cruise terminals. MEYER Floating Solutions’ unwavering dedication to sustainable, adaptable, and resource-efficient infrastructure heralds a new era for the cruise industry,” the company highlighted.MEYER Floating Solutions is a construction technology company, born as a joint venture between MEYER Group and ADMARES Marine, a pioneer in floating real estate. MEYER Floating Solutions is headquartered in Turku, Finland, strategically located within the Finnish maritime cluster. In addition to facilities in Germany (Papenburg and Rostock), and Turku (FIN), the company benefits from the collaboration of various partners involved in the ship construction process. Furthermore, the company has a presence in Italy and the United Arab Emirates.MEYER Group has recently signed a joint cooperation agreement with Dutch shiprepair company Damen Shiprepair & Conversion (DSC) to work on sustainable projects.Posted: 5 months agoPosted: 2 months agoPosted: about 1 month agoPosted: 2 months agoPosted: 3 days agoPosted: 22 days agoPosted: 10 hours agoPosted: 10 days agoPosted: 4 months ago