Milestone Reached in Take-over Cruise Ship Construction

October 12, 2012

MSC Preziosa Ceremony: Photo credit MSC
MSC Preziosa Ceremony: Photo credit MSC

At the STX shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, two commemorative coins are welded to 'MSC Preziosa’s' mast radar, to mark a construction milestone.

Earlier this year, following the termination of the agreement with the original owner, MSC Cruises signed a contract to take over the 140,000-ton cruise ship. Renamed MSC Preziosa, she will be the 13th addition to the MSC Cruises’ fleet, as well as the fourth ship in the series of Fantasia class ships.

MSC Preziosa
is 1,092 feet long, 124 feet wide, and weighs 140,000 gt and the 4,345-guest luxury cruise ship will have a speed of 23 knots.

Laurent Castaing, general manager of STX France, said, "I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate both the MSC Cruises and STX teams for their joint commitment.  Impressive shipbuilding figures illustrate the ambition which is at the heart of the Fantasia class project: 30,000 tons of steel, 1,242 miles of cables, 1,751 guest staterooms and, at the moment, 1,000 people working every day on MSC Preziosa."

The honor of presenting the coins was given to MSC Cruises Head of Onboard Marketing Daniela Picco, who served as MSC godmother during the ceremony. She was joined by Jeannette Le Queau from STX France, who works closely with the MSC team and has been involved in the MSC story since the first new build orders arrived at Saint-Nazaire almost 10 years ago.

In the picture: Laurent Castaing, General Manger STX France, Daniela Picco MSC Cruises Head of Onboard Marketing, Jeannette Le Queau STX France, Pierfrancesco Vago, MSC Cruises CEO

 

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