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Fincantieri tightens an agreement of cooperation with the Chinese Huarun Dadong Dockyard
It is centralized gannets repairs and transformations of cruise ships that have as a basis operating China
March 2, 2016
The navalmeccanico group Italian Fincantieri has tightened an agreement of cooperation with the Chinese Huarun Dadong Dockyard (HRDD) in the within of the repairs and naval transformations face to serve the cruise ships that have as a basis operating China. The understanding includes the development of technical competences, project management, and logistic procedures. The Italian company has explained that, in particular, Fincantieri, through its business unit dedicated Ship Repair and Conversion, will supply the technical experience matured as operator of reference of the crocieristico section to total level that, arranged with infrastructures the HRDD vanguard, will offer to the fundamental support to the newborn Chinese field cruise and the main foreign crocieristici operators who will operate in the local market.
Fincantieri has remembered that HRDD is a society leader in the naval repairs and transformations, with modern structures situated strategically in presses of cruise the terminal of Shanghai. The yard, than makes use of five basins, boasts great experience of activity on a wide fan of types of unit and a remarkable patrimony of specific competences that return it particularly apt also to the crocieristico field. The Italian company has remembered moreover to have under way a strategy of internationalization and radication in this market with the agreements of 2014 in the field of the new constructions cruise for the local market and to have successively constituted a branch with center to Shanghai, the Fincantieri (Shanghai) Trading Co. Ltd.
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