Advertisement

COSTA CRUISES: Change at the top

The contract for the removal of the wreck of Costa Concordia has been awarded to US-based Titan Salvage, in association with Italian firm Micoperi. Work was scheduled to begin in May and was expected to take around a year to complete. It seems that the Italian authorities now require the vessel to be taken to an Italian port for further investigation and ultimately a final decision on her fate.

As part of the operation, all materials from the wreck will be cleared from the sea bed, which will be cleaned up and then replanted with marine flora. In order to avoid accommodation problems on the island of Giglio during the peak holiday season, the operation will be based in Civitavecchia.

Costa Cruises’ Pier Foschi retires as Chief Executive Officer on 1 July 2012, but remains as chairman and managing director, and as a director of Carnival Corporation. His successor has been named as Aida Cruises’ CEO Michael Thamm, who will relocate to Genoa. Foschi will continue to oversee matters relating to the Costa Concordia accident.

Ships Montly - January 2024

New Combat Support Ship for the Royal Netherlands Navy arrives at Damen Naval shipyard

Combat Support Ship (CSS) Den Helder (A834) arrived in Vlissingen on 13 December 2024 after successfully completing her maiden voyage and sea trials. The new...
Advertisement

Related articles

New Combat Support Ship for the Royal Netherlands Navy arrives at Damen Naval shipyard

Combat Support Ship (CSS) Den Helder (A834) arrived in Vlissingen on 13 December 2024 after successfully completing her...

Maersk completes order of 20 dual-fuel vessels

A.P. Moller-Maersk (Maersk) has secured agreements with three shipyards to construct 20 container vessels equipped with dual-fuel engines,...

Stena RoRo delivers final E-Flexer to Brittany Ferries

Swedish shipping company Stena RoRo has delivered the twelfth E-Flexer vessel, Guillaume de Normandie, to French operator Brittany...

Damen Naval signs contract for new frigate for Colombia

At Vlissingen, on 4 December 2024, Damen Naval signed a contract with classification society, Lloyd’s Register, on the...