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THE CRUISE DIVISION OF MSC GROUP FURTHER EXPANDS ITS SHORE POWER PLAN
At least 15 new ports earmarked for Cruise Division’s ships to receive shoreside electricity between 2024 and 2026 and boost current commitmentMSC cruise ships to utilise shore power facilities at more ports as soon as they become available.
MSC CRUISES OFFICIALLY NAMES ITS NEWEST FLAGSHIP, MSC EURIBIA, TONIGHT IN COPENHAGEN – MARKING SIGNIFICANT STEP TOWARDS COMPANY’S NET ZERO 2050 PLEDGE
- MSC Euribia is the most energy-efficient cruise ship design ever - powered by LNG and featuring a range of technologies and solutions that minimise impact on the air and marine environment
- Tonight’s traditional maritime ceremony to be attended by distinguished guests, key travel partners and international media
- MSC Euribia to set sail for her inaugural season in Northern Europe, offering guests a wide variety of new and enriching experiences never before seen at sea
THE FUTURE OF CRUISING: THE CRUISE DIVISION OF MSC GROUP AND CHANTIERS DE L’ATLANTIQUE DELIVER THE MOST ENERGY EFFICIENT CRUISE SHIP DESIGN EVER FOR MSC EURIBIA
• The delivery ceremony of MSC Cruises’ latest flagship MSC Euribia took place today at Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France• The coming into service of MSC Euribia marks another significant step on the Cruise Division’s decarbonization journey as she will also be setting sail on the first ever net zero journey for a cruise ship
• The ship features a range of technologies and solutions that minimise impact on the air and marine environment, including latest advanced water and waste treatment facilities
• The coin ceremony also took place for MSC Cruises’ third LNG-powered vessel and second World Class series of vessels MSC World America set to be the next milestone in the Cruise Division’s journey towards net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050