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Norwegian Epic Departs Damen Shiprepair Brest

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Published Oct 23, 2015 11:39 AM by The Maritime Executive

On Saturday 17 October, the 329-metre, 156,000 ton cruise ship Norwegian Epic departed Damen Shiprepair Brest (DSBr), part of Damen Shiprepair & Conversion, for Southampton. She cast off a day early after completing a 3 week maintenance and refit program ahead of schedule.

The world’s fifth largest cruise ship fitted with room to spare into DSBr’s 420-metre drydock number 3, and over 3 weeks around 3,500 personnel worked around the clock on a range of projects. These included some major mechanical operations such as the replacement of both rudders and work on the stabilizers, the refurbishment of the public spaces, and the vessel’s first special survey since she was commissioned in 2010.

As well as the works on board, Damen Shiprepair Brest was also responsible for managing the major logistics program that made the fast execution of this complex and intense project possible.

At the completion of the project both the client and the yard declared themselves very satisfied with the result. The client was very impressed with the facilities and the people involved and overall were satisfied with all aspects of the project.

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