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One of the largest cruise ships still under construction will be sold for scrap

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Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny - Reporter at The European Times News

A huge unfinished commercial will probably be sold for sale, after which the manufacturer declares bankruptcy, because no one wants it. This is a general German report on the recognized An Word industry.

Attempts are being made to sell part of the equipment and engines from Global Dream II, according to An Word. The used contract will be sold for sale.

The German company WWerften, which is a company, is a member of the holding company Genting Nong Kong. Both announcements of incompetence in January. Изpoizvoditelyat na ĸopabi ctpoi ĸopaba za Dream Сruіѕеѕ, една от тpите ĸpyизни lini, coбcтвeноcт нa Gentіng.

Global Dream is located on the dock of MV Werften in Bicmap, Germany, An Word reports. This month, the ship was handed over to a manufacturer of military ships, which plans to build 24 boats, 24 boats.

If no special offers are made for the company in the coming weeks, Global Dream will be submitted to the market, where it will be paid.

It is not yet clear whether Global Dream will be sold.

The work on Global Dream started in March 2018 and it is believed that the debut will be in the beginning of 2021, as one of the biggest pubs. The 340-meter-long ship is designed to accommodate more than 9,000 passengers in 2,500 cabins, as well as 2,200 crew members.

Dreams announced that the cabins will be about 15% larger than those available on other vessels and will include recognition and recognition software. The digger will also include a thematic paper.

Before MV Werften was active in January, she had close to 2,000 employees, according to The Maritime Exercise.

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