Prototyping to Streamline Refits
“We are working to support the brands on prototypes and new innovations, as well as strategic corporate projects,” said Peter Fetten, senior vice president corporate
Sound Supply Chain Strategy
Posting more passenger cruise days, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has held the line on its food spend. Much of the credit goes to Carl
Fleet Operations Centers
“Imagine if you have 10 to 15 ships in the Caribbean and a hurricane is coming, but you do not know what the storm track
Seaside Strikes New Note
“The MSC Seaside has lots and lots of new features that will entertain our guests. A seven-day cruise may not be enough,” said Roberto Fusaro,
Chinese Eye a Higher Calling
The 12th China Cruise Shipping Conference and International Expo was held in the ever-green Sanya in early November, bringing together cruise lines, Chinese government officials,
Mexico: Acapulco: Calls and Homeporting
Thirty calls are scheduled for the 2017-2018 season for Acapulco. That is a slight dip from last year, because Holland America canceled eight calls when
PortMiami Set to Continue Record-Shattering Growth Pace
“We do have space. I want that to be very clear, that we have space for growth here at PortMiami,” said Juan Kuryla, port director.
Respecting the Sea
With a 35-knot wind and strong Hudson River current, Captain Ubaldo Armellino was in control of a full bridge team docking the Seven Seas Navigator