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Asuka III as a potential launch pad

EMDEN. Built at MEYER WERFT, the Asuka III ship was supplied with all the essentials, from sieves to lemon squeezers, at the Emden seaport’s Papenburg shipyard in April before being handed over to its new owner, NYK Line. “Once again, this successful event has demonstrated what our port is capable of when everyone works together,” says Reinhard Hegewald, Managing Director of Emder Hafenförderungsgesellschaft. “We believe that this can lead to a future of supplying other cruise ships built in Papenburg.”

Credits: Anker Schifffahrt

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