WASTEWATER system manufacturer, Wärtsilä Hamworthy let the cat out of the bag over P&O Cruises UK newbuild program, after it announced that it had been contracted by Fincantieri shipyard to supply two Membrane BioReactors to the 141,000gt newbuilding under construction, with the order including an option for a second vessel....
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WASTEWATER system manufacturer, Wärtsilä
Hamworthy let the cat out of the bag over
P&O Cruises UK newbuild program, after it
announced that it had been contracted by
Fincantieri shipyard to supply two Membrane
BioReactors to the 141,000gt newbuilding
under construction, with the order including
an option for a second vessel.
P&O UK had announced last year plans for a
single newbuild, but made no mention of a
possible second.
According to Hamworthy, the 3,611-
passenger vessel currently being built will be
the largest to be constructed for the
British market, and will enter service in Mar
2015.
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