On September 7, the first domestically produced large-scale cruise ship “Aida·Modu” slowly left Pier 4 of the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding under the tugboat, embarking on a new voyage for completion verification. This is following the successful completion of all test projects for the first trial on July 24, and the refitting and sailing again after 45 days, fully implementing the final completion trial plan.
It is reported that this completion trial will carry out testing and inspection of more than 90 sea trial items involving 31 commissioning procedures, including regional vibration and noise testing, exhaust gas washing, desulfurization, general broadcast alarm sound pressure, magnetic compass calibration, etc., and will focus on Carry out diesel-heavy oil conversion and test the contract speed, durability test and drone cabin under heavy oil conditions. More than 1,300 shipowners, ship inspectors, contractors, service providers and engineering and technical personnel from Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding participated in the completion trial, including more than 100 foreign personnel.