Work starts on MSC Cruises' latest environmentally-friendly ship

Construction of the second MSC Cruises ship powered by liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has begun.MSC Euribia has been hailed as the most environmentally-friendly ship in its class.In June 2023, the 22nd vessel of the European lines fleet will enter service.According to MSC Euribias, engines powered by MSC Euribias will be able to reduce CO2 emissions up to 25% when compared to standard fuels.The Chantiers de lAtlantique shipyard, Saint Nazaire in France, was the first to cut the steel.MSC Cruises has committed to powering at most three new ships using LNG at a cost greater than 3 billion.MSC World Europa is the first vessel currently being built in Saint Nazaire. It will be in service in October 2022. Construction on the third vessel will begin in early 2023.MSC Euribia was named after a Greek goddess who possessed mastery over the seas.Pierfrancesco Vago, executive chairman of MSC Cruises, stated: Much like the ancient goddess used the weather, winds and constellations to control the seas, so our vision for MSC Euribia is to master sustainable technologies that will protect and preserve our marine ecosystem.This ship is a milestone in our quest towards net zero-impact operations. It also demonstrates our commitment to developing and fostering the next generation of environmental technologies.We are a family that has a rich maritime heritage and strive to preserve the environment for the future.MSC Euribia's first LNG-powered vessel is already in construction. This will allow us to further reduce our emissions by using the most advanced technology. She will be the most eco-friendly vessel in modern times.