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Steel-cutting for Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas

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welcome to turku i'm very honored to have you here personally to celebrate the production start of the new royal caribbean vessel

it's very exciting we've built a lot of ships here in turku and we're very excited to build the most spectacular of them all icon of the seas

here we are it's a very exciting day and i think it's the beginning of a new chapter for royal caribbean

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QWhat happens at a ship steel-cutting ceremony?
QWhy is the steel-cutting for Icon of the Seas significant?

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On June 14, 2021, Meyer Turku cut the first steel for Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas which will be delivered in the fall of 2023. The steel-cutting for a ship can be an exciting event because it is the first physical step in the ship's construction. This video takes you to the event at Meyer Turku's yard in Turku, Finland.