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On January 1st, China's first large-scale domestically produced cruise ship, the "Adora Magic City," successfully embarked on its maiden commercial voyage from the Shanghai Port. The "Adora Magic City" is a "maritime modern city" and an immense engineering project: with a total tonnage of 135,000 tons, a length of 323.6 meters, a width of 37.2 meters, and a maximum height of 72.2 meters. The ship boasts 2,125 cabins spread over 16 decks, covering a living and entertainment public area of 40,000 square meters.
As a high-end luxury cruise ship accommodating 5,246 passengers, maritime safety is of utmost importance. Mooring ropes are crucial components to ensure the vessel's safe navigation. For the maiden voyage of the "Adora Magic City," the mooring ropes utilized were Xinglun Ropes' CHNMAX® Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene ropes.
CHNMAX® is developed through advanced production processes and technological innovations. It has undergone three technological advancements in terms of strength, protection, and wear resistance, significantly increasing its strength retention. With features such as high strength, low elongation, wear resistance, and UV resistance, CHNMAX® can be customized in various colors and finds wide applications in shipbuilding, marine engineering, and other fields. In the inaugural commercial voyage of the "Adora Magic City," Xinglun Ropes' CHNMAX® provided a solid and reliable guarantee for the cruise ship.
The successful maiden voyage of the "Adora Magic City" holds epoch-making significance in the development of China's cruise industry, showcasing the strength of China's shipbuilding industry and the high-quality development of Chinese manufacturing. Xinglun Ropes consistently adheres to the brand philosophy of "Made in China, Created in China," striving to provide users with high-quality rope products and integrated technical solutions. We look forward to continued deep collaboration with the "Adora Magic City" and the Chinese shipbuilding industry, jointly propelling the vibrant development of the Chinese maritime sector.