This is probably one of the most spectacular cruise ship construction films that I have ever seen. The entire process of putting together a modern cruise ship of this size is beyond mind-boggling.
Нет загнивание мы простые люди из за кучки идиотов которую уничтожили страну но мы ещё пару. Если посмотреть как работают рабочие на разборке кораблей Пакистан и ТД это же кошмар и все молчат почему то цепляясь к России!?
Они туда не пускают никого потому что прибыля миллиардные покупают огромные корабли как металл а в круизных еще море добра которое они продают в своих магазинах !
Ignore these trolls... yes you're absolutely right. I've actually always wanted to see how a cruise ship was constructed from the start, and this video showed me perfectly. I'm glad I saw it.
You are not German. That is why the Germans developed the V2 rocket in the forties (actually in the 30s) while in the whole of Africa today they don’t even have the technology to do it. Actually I am not sure they even manufacture washing machines
Even with computers the amount of hours just for a block(piece) is huge. I know because my wife is doing thins kind of work and she has days when she's spending minimum 10 hours for some piping, cables, ventilation and when you think you finished, are coming updates/changes from shipyard and you have to modify again. It's amazing to see the outcome after so many hours of work from a lot of people.
@@karadan100 this cruise ship uses liquified natural gas which means it should produces 25-30% less CO2, 80-95% less CO and NOx, and virtually 100% less SOx so in a summary, it’s significantly better for the environment compared to regular cruise ships. Only downsides are that LNG needs to be stored in a cryogenic tank and it’s more expensive than heavy fuel oil.
Never ever I question myself about cruiseship building. Never really thought about this sectioned build up. Wow. Thats massive. Talented hardworking people can achieve so much
Absolutely incredible time lapse. The mixture of music and the step by step process of construction really reinforced the ingenuity of humanity. Just being able to witness a flat hull turn into a huge floating hotel is something special. I also love that the time lapse continues during the celebration and fireworks, as well as the maiden voyage. It somehow added to the awe of the whole process, as if celebrating the construction with fireworks and a band, and the maiden voyage, are just as essential to the construction as the rest of the video.
We should feel proud of our Hindutva on local ground by showing our religious sensitivity! This technologies are not our cup of tea & was never before and in future also! All in all, We the people of Sindhu Civilisation, all the time fighting for just livelihood!
The beauty of engineering. We are coming from a hole in a tree trunk a short while ago to such a beautiful piece of engineering. Hats off to human advancement. The future looks exciting.
@@antonphibes4924 That is why the ship is LNG Powered, Aida wants a fully emission-free fleet until 2040. This ship is one of those to archive this goal
This is the example of having coordination, cooperation and team work... Off course skills and passion is required, Building giant ships like this is a pure form of engineering
@@peckerwood8786 yeah just by saying that doesn't not mean that white people are great.... It is all with the help of we jndians with some brilliant mind help you people to build such things
This is a design, engineering and construction marvel. Its simply breathtaking in how it all comes together to create such an enormous piece of machinery!
I remember seeing those big eyes as if it was yesterdays, I was 6 years old, portugal, this line of cruise ships always goes there. Such a beautiful piece of engineering
I saw this Cruise ship at Stockholm harbor one evening about 2 weeks ago. When watching this video tonight, which I came across by a chance, I realized it was the same ship. What a coincidence! Wow!
Mankind is so great, but yet so wicked to each other, this is simply amazing, I’m proud to be a human being, every time I go on a cruise ship I’m like a kid in a candy store, I appreciate videos like these, this is so awesome!!
Me gustan muchísimos los barcos espertaculares se la comieron son unos salvajes muchísimas felicidades bendiciones y salud para todos ustedes Angelito el pescador de Cuba
I built 747's for decades, thinking I was dwarfed by that. That ship is enormous and I am used to going up 50-70 feet to do my job. Impressive!!! Where do I apply for a job?
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After watching them float the initial keel down to the dry dock to have all the infrastructure added on top, then join the different sections and even more infrastructure on top and then watch them float the completed ship out, it's amazing it stay upright.
Wahnsinn!! Amazing!! Unglaublich! wie so ein Schiff gebaut wird!! Und heute arbeitet mein Sohn genau auf diesen Schiff und kummert sich um die Gäste! Sehr tolles Doku! Danke! :)
I am a telecom engineer and am proud to watch this amazing video. Sometimes I think I'm intelligent but when I see works of art like that... I have a mental breakdown trying to figure out how it's possible to come up with enough knowledge to build this monster to withstand billions of pressure, with trillions of wires running through everything like a brain and Central nervous system and lasting forever in the middle of an ocean struggling against twists, against sodium chloride (salt) and challenging the laws of resistance of materials. Sounds like inhuman technology to me. (sorry for my english)
Great video. As an engineer that worked in a submarine building shipyard (Electric Boat, Groton CT), I really appreciate this type of videos. To me, the most coolest thing is how easily so many large and very massive heavy things are moved around
Fascinating video of the construction of this cruiseship. I would love to be in the ship yard watching one of these Mega ships being built, or at the end, when it's being trimmed out. Big bucket list item.
This video was ten times superior with all the editing. Better than the previous great video of Aida Nova cruisers. I wonder how many of these ships are there. This is the second one I see being constructed in this channel.
What a well done, fascinating video. I thoroughly enjoyed watching how this cruise ship was built in sections that were then strategically joined together. I cannot even imagine the planning and orchestration that went into this behemoth. I am a huge fan of cruising and it gives me great new insight on just how much precision goes into constructing one from the ground up.
I've never seen a cruise ship like this in person, but seeing the people working on it just goes to show the immense scale not only of the ship, but the buildings in which these things are made. That in itself is an amazing sight to behold. Great video (and I loved the music too).
2:35 how did they get the tug boat out? looks like that block is full width, did they lift it out with the crane? Edit: Saw at 3:25 they did indeed lift the tug in and out, this whole build is so mindblowing :)
I'm a Marine Surveyor and these kind of engines developpe each about 25 000 kW (Around 34 000 bhp). These vessel are fitted with multiple propulsion engines due to the "Safe return to port" requirement (This vessel has 4 engines), that's why each engines doesn't developp that crazy amount of power. As a comparison, biggest container vessel (400m length, 65m width, 23000 container on board), have a single engine why can develop up to 80000 kW, around 105 000 bhp. Learn more : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%A4rtsil%C3%A4-Sulzer_RTA96-C
@@maximegac719 all excellence class ships (Helios xl) have 4 engines and two azipods and 4-6 bow thrusters 4 coolers and all the other stuff. typically 2 engines and coolers run while at sea
I am physically incapable of comprehending the scale of this construction project. They are literally lifting entire apartment buildings and welding them onto other apartment buildings, and somehow it all holds together.
I cannot believe how these shipbuilders can assemble these massive prefabricated sections, align and fasten everything together, and incorporate plumbing, ventilation, electrical throughout the structure. To spend a day at one of these shipyards would be incredible.
I get goosebumps thinking about the owner of the ship and their vision. I want to be like that to built something big, no matter the consequences or the profitability, just for the sake of business I just have to survive and not go bankrupt, I want to stand at the top of my creation and think about the things I have achieved and start again with how humble and down to the earth I have be again to built another one. I will be proud.
This was truly mind blowing to watch, from the first to last detail and build up, huge respect to everyone who helped build it. I'm speechless and amazes🤩
I once was inside the Meyerwerft in Papenburg, absolutely incredible although I dispise cruse liner ist still impressive to see, how so much work concludes in something huge and komplex as one. Thanks for that timwlaps!
I like to imagine that there’s just one guy who’s job it is to go through every single room in the ship to make sure they all look how they’re supposed to
This is probably one of the most spectacular cruise ship construction films that I have ever seen. The entire process of putting together a modern cruise ship of this size is beyond mind-boggling.
Нет загнивание мы простые люди из за кучки идиотов которую уничтожили страну но мы ещё пару. Если посмотреть как работают рабочие на разборке кораблей Пакистан и ТД это же кошмар и все молчат почему то цепляясь к России!?
Они туда не пускают никого потому что прибыля миллиардные покупают огромные корабли как металл а в круизных еще море добра которое они продают в своих магазинах !
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Ignore these trolls... yes you're absolutely right. I've actually always wanted to see how a cruise ship was constructed from the start, and this video showed me perfectly. I'm glad I saw it.
6:33 dock crane was like "no, wait, where are you going?!"
😂
Love it!
It was actually lifting stuff
@@Dedicated2WendyWilliams for real?
@@Dedicated2WendyWilliams Well spotted Mr Holmes!
This is so much work... I can't even summon the motivation to clean my room.
JAJAJAJA me to 😅
It's their jobs so if they want to have a room they have to do it.
only cos you dont get paid to do the room clean up
well, they have payment as an incentive soo..
You are not German.
That is why the Germans developed the V2 rocket in the forties (actually in the 30s) while in the whole of Africa today they don’t even have the technology to do it. Actually I am not sure they even manufacture washing machines
It's truly amazing what human beings are capable of when we actually cooperate.
* white people
and it's truly amazing what human beings are not capable of
@@simonr3113 What does that mean?
Capitalism has its upside. It motivates humans and organizations to do incredible work efficiently and correctly.
@@SumTingWong1482 On occasion, sure.
The amount of engineering involved is just mind blowing.. Imagine just drawing up the blueprint, Let alone build it.
At least there are computer software to help now. Imagine drafting tables and rulers in the older days.
Even with computers the amount of hours just for a block(piece) is huge. I know because my wife is doing thins kind of work and she has days when she's spending minimum 10 hours for some piping, cables, ventilation and when you think you finished, are coming updates/changes from shipyard and you have to modify again. It's amazing to see the outcome after so many hours of work from a lot of people.
@@keithw4920 Trust me, its mind blowing.
The work flow design is the most impressive part in my view.
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This whole process amazes me. Especially after spending 7 years on cruise ships. I'm very grateful for this video.
It really is amazing. But I still hate cruise ships. They're unbelievably bad for the environment.
Proses pembuatan selama 7 tahun dalam tayangan video hanya berdurasi 7 menit, bayangkan selama 7 tahun menunggu selesai. 😁
I love ocean matters which white star line ship
@@karadan100 You're bad for the environment.
@@karadan100 this cruise ship uses liquified natural gas which means it should produces 25-30% less CO2, 80-95% less CO and NOx, and virtually 100% less SOx so in a summary, it’s significantly better for the environment compared to regular cruise ships.
Only downsides are that LNG needs to be stored in a cryogenic tank and it’s more expensive than heavy fuel oil.
I can’t even comprehend the amount of work that went into this. Both in the video and behind the scenes.
J’adore les grands puzzles 🧩
Never ever I question myself about cruiseship building. Never really thought about this sectioned build up. Wow. Thats massive. Talented hardworking people can achieve so much
Math and numbers are real deal .
White people,you mean
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A wonderful reminder of what we are able to accomplish working together. Its not all about filters on Instagram.
Truly amazing video
Insane engineering, study and planning involved to put this giant together
Absolutely incredible time lapse. The mixture of music and the step by step process of construction really reinforced the ingenuity of humanity. Just being able to witness a flat hull turn into a huge floating hotel is something special.
I also love that the time lapse continues during the celebration and fireworks, as well as the maiden voyage. It somehow added to the awe of the whole process, as if celebrating the construction with fireworks and a band, and the maiden voyage, are just as essential to the construction as the rest of the video.
This kind of video makes me feel proud for engineers
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Florida??????
We should feel proud of our Hindutva on local ground by showing our religious sensitivity!
This technologies are not our cup of tea
& was never before and in future also!
All in all, We the people of Sindhu Civilisation, all the time fighting for just livelihood!
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Agreed. It amazes me that we started millennia ago with nothing but rocks, trees and minerals at our disposal. And now we can do this
The beauty of engineering. We are coming from a hole in a tree trunk a short while ago to such a beautiful piece of engineering. Hats off to human advancement. The future looks exciting.
White people advancement don't you mean ?
Some are contributing more than others , as in 95% of advancement so far ...
OMG She’s huge. Fair winds and following seas.
the party to celebrate its christening must feel amazing....and well earned......incredible feat of engineering!...
What an incredible job these people did. Massive and beautiful ship.
the most beautiful I have ever seen since UA-cam exists. Makes proud of the potential that the life and humanity has
"that the life and humanity has"
A few more years of building and operating ships like that, there won't be any life left on this planet.
@@antonphibes4924 possibly !! maybe we have the potential and that's great, but maybe it is also time to slow down a little
@@antonphibes4924 That is why the ship is LNG Powered, Aida wants a fully emission-free fleet until 2040. This ship is one of those to archive this goal
@@ninob. Interesting, thanks. Will have to read up on this.
Absolutely fascinating! Thanks for this time lapse
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Years of Effort of workers to just make us have a happiest ride in the sea♥️
This is the example of having coordination, cooperation and team work... Off course skills and passion is required, Building giant ships like this is a pure form of engineering
It's a white people thing
@@peckerwood8786 yeah just by saying that doesn't not mean that white people are great.... It is all with the help of we jndians with some brilliant mind help you people to build such things
This is a design, engineering and construction marvel. Its simply breathtaking in how it all comes together to create such an enormous piece of machinery!
I remember seeing those big eyes as if it was yesterdays, I was 6 years old, portugal, this line of cruise ships always goes there. Such a beautiful piece of engineering
I have only one word to describe what I just watched..."Wow".
I saw this Cruise ship at Stockholm harbor one evening about 2 weeks ago. When watching this video tonight, which I came across by a chance, I realized it was the same ship. What a coincidence! Wow!
Mankind is so great, but yet so wicked to each other, this is simply amazing, I’m proud to be a human being, every time I go on a cruise ship I’m like a kid in a candy store, I appreciate videos like these, this is so awesome!!
Cool video. This is my first time seeing a cruise ship being built in sections
Me gustan muchísimos los barcos espertaculares se la comieron son unos salvajes muchísimas felicidades bendiciones y salud para todos ustedes Angelito el pescador de Cuba
Ships are built in block and reassembled together
I built 747's for decades, thinking I was dwarfed by that. That ship is enormous and I am used to going up 50-70 feet to do my job. Impressive!!! Where do I apply for a job?
What job?
Плохо строил они разбиваются чаще чем поезда сходят с рельс
It sounds like a fun job - I hope you liked it.
@@Максим-ъ9г1ч harder for a train to derail than for plane crash to happen
My small Town in Papenburg, Germany.
It was looking like building a Lego ship but the real struggle done in this work is really hard🤩🤩❤
Just all the plumbing and electrical! Wow!
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Thank you for this - I have always wanted to see HOW these massive ships were constructed!
After watching them float the initial keel down to the dry dock to have all the infrastructure added on top, then join the different sections and even more infrastructure on top and then watch them float the completed ship out, it's amazing it stay upright.
Wahnsinn!! Amazing!! Unglaublich! wie so ein Schiff gebaut wird!! Und heute arbeitet mein Sohn genau auf diesen Schiff und kummert sich um die Gäste! Sehr tolles Doku! Danke! :)
The best 7 mins in youtube💖
amazing:)
After 10 years working in the cruise ship industry it still amazes me how they can make these massive ships
eh this is a mid sized ship
The music and the time lapse fit perfectly
I am a telecom engineer and am proud to watch this amazing video. Sometimes I think I'm intelligent but when I see works of art like that... I have a mental breakdown trying to figure out how it's possible to come up with enough knowledge to build this monster to withstand billions of pressure, with trillions of wires running through everything like a brain and Central nervous system and lasting forever in the middle of an ocean struggling against twists, against sodium chloride (salt) and challenging the laws of resistance of materials. Sounds like inhuman technology to me. (sorry for my english)
It's a white person thing
I can’t fathom how such a ship can even be designed from scratch. Props to the masterminds behind building such a marvel, y’all are geniuses
sysiphos must be happy, that he only had to roll a stone... what a work, what a great job!!
3:24 tugboat just decided to fly in the dock XD
Tugboat was like,
"I don't feel like swimming today"
Would have liked to see where the engines were placed in as well. Amazing process.
Amazing amount of engineering and hard work. People who create this miracle of machinery must be very proud.
It's a white person thing
Great video. As an engineer that worked in a submarine building shipyard (Electric Boat, Groton CT), I really appreciate this type of videos. To me, the most coolest thing is how easily so many large and very massive heavy things are moved around
Yeah the different types of massive cranes and movers are extraordinary
Truly an art . This captivated me with such awe and disbelief. An intricate puzzle piece by piece
This almost brought a tear to my eye
This is absolutely incredible. Thank you for this video!
Fascinating video of the construction of this cruiseship. I would love to be in the ship yard watching one of these Mega ships being built, or at the end, when it's being trimmed out. Big bucket list item.
@@vinayakbiradar1424 lol
I was there in this schip yard, its very big hal en intresting to see this 👍🏻
This is cool 😎
@@hennieb492 às
نحنو. هونا. معطلين. دور. نسيتو
Absolutely amazing!! One humongous jigsaw puzzle and loving to cruise makes watching this video even better!!
It's mind boggling what humans can build to put something like together is simply amazing
It's a white people thing
Wow...that's how the boat is made!
This video was ten times superior with all the editing. Better than the previous great video of Aida Nova cruisers.
I wonder how many of these ships are there. This is the second one I see being constructed in this channel.
Lindo Deus abençoe
What a well done, fascinating video. I thoroughly enjoyed watching how this cruise ship was built in sections that were then strategically joined together. I cannot even imagine the planning and orchestration that went into this behemoth. I am a huge fan of cruising and it gives me great new insight on just how much precision goes into constructing one from the ground up.
Вся мощь человеческой мысли и технологий!!!
Мощь человеческих технологий в космос выводит корабли. Но тут то же монструозно.
Жаль что не наших мыслей и технологий. Потому что последние 20 лет, только пытаемся выживать, а не жить.
@@Sudimy В России тоже кое что строят. Не намного хуже. По количеству меньше, это да.
Работал там
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I've never seen a cruise ship like this in person, but seeing the people working on it just goes to show the immense scale not only of the ship, but the buildings in which these things are made. That in itself is an amazing sight to behold. Great video (and I loved the music too).
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I love how their putting the parts together like lego bricks
yeah dud
Yea except that thing bigger and more realistic
@@GenericName_. no shit sherlock
vet ass. gnaske klut
Finally someone else mentions this. They're just massive Lego bricks but REALLY expensive.
those modular parts fitting just right is so satisfying.
2:35 how did they get the tug boat out? looks like that block is full width, did they lift it out with the crane?
Edit: Saw at 3:25 they did indeed lift the tug in and out, this whole build is so mindblowing :)
yes, they lift the tug boat up above the floating section
😮
Staggering design and engineering. A masterpiece of skill and innovation.
The cylinders in the engine looks like a entire person can fit in there.
Imagine the power and torque output of the engine.
Will fit perfectly inside of my Miata
@@2mighty69 yes but all 4 no
Multiple that by 4 because the ship has 4 engines that distribute power among the ship
I'm a Marine Surveyor and these kind of engines developpe each about 25 000 kW (Around 34 000 bhp). These vessel are fitted with multiple propulsion engines due to the "Safe return to port" requirement (This vessel has 4 engines), that's why each engines doesn't developp that crazy amount of power. As a comparison, biggest container vessel (400m length, 65m width, 23000 container on board), have a single engine why can develop up to 80000 kW, around 105 000 bhp. Learn more : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%A4rtsil%C3%A4-Sulzer_RTA96-C
@@maximegac719 all excellence class ships (Helios xl) have 4 engines and two azipods and 4-6 bow thrusters 4 coolers and all the other stuff. typically 2 engines and coolers run while at sea
I am physically incapable of comprehending the scale of this construction project. They are literally lifting entire apartment buildings and welding them onto other apartment buildings, and somehow it all holds together.
I still cant understand just how powerful are bunch of small tugboats able to move such massive structures
Wow, that was amazing! It reminded me of something being built out of Lego blocks the way it was all put together!
Cool time lapse :)
I cannot believe how these shipbuilders can assemble these massive prefabricated sections, align and fasten everything together, and incorporate plumbing, ventilation, electrical throughout the structure. To spend a day at one of these shipyards would be incredible.
Lmao they do be stackin' lego blocks real quick...
That’s a huge ship but this is the first time the hangar it’s being built in has come to mind. Dang.
This is engineering!
Yees how much time take to make like this Ship
More like craftmanship
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It's more fun to see the most beautiful scenery 😆😝😄🤣😂😍🤗😳☺
This was only 7 minutes but it felt like it was movie long video. Very well done!
I get goosebumps thinking about the owner of the ship and their vision. I want to be like that to built something big, no matter the consequences or the profitability, just for the sake of business I just have to survive and not go bankrupt, I want to stand at the top of my creation and think about the things I have achieved and start again with how humble and down to the earth I have be again to built another one. I will be proud.
This was truly mind blowing to watch, from the first to last detail and build up, huge respect to everyone who helped build it. I'm speechless and amazes🤩
Kapalnya sangat cantik sekali❤❤❤❤🎉
Mad that a ship engine is literally the same as a truck engine just about 9 billion times bigger
Man tugboats are impressive. Just a few of those can move around a massive ship like that.
The size of the building this thing is being assembled in is mind boggling.
Aida nova!
I did not know secesión of the ship could float by themselves as clearly shown in the assembly.
truly demonstrates how well engineered this ships are
This is the most amazing thing I saw yet
We are incredible lifeforms. I hope we can save the oceans that we take for granted.
Our civilization is amazing. It's blown my mind that we as humans create such big ships
Props to those workers whose can run on that amount of speed to finish this ship!
This is madness in beautiful time lapse.
Building a small floating city....for strangers.
I once was inside the Meyerwerft in Papenburg, absolutely incredible although I dispise cruse liner ist still impressive to see, how so much work concludes in something huge and komplex as one. Thanks for that timwlaps!
Concludes*
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Timelapse*
Good try but work on ur grammatical error
@@Babyshark1206-i3d lol, got nothin better to do?
@@nimofy6336 but doesn't matter it was good enough btw my aunt is a English tr so I'm into it
Love love
Very interesting, thanks for sharing...
I only have one word: IMPRESSIVE...
This is insane! It's like watching buildings being stacked up
It's like building a lego pieces by pieces and parts by parts. Cool video!
I like to imagine that there’s just one guy who’s job it is to go through every single room in the ship to make sure they all look how they’re supposed to
Impressive feat of human collective intelligence and collective creativity!
One day in the future also spaceships will built like this
Watching this, I can only think of two words: competence and lego.
the engine of ship is so big wow, making a ship is just like a puzzle method wow, incredible video.
Putting 2 big piesces of ship together when they were built seperatly, is amazing.
Very Amazing ,i can't eveng imagine how long it's take to carry on this powerful work,but what i known is that, it's a great job guys.
1 year about
With no delays like the Mardi Gras had multiple delays and was delivered in December like half a year late
Modern ship-building really is staggering in it's scale.
Aida is my home long time ago until now... hope we see us soon...
Everything is soo sophisticated