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NI firm MJM lands cruise ship work at Belfast shipyard
- Author, Julian O'Neill
- Role, 大象传媒 News NI Business Correspondent
A multi-million pound contract to refurbish a cruise ship has been won by a Newry firm, with all work to be done in Belfast.
MJM Group said it paves the way for future projects.
The 11-deck liner Azamara Pursuit, owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises, will arrive at Harland and Wolff in April for a full interior refit.
MJM, which employs 240 people, said it would be "one of the first major refits of a cruise liner in a UK dry dock".
Profits rose
Cruise ship refits are mostly done in North America, Asia and continental Europe and it is a sector worth more than 拢2bn annually.
Company chief executive Gary Annett said: "This has the potential to be a game changer.
"We worked hard to put together a case for Northern Ireland.
"We have always had the ambition to revive the rich shipbuilding history here."
The family-run business was established in 1983, and also owns Mivan in Antrim.
It has a track record in cruise ship work and is currently involved in projects in China.
According to its last accounts, profits rose in 2016 by almost 50% to 拢6m.
A spokesman for Harland and Wolff said it was "delighted" with the deal, and hoped others would follow.
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