PARTICIPATION IN HUGE PROJECT
We have the honor to announce that Kouzon Employment have sent 41 people today to work on a huge project for the renovation of one of the Regent Seven Seas ships.
This is really the biggest group of people employed in 1 day.
In the 19 years working experience as agency for employment intermediation we’ve had groups up to 25 employments in same day, but we haven’t had a group of 41 people employed in one day.
Today at the airport “Alexander the Great” in Skopje we created the positive fuss filled up with a lot of excitement and joy by the participants of this project. For the most of them it will be first time to embark on a large ship and for a first time to be hired as Fire Watch personnel.
This group is just a part of the future employments which will follow in the frames of the huge projects for this and the other companies from the Norwegian Group.
We are wishing good luck and a lot of success to all our seafarers.
About what kind of project we are talking about?
Here are more information:
Regent Voyager Set for Big Refurb
The Regent Seven Seas Voyager is scheduled to undergo a 25-day drydock renovation later this month as part of the line’s $125 million fleet-wide refurbishment program.
Following the refurbishment effort, Seven Seas Voyager will “feature the same elegant style and indisputable attention to detail famously featured on Seven Seas Explorer, providing guests with a consistent look-and-feel, no matter which Regent Seven Seas Cruises ship they choose to sail,” said a statement from the company.
Seven Seas Voyager joins Seven Seas Navigator as the second ship to receive this stylish new update to the public spaces and suites onboard, with Seven Seas Mariner scheduled to receive a similar makeover in April 2017.
Seven Seas Voyager will emerge from this refurbishment with a new look.
The first post-refurbishment cruise will be a 23-night Barcelona to Dubai voyage departing on Nov. 9, 2016, which is also the line’s annual Reunion Cruise hosted by President and Chief Executive Officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Jason Montague.
“This fleet-wide renovation brings a new level of elegance to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet, strengthening our position as the undisputed leader in luxury cruising,” said Montague. “Our continued fleet investment ensures our ships look better today than the day they were delivered from the shipyard. We are making certain that we not only have the most luxurious ship ever built with Seven Seas Explorer, but the most luxurious fleet at sea.”
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