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Titan is the Pompano Beach, Florida, USA company that was awarded the Costa Concordia project along with the Italian marine contractor Micoperi. “The Costa Concordia is a massive, international assignment that will involve hundreds of personnel including naval architects and engineers, highly experienced salvage masters and a variety of specialists such as environmental consultants.” Joseph Farrell, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Resolve Marine Group, Inc., among the world’s foremost maritime emergency and disaster response, salvage and ship wreck recovery companies, says, “Removal of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship from the Tuscany coastline is one of the largest undertakings of its kind – this is a massive and complex operation which the entire world will be watching.”
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CategoryCosta Concordia to be salvaged in 1 piece
Fox News
MILAN – Salvage work to remove the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship from its rocky perch off Tuscany, where 32 people died, will begin early next month and is expected to take a year, the Italian owner announced Saturday. The U.S.-owned company Titan Salvage won the bid to remove the ship.
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Man Falls to Death on Carnival Cruise
NBC 6 Miami
By Sebastian Del Marmol The bad news for Miami-based Carnival Corporation continues in January as company officials confirmed that a 26-year old man died on-board one of their cruises yesterday evening when he fell from the upper levels of the ship’s atrium
Costa: $14460 per person for ruined Italy cruises
North County Times
In addition to the lump-sum indemnity, Costa, a unit of the world’s biggest cruise operator, the Miami-based CarnivalCorp., also said it would reimburse uninjured passengers the full costs of their cruise, their return travel expenses and any medical …
Carnival Sued in US Over Costa Concordia Disaster in Italy
BusinessWeek
27 (Bloomberg) – Carnival Corp., the world’s largest cruise-line owner, was sued in the US over the Jan. 13 wreck of the Costa Concordia off the coast of Italy, which killed at least 16 people and left the vessel half submerged on its side. Read More
