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PUBLISHER PubliCo Oy Pälkäneentie 19 A FI-00510 Helsinki Finland Phone +358 9 686 6250 [email protected] www.publico.com EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Risto Valkeapää editorial seatec 1/2013 ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A COUNTRY... If you have total belief on the quality and knowledge base of the political decision-makers who are making decisions that influence industries, I have to issue a warning here. If that is, indeed, the case, I recommend that you stop reading any further. But if you are somewhat skeptical of politicians and you do not believe that cruise shipping is a sunset business, please read this editorial. You may find interesting information. Once upon a time there was a country with a specialty industrial area to build the best large cruise ships in the world. In this country EDITORIAL COORDINATOR Mirkka Lindroos there was know-how to build excellent ships and also the shipyards and a cluster of companies, which could realise big projects right on time. The government of the country was not interested in shipbuilding OFFICE SECRETARY Liisa Hyvönen and the leading political decision-makers were more interested in the economic problems of the European Union than the needs of the marine industry in their own country. GRAPHIC DESIGN Riitta Yli-Öyrä The needs of the Southern European banks were several billion euros. The other EU states asked and got money from this country. The country’s own modest shipbuilding industry asked their government for CONTRIBUTORS Sami J. Anteroinen Merja Kihl Ari Mononen a 50 million euro loan to help finance a large cruise ship project. They never got the money. The government said that the rules of the European Union did not permit such support. The vessel order was lost to another EU country. COVER PHOTO Royal Caribbean International The specialists of the government noted that there was not very much money in the shipyard’s pockets and the company was very poor. They did not understand the nature of the business: every project was PRINTED BY PunaMusta Oy economically independent, money came and money went to the workers and subcontractors of the yard and of course the owner company took its share. About 20 000 people per year got work and money from the project. The customer is a good one. A big American company which had ordered already several cruise vessels from the country. The company is rich and their payment behaviour towards the yard had always been solid. This information was not enough for the government. The sector minister said that to give a loan to a marine ship project was the same as to give money to the country’s other sunset business, the forest industry. Talking about these cases together is like comparing day and night, as everybody in the cruise business knows. Finland is known as a dependable builder of large cruise vessels. All rights reserved. This publication may not be used in whole or in part to prepare or compile other directories or mailing lists without the written permission of the publisher. Measures have been taken in the preparation of this publication to assist the publisher protect its copyright. Any unauthorized use of the data herein will result in immediate legal proceeding. www.seatec.fi/magazine We have an excellent marine cluster and long history as a high-level shipbuilder in the cruise ship industry. Governments come and go, but the Finnish marine industry stays and continues its excellent work. We will come back one day as a builder of large cruise vessels. In spite of this government, there is a strong will to go on building these ships. We are also proud of our know-how. RISTO VALKEAPÄÄ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF