Quickly Update Cruise Ships While Drydocked

Marine Professionals




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AT A GLANCE


IMO Certified
Lightweight & Durable
Easily Installed
Short lead times

Update Cruise Ships Efficiently & Cost-Effectively

Just because a cruise ship isn’t new doesn’t mean it can’t look new. Failed aesthetics can make or break a passenger’s trip. That is why it is important to address a dated space as soon as it is identified, especially in highly trafficked areas.

Traditional construction to rehab guest rooms, common areas, ballrooms, and other spaces can be an expensive process and difficult to coordinate. The removal and replacement of architectural surfaces takes time and requires the ship to be drydocked. Any delay in the construction process can affect passengers and crew alike.


Benefits of Belbien Architectural Finishes for Marine Professionals

Belbien is a durable line of IMO Certified architectural finishes that can be applied to any smooth and non-porous surface of a cruise ship. Installation is quick and cost-effective, thereby not impacting drydock time. And since installation is non-evasive, it can also be done at sea without disrupting passengers and crew.

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Save Money


The reuse and recovering of existing doors, furniture, partitions, and other fixtures with Belbien Architectural Finishes allow cruise lines to save money when updating ship interiors compared to traditional construction methods. Furthermore, since installation is simple, it can be done during drydock or while at sea.



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Go Green


Belbien Architectural Finishes save time and money, but they also help save the environment. That’s because existing fixtures are preserved rather than tossed into a landfill. And no new trees need to be cut down when reusing what’s already in place.



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Get Creative


Belbien can be custom printed, pairing the text or design of your choice with one of 600+ patterns. This option is ideal for posting safety regulations, directions, or any other passenger information that needs to be communicated.