Do old ships get scrap for parts or sunken?


Do old ships get scrap for parts or sunken? When ships get truly dilapidated they're sold for scrap, with parts and metals recycled. Most end up in one of the world's three largest ship scrapyards: Alang in India, Chittagong in Bangladesh or Gadani in Pakistan.


How long does it take to scrap a cruise ship?

The process of scrapping a cruise ship may take just a few weeks, depending on the ship's size and the work schedule at the scrapyard, or could take several months or even years before the last vestiges of the hull finally vanish.


What is the most expensive cruise ship to be scrapped?

Now, unless administrators can find a buyer to pay the ship's $1.5 billion price tag, Global Dream II is set to be scrapped. The ship has so far cost around $2 billion to build – and it still needs $340 million to be spent on it to complete construction.


Why do they sink ships instead of recycling?

As an alternative to ship recycling, ships may be sunk to create artificial reefs after removal of hazardous materials, in order to promote marine life or support recreational diving.


What do cruise companies do with old ships?

About half of all cruise ships go to a scrapyard in Alang, India. About 30% are sent to scrap yards in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other scrap yards in India. The rest go to scrap yards in China and Turkey.