Business Insider toured Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas as it underwent a 32-day bow-to-stern rejuvenation at Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine’s Sembawang shipyard.
Up to 3,000 people worked around-the-clock to rebuild the vessel at a cost of $66 million (£42 million)
Workers live both on-site and in local villages and ride bicycles to and from work as well as using them to move quickly around the enormous shipyard.
Tugs are used to manoeuvre large vessels in and out of the shipyard. Many have firefighting capabilities, allowing them to assist in emergencies.
The multinational workforce is offered workshops on parenting and marriage. There are excursions for children, sports, and weight management programmes.
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