Marine Engine Maintenance, Overhaul Contract for Wärtsilä

March 19, 2012

Wärtsilä signs a long-term engine service agreement with Prestige Cruise Holdings

Wärtsilä has signed a five-year service agreement with US-based Prestige Cruise Holdings, Inc. (Prestige), the parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Prestige Cruise Liners: Image credit Prestige
Prestige Cruise Liners: Image credit Prestige

The long-term service agreement covers six vessels, a total of 27 Wärtsilä engines, and has the option to include further vessels in the future. The agreement facilitates the projection of costs associated with the maintenance of Prestige’s cruise fleet, while also minimizing the downtime during routine maintenance and overhauls. The agreement provides a broad scope of services, including maintenance planning, spare parts supply, training, technical surveys, condition monitoring, and workshop services.

New type of agreement

The tailor-made agreement is one of the most comprehensive yet for the cruise industry. The depth and scope of the agreement cover pro-active planning by both companies working in co-operation. It involves dedicated teams from both parties, which will work closely together to ensure the optimal performance of the Prestige fleet.

"The agreement is extremely comprehensive and is one that extends beyond the traditional standard in the marketplace,” states Tomas Hakala, Vice President Wärtsilä Services, Americas.

“Wärtsilä’s willingness to assume a large part of service and logistics activities, while offering a streamlined cost structure, provides the peace of mind that comes with knowing that the quality is the very best,” says Robin Lindsay, Executive Vice President, Vessel Operations, Prestige Cruise Holdings.

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