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V.Ships Extends Service Deal with Wärtsilä

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

November 2, 2016

  • Wärtsilä's service ensures that M/S Artania's operations below the passenger decks run smoothly and efficiently at all times. (Photo: Wärtsilä)
  • The agreement includes Wärtsilä's new Virtual Service Engineer (VSE) concept, which involves technical advisory service supported by a remote visual connection and augmented reality technology. (Photo: Wärtsilä)
  • Wärtsilä's service ensures that M/S Artania's operations below the passenger decks run smoothly and efficiently at all times. (Photo: Wärtsilä) Wärtsilä's service ensures that M/S Artania's operations below the passenger decks run smoothly and efficiently at all times. (Photo: Wärtsilä)
  • The agreement includes Wärtsilä's new Virtual Service Engineer (VSE) concept, which involves technical advisory service supported by a remote visual connection and augmented reality technology. (Photo: Wärtsilä) The agreement includes Wärtsilä's new Virtual Service Engineer (VSE) concept, which involves technical advisory service supported by a remote visual connection and augmented reality technology. (Photo: Wärtsilä)

Ship management company V.Ships has chosen Wärtsilä to provide maintenance services for its client Phoenix Reisen's cruise vessel M/S Artania.

 
The five-year maintenance agreement covers the scheduled maintenance activities for M/S Artania's four Wärtsilä 32 main engines and one Wärtsilä 32 auxiliary engine as well as spare parts for them. Wärtsilä will also monitor the condition of the engines in real time and provide remote online support. Maintenance planning is supported with constant monitoring of the condition of the engines through Wärtsilä condition based maintenance service (CBM) which helps determine service needs and avoid unexpected interruptions.
 
The agreement also includes Wärtsilä's new Virtual Service Engineer (VSE) concept, which involves technical advisory service supported by a remote visual connection and augmented reality technology. The innovative concept has already been piloted and has now been taken into use following the good feedback from the pilot. The Virtual Service Engineering concept is part of the Wärtsilä Genius services portfolio utilizing benefits of real-time data and data analytics.
 
The agreement expands the existing cooperation between Wärtsilä and V.Ships, which began in 2007 and currently includes services for two cruise vessels, Mv Albatros and Mv Silver Spirit, for both of which Wärtsilä has a five-year maintenance agreement.
 
“Our positive experiences from earlier cooperation with Wärtsilä convinced us to extend our partnership to include maintenance services for Artania,” said Andrea Spensieri, Fleet Manager, V.Ships Leisure. “The predictability of maintenance costs helps us optimize our operations while the support of dedicated Wärtsilä service engineers provides increased reliability.”

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