Wärtsilä,Tallink Ink Megastar Maintenance Deal
Wärtsilä has signed a five-year maintenance agreement with Estonia based AS Tallink Grupp for its new RoPax ferry M/S Megastar on the Tallinn - Helsinki route across the Gulf of Finland.
Megastar, due to start operation on January 29, 2017, is powered by Wärtsilä dual-fuel engines which operate primarily on liquefied natural gas (LNG), to meet the requirements of environmental legislation.
Under the agreement Wärtsilä said it will optimize the vessel's performance, enhance its availability and reliability, and improve financial predictability for the customer. The service agreement also covers Wärtsilä's Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) and online remote support.
The agreement includes maintenance and optimization of the vessel's engines as well as the supply of spare parts and 24/7 online support. The full scope of Wärtsilä solutions onboard the M/S Megastar includes three 12-cylinder and two 6-cylinder Wärtsilä 50DF dual-fuel engines, two Wärtsilä fixed pitch propellers and propeller shaft lines, the latest version of the Wärtsilä Nacos Platinum integrated navigation system and external communication facilities. The Wärtsilä Nacos Platinum system's unique combination of integrated voyage planning, monitoring and track control significantly eases the workload for ship navigators while improving navigational safety.
"We are very pleased to develop our partnership with AS Tallink Grupp further with this comprehensive maintenance agreement. With our expertise and tailored service offering, we can ensure that M/S Megastar operates safely and efficiently throughout the year," said Kari Koski-Tuuri, Director, Services Unit Baltic & Black Sea Wärtsilä.
The agreement also covers solutions from the Wärtsilä Genius services portfolio, which optimises operational efficiency. With CBM, Wärtsilä continuously monitors the condition of M/S Megastar's dual-fuel engines, and carefully analyses the received data to determine service and maintenance needs. This ensures the optimal performance of the engines and reduces operating expenses.
In addition to CBM, M/S Megastar will also have access to Wärtsilä's 24/7 online operational and technical support. With this service, Wärtsilä can remotely provide support whenever and wherever needed.
“Wärtsilä as a maintenance partner ensures that all maintenance is conducted in the highest standards of quality, safety and reliability,” said Tarvi-Carlos Tuulik, Head of Ship management of AS Tallink Grupp. “The predictability of maintenance costs helps us to optimize our operations and the availability of instant online support increases the vessel's availability. With continuous monitoring and condition based maintenance, our passengers can enjoy their voyage without any unexpected interruptions.”