Wärtsilä signs lifecycle agreement for 14 LNG-fueled CMA ships

Wärtsilä, a global technology group, has signed an agreement to enhance the operational reliability of 14 LNG-fuelled container ships for CMA Ships, part of the French shipping giant CMA CGM.
The lifecycle agreement aims to optimise maintenance and operations for the vessels, ensure the reliability of vessel operations while offering flexible maintenance planning and long-term cost predictability.
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The agreement covers five 15,000 TEU ships and nine 23,000 TEU ships, which operate between Asia and Europe.
These ships are equipped with WinGD two-stroke main engines, Wärtsilä four-stroke auxiliary engines, and gas valve units.
CMA CGM newbuilding vice-president Xavier Leclercq said: “The management of new fuels such as LNG can be complex and costly.
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