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Viking Line’s newest ferry to get operational support from Wärtsilä

Technology group Wärtsilä has signed a five-year Lifecycle Agreement with Finland based Viking Line covering the ferry Viking Glory.

The vessel has been supported by an earlier Wärtsilä agreement since its launch in 2021, and this renewal further extends and expands the partnership and benefits provided by the agreement. This latest order was booked by Wärtsilä in Q1 2025.

The equipment covered by the agreement includes the ship’s six Wärtsilä 31DF dual-fuel engines, six Wärtsilä Gas Valve Units (GVU’s), and two Wärtsilä LNGPac fuel storage and supply systems.

The agreement is designed to minimise unscheduled maintenance and ensure performance reliability, while providing cost predictability for budgeting purposes. 

“We already have two ferries covered by Wärtsilä agreements, and we have been extremely pleased with the service and support they deliver.

“Viking Glory is one of the most environmentally sustainable vessels sailing today, and by maintaining the equipment we ensure efficiency of its operations. The Wärtsilä agreement represents an important contribution to improve the reliability, and this help us on our decarbonisation strategy,” says Mathias Sundberg, Technical Manager – Viking Line.

The scope of the agreement includes maintenance planning, operational support, spare parts and services for the equipment covered, and a ‘one point of contact’ through the contract manager. It also includes Wärtsilä’s unique Expert Insight digital predictive maintenance service.

Delivered through Wärtsilä’s global Expertise Centres, Wärtsilä’s Expert Insight leverages AI technology to identify potential failures before they occur, thus helping to improve asset efficiency and reduce both operating costs and emissions.

Both Viking Grace and Viking Glory are supported by Wärtsilä Lifecycle Agreements. The Viking Grace was the first ferry to operate with dual-fuel engines, enabling it to operate with LNG fuel.

Viking Glory operates with the highly efficient Wärtsilä 31DF dual-fuel engine, which delivers the best fuel economy of any engine in its class. Both ferries operate between Finland and Sweden.

Ships Montly - January 2024

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