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Luo Luo received a service agreement for 74 offshore vessels
Norwegian shipowners Siem Offshore and Subsea 7 have signed a three-year joint service agreement with Rolls-Royce, which will provide maintenance services for all Rolls-Royce equipment of the former two companies' offshore fleets. . The service agreement covers a total of 74 ships. The two shipowners are all subsidiaries of the Siem Group.
At present, the after-sales service market accounts for about 40% of Rolls-Royce's revenue, while long-term service agreements account for nearly a quarter of total revenue. Knut Hovland, President of Rolls-Royce Services, said, “We have delivered equipment to approximately one-quarter of the world's registered fleets, and we have signed service agreements and long-term agreements with many shipowners around the world. We have global presence. 34 service station networks that can quickly serve customers."
Prior to this, Rolls-Royce also announced that it had signed the first "hourly power" service agreement with Norwegian logistics and cargo company Nor Lines.
Hovland pointed out that "I am very pleased to sign these new service agreements in the near future. There are still many ships in the current offshore market that are idle, which will require various services for a long time." Rolls-Royce has developed many digital efficient service solutions to monitor ship operations. And the equipment of the shore-based control center.
It is reported that Subsea 7's most famous ship is the "Seven Borealis" heavy-lifting vessel with the Bahamas flag. The ship is 182 meters long and was built in 2012. It is powered by 6 Rolls-Royce B32:40 V12A diesel engines with a single power of 5760 kW and 720 rpm. The ship also used an MTU V12 4000 series emergency \ port generator set with a power of 1600 kW; and a number of azimuth thrusters from Luo Luo.