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Seatrium to service Royal Caribbean global fleet after winning multi-year deal

This includes inspections, repairs, and upgrades.

Singapore-based Seatrium Limited and Royal Caribbean Group have entered into a new agreement to dock cruise vessels for statutory inspections, repairs and upgrades at Seatrium’s facilities over the next several years.

The company said this will provide sustained workload visibility for the group’s Singapore yards.

Moreover, the contract covers Royal Caribbean’s global fleet across its leading brands, including Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises.

Ovation of the Seas will begin its enhancement work in March, whilst Silver Cloud is scheduled for drydock, repairs and upgrades later in the year.
 

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