Technology group Wärtsilä and Seagems, a Brazil-based offshore operator formerly known as Sapura, have renewed and expanded their Lifecycle Agreement covering Seagems’ offshore support vessel fleet. The deal, booked in Q3 2025, strengthens the long-term partnership between the two companies and supports Seagems’ focus on reliability, efficiency, and sustainability.
The renewed agreement reflects the maritime industry’s move toward long-term, outcome-based partnerships and a lower-carbon future. It also highlights how operators are increasingly adopting digital tools, predictive maintenance, and data-driven performance management to optimise operations and reduce costs.
“Over the years, Wärtsilä has delivered high-quality, value-adding services to our offshore vessels. The renewal and expansion of the existing agreement will support our long-term operational goals, particularly in enhancing efficiency, reliability, and sustainability,” says Ricardo Bicudo, COO of Seagems.
Under the expanded scope, Seagems gains enhanced reliability, operational savings, and greater transparency in fleet performance. Wärtsilä will supply upgraded power and control software, its Data Collection Unit with cloud-based services, and remote monitoring to ensure real-time visibility and proactive maintenance.
With Expert Insight, Wärtsilä’s predictive maintenance platform, potential issues can be detected before they affect operations, reducing downtime and unplanned repairs. The agreement also includes tailored field services for engines and propulsion systems to maintain consistent performance and safety across the fleet.
“This renewed contract strengthens our long-standing partnership with Seagems and underscores our shared commitment to operational excellence and sustainable growth,” says Henrik Wilhelms, Director, Agreement Sales at Wärtsilä Marine. “Our goal is to maximise efficiency, reduce downtime, and help our customers progress toward decarbonisation.”
Seagems’ fleet operates in platform support, supply, and subsea services across offshore Brazil. Known for their robust design and advanced systems, the vessels are built to perform reliably and safely in demanding offshore conditions.
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