MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT HELPS MOL DECARBONISATION GOALS

Jan 15, 2026 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Wärtsilä has signed a 10-year Lifecycle Agreement with MOL Global Ship Management, a Singapore based ship management company fully owned by Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL).

The agreement is designed to deliver operational support with reduced engine downtime and increased maintenance flexibility for 12 LNG carriers. Gas carrier owners and operators are focused on ensuring safe and smooth cargo transport while navigating key challenges such as market instability, financial unpredictability, vessel complexity, and increasingly stringent environmental regulations. These pressures demand greater operational efficiency, reliability, and sustainability across global operations.

Namit Mathur, Director, MOL Global Ship Management, said: “Wärtsilä’s Lifecycle Agreement will optimise our vessel operations and maintenance, ensuring that we can maximise uptime and performance. In addition, this agreement will play a crucial role in supporting the sustainable operations of our fleet by helping us reduce emissions and operate more efficiently.”

Through the new Lifecycle Agreement with Wärtsilä, MOL Global Ship Management will benefit from increased reliability, reduced operational costs, and enhanced confidence in the LNG fleet. The integration of Wärtsilä’s Dynamic Maintenance Planning solution, alongside 24/7 remote operational support and proactive contract management, is expected to ensure flexible maintenance scheduling, extended service intervals, and lower spare parts consumption, guaranteed service engineers’ availability, offering seamless oversight of vessel condition and performance.

With Expert Insight – Wärtsilä’s predictive maintenance solution powered by real-time vessel data – potential issues can be anticipated and addressed before they affect operations, thereby minimising downtime and avoiding unforeseen repairs. The agreement provides field services that will keep MOL’s vessels operating reliably, efficiently, and sustainably throughout their lifecycle.

Henrik Wilhelms, Director, Agreement Sales, Wärtsilä Marine, said: “Lifecycle agreements provide shipowners, like MOL, with operational reliability, cost predictability, and optimised maintenance. These benefits support consistently high service standards and enable fulfilment of customer commitments, while also contributing to reduced operational emissions in line with the industry’s decarbonisation goals.”

MOL is a long-standing customer of Wärtsilä and various ships in its fleet are supported with Wärtsilä agreements. These 12 vessels are new LNG carriers that were delivered during 2024 and 2025. They each operate with two 6-cylinder and two 8-cylinder Wärtsilä 34DF dual-fuel engines and four Wärtsilä gas valve units (GVU). Catalysators are fitted to reduce emission levels.

Image: Wärtsilä has signed a 10-year agreement with MOL Global Ship Management covering 12 LNG carriers (credit: MOL Global Ship Management)

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