Evac and Carnival Corporation sign global service contract for preventive maintenance of Evac systems
Carnival Corporation & plc, the world’s largest cruise company, has signed a new global service contract with Evac Group for preventive annual maintenance and lifecycle services covering Evac systems installed across the company’s eight world-class cruise lines.
The agreement follows a proactive, fleet-level approach extending the lifetime of Evac systems and improving reliability, efficiency and cost predictability. By planning maintenance in advance, harmonising ways of working across cruise lines and including onboard crew training during annual visits, the service agreement aims to reduce the risk of unplanned outages and support Carnival Corporation’s decarbonisation efforts.
“This agreement marks an important step in our strategy to safeguard the performance of our environmental systems while driving efficient operations,” says Vera Lannek, VP, Sourcing & Machinery Lifecycle Management, Carnival Corporation & plc. “By partnering with Evac as the original equipment supplier, we can leverage technology for a more proactive fleet-level approach that supports our operational& decarbonisation objectives efficiently and also helps ensure a smoother, more reliable onboard experience for our guests by reducing the chance of system-related disruptions.”
With this proactive approach, Evac demonstrates its commitment to advancing a future with nothing to waste by helping cruise operators improve the performance, efficiency and sustainability of their onboard environmental systems through advanced maintenance concepts and services.
“We are proud to strengthen our long-standing cooperation with Carnival Corporation through this global service contract,” says Kourtney Dever, Head of Cruise Service North America, Evac Group. “By combining proactive annual maintenance, predefined spare part kits, onboard crew training, and fleet-wide health checks, we can help Carnival Corporation enhance reliability, predictability, and efficiency across the fleet.”