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Seatrium Secures Cruise Repair Work From Royal Caribbean Group

Seatrium has signed a new agreement with Royal Caribbean Group covering cruise vessel inspections, repairs and upgrades in Singapore over the next several years. The deal includes work across the group’s global fleet and strengthens workload visibility for Seatrium’s local yards.
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Seatrium has signed a new agreement with Royal Caribbean Group, extending a partnership that has been in place since 2012 and securing repair and upgrade work for cruise vessels at its Singapore facilities over the next several years.

Under the agreement, Royal Caribbean Group is expected to dock a significant number of cruise vessels at Seatrium’s yards for statutory inspections, repairs and upgrades. The contract covers the group’s global fleet across the Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises brands, and provides sustained workload visibility for Seatrium’s Singapore yards.

Work under the partnership has already started on selected vessels. Celebrity Solstice completed revitalisation works at Seatrium’s Tuas Boulevard Yard on 28 February 2026. Ovation of the Seas is set to begin enhancement work in March 2026, while Silver Cloud is scheduled for drydock, repairs and upgrades later in the year.

Seatrium said the renewed agreement reflects Royal Caribbean Group’s continued confidence in its track record in complex cruise ship projects. The group also highlighted the role of its Tuas Boulevard Yard, which is equipped with dry docks and integrated digital workflows for large-scale and fast-turnaround work.

Royal Caribbean Group said Seatrium has continued to demonstrate the engineering capability and operational discipline required for complex cruise ship drydock, upgrade and retrofit projects. The company said it expects the two sides to continue working closely on safe and timely project deliveries.

Seatrium said it has repaired more than 430 cruise vessels since 1978 and remains focused on supporting the cruise sector through its repair, upgrade and conversion capabilities.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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