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Marine Galley & Laundry Equipment for Cruise Ships MARINE GALLEY & LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT FOR CRUISE SHIPS LOIPART IN A SEASHELL • 110 employees. • More than 800 customers in 62 countries. • A track record of deliveries on more than 12,000 ships. • 40 years of experience. • Privately owned. • The highest AAA credit rating. • Offices in Sweden, USA, Singapore, Finland and Korea • Agents and representatives all over the world. • Nearly 2,000 products for galleys and laundries. LAUNDRY & GALLEY EQUIPMENT FOR CRUISE SHIPS Loipart has installed catering systems on MORE THEN 40 YEARS board Cruise Ships for decades. Not only do OF EXPERIENCE we provide Galley equipment, Laundry equip- ment and furniture following USPH rules and Few companies have been in the business as regulations, but our vast range of products long as we have. Our history goes back to the late 1970s. With more than 40 years in the business, we and global services makes it possible for us have delivered marine catering systems for Cruise to outfit any vessel or marine installation no Ships, Yachts, Cruise Ferries, RoPax & Offshore matter of size or type. To make your product installations all over the world. That’s why you search easier, we have labelled all our prod- always can rely on our in-depth knowledge to meet ucts for your specific area of interest such your demands. as Cruise Ships. After all, features for galley But being experienced is only worth something if it equipment on board Cruise Ships are not the goes hand in hand with curiosity for new solutions same as for other kind of vessels. and technology. This makes it an exciting business, offering smarter handling, green energy solutions A broad program enables you to choose just and improved performance. the right standard for your needs on board. GLOBAL AND LOCAL HOW CAN WE HELP? The marine industry is a truly global business. So We offer almost 2,000 products. It’s an excellent are we. But you have to act locally. We offer an ex- start, but it takes more to be a partner and meet tensive global network for support in a local basis. your requirements. Our subsidiaries are strategically placed in US, Finland, Korea and Singapore. Our main office is We hope to provide you with the very best product located just outside Gothenburg, on the west coast advice. You may even need help in designing either of Sweden. a completely new galley or conversion of an old one. Probably you don’t want to be a project leader for many different suppliers of equipment and installations. And when setting sail you want to be ALL YOU CAN´T SEE absolutely sure of an effective technical support including worldwide supply of spare parts. There is a soft part of our business besides the In short: a one-stop solution. But don’t take our hard products you can touch and feel. Loipart word for it. Ask some of our 800 customers in 62 is renowned for good relations, reliability and a countries. flexible, personal approach. SHIP AS IN PARTNERSHIP Working in the marine industry requires a lot of flexibility. You know the conditions: delays and changes are part of the daily routine. All such changes require flexibility. They also require in- depth co-operation with you the customer, with one common goal: always to find a solution. That’s the only way to achieve a true partnership. SOME OF OUR REFERENCE PROJECTS CRUISE SHIPS Major projects Cruise line/ Owner Ship name Shipyard (NB = New Building, C = Conversion) Year Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provision Stores, Modu- TUI Cruises Mein Schiff 4 STX Europe Oy,Turku Shipyard, Finland 2015 lar Pantries (NB) Turnkey delivery Izumi Galley & Bar,Turnkey delivery Grand Bahama Shipyards, Freeport Royal Caribbean International Navigator of the Seas New Concept GalleyDelivery & installation, Diamond 2014 Grand Bahama Lounge Bar counter (C) Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provision Stores, Modu- TUI Cruises Mein Schiff 3 STX Europe Oy,Turku Shipyard, Finland 2014 lar Pantries (NB) Giovanni & Chops Galley in turnkey Bar counters in Diamond , R-Bar, Concierge Lounge Izumi Sushi bar Royal Caribbean International Vision of the Seas Navantia Shipyards, Cadiz, Spain 2013 and galley in turnkey (C) Grand Bahama Shipyards, Freeport Cabin service pantry in turnkey, Lounge Bar Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Constallation 2013 Grand Bahama counters (C) Steakhouse galley & display cooking & bar counter Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani, Carnival Cruise Line Carnival Sunshine in turnkey, bars in Library, Piano and Theatre Bar & 2013 Trieste, Italy pantries in turnkey (C) Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provision Stores, Viking Line Oy Ab Viking Grace STX Europe Oy,Turku Shipyard, Finland 2013 Modular Pantries (NB) Bar counters in R-Bar, Park Coffee, Diamond & Legend of the Seas Navantia Shipyards, Cadiz, Spain Royal Caribbean International Concierge Lounge, Viking Crown galley, pantry & bar 2013 counters (C) Major galley repair works,buffet bars & waiter Azamara Cruises Sembawang Shipyard, Singapore 2013 Azamara Journey stations (C) Navantia Shipyards,Cadiz, Spain Major galley repair works, buffet bars & waiter Azamara Cruises Azamara Quest 2012 stations (C) Royal Caribbean International Grandeur of the Seas Navantia Shipyards, Cadiz, Spain Giovanni & Chops Galley (C) 2012 Giovanni & Chops Gally, Park Cafe & Diamond & Royal Caribbean International Rhapsody of the Seas Sembawang Shipyard, Singapore 2012 R-4 bars (C) South African Department of Polar Supply and Research Turnkey Delivery of Galleys including galley equip- STX Europe Oy Rauma Shipayrd, Finland 2012 Environmental Affairs Vessel NB 309 ment, turnkey delivery of provision stores (NB) Lounge Modular Bars, Martini Ice bar, Bistro Pantry, Grand Bahama Shipyards, Freeport Celebrity Cruises Qsine galley modules, Cabin service modular 2012 Celebrity Millenium Grand Bahama pantries (C) Lounge Modular Bars, Martini Ice bar, Bistro Pantry, Grand Bahama Shipyards, Freeport Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Summit Qsine galley modules, Cabin service modular 2012 Grand Bahama pantries (C) STX Finland Cruise Oy, Rauma Shipyard, Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provisions Stores. Galley P & O Ferries Spirit of France 2011 Finland Equipment, s/s Modular Bar Counters (NB) Grand Bahama Shipyards, Freeport Lounge Modular Bars, Martini Ice bar, Bistro Pantry, Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Infinity Grand Bahama Qsine galley modules, Cabin service modular 2011 pantries (C) Lounge Modular Bars, Martini Ice bar, Bistro Pantry, Grand Bahama Shipyards, Freeport STIM D’orbigny Celebrity Infinity Qsine galley modules, Cabin service modular 2011 Grand Bahama pantries (C) Manufacture and installaton of catering areas, Mein Schifff 2 Cruise ship TUI Cruises modifications and equipment for various public 2011 Lloyd Werft, Bremerhaven, Germany spaces (C) Grand Baham Shipyard, Freeport, Grand Wipeout Bar, Cupcake Bar , Squeeze Bar and Royal Caribbean International Freedom of the Seas 2011 Bahama Solarium Pool modifications (C) Color Superspeed 1 Fast STX Europe Oy, Helsinki Shipyard, Color Line Ferry Finland Turnkey Delivery of Galley, Buffet Counter (C) 2011 STX Finland Cruise Oy Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provisions Stores P & O Ferries Spirit of Britain Rauma Shipyard, Finland Galley Equipment, s/s Modular Bar Counters (NB) Show galley equipment, s/s Bar & Buffet furniture Stena Line Britannica Remontowa Shipyard, Gdansk, Poland 2010 (C) Major projects Cruise line/ Owner Ship name Shipyard (NB = New Building, C = Conversion) Year Turnkey Delivery of Galleys including galley equip- Stena Line Stena Britannica Nordic Shipyards, Wismar, Germany ment, provision stores and modular bar and buffet 2010 counters (NB) Oasis of the Seas, NB 1363 STX Finland Cruise Oy, Turku Shipyard, Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provision Stores Royal Caribbean International 2009 Cruise Liner, USPH Finland Modular Pantries and Ice Stations (NB) Refurbishments in Windjammer Restaurant, Vision of the Seas Cruise Holland America Line on the ship in service Modular Bar and Buffet Counters, Upgrading of 2009 Liner Floorings (C) Refurbishments in Windjammer Restaurant, Star Cruises MegaStar Aries, Luxury Yacht on the ship in service 2009 Modular Bar and Buffet Counters, Upgrading of Floorings (C) STX Finland Cruise Oy, Rauma Shipyard, Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provisions Stores, Galley Tallink Group Baltic Queen, Cruise Vessel 2009 Finland Equipment, s/s Modular Bar Counters (NB) Refurbishments in Windjammer Restaurant, Vision of the Seas Cruise Royal Caribbean International Modular Bar and Buffet Counters, Upgrading of 2009 Liner on the ship in service Floorings (C) Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Galaxy Cruise Liner Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven, Germany Modular bar counters (C) 2009 Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas on the ship in service in Caribbean Catering area repair works (C) 2009 International Superstar Virgo Star Cruises Cruise Liner Sembawang Shipyard, Singapore 2009 Major repair works in main galley (C) Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provisions Stores, Galley Brittany Ferries Armorique Passenger Ferry Aker Yards, Helsinki Shipyard. Finland 2008 Equipment, s/s Modular Bar Counters (NB) Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Provisions Stores, Galley Tallink Group Baltic Princess Cruise Ferry Aker Yards Helsinki Shipyard, Finland 2008 Equipment, s/s Modular Bar Counters (NB) Delivery and Installation of Galley and Laundry Lindblad Expeditions National Geographic Explorer Astican Shipyard Las Palmas, Spain Equipment, Cold Rooms, Bar and Buffet Counters 2008 (C) Color Superspeed Fast Pas- Turnkey Delivery of Galleys, Pantries, Provision Color Line AS Aker Yards, Rauma Shipyard, Finland
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