Somec S.p.A. has announced the acquisition of new contracts with a total value of €110 million, for its Horizons division, specializing in engineered systems for naval architectures and civil façades and Talenta, Talenta, systems and products for professional kitchens.
The first contract is with Fincantieri and concerns three ACE-class ships for Carnival Cruise Line (one optional), each capable of accommodating up to 8,000 passengers. Somec will supply the entire prefabricated balcony module system and high-performance sliding doors for all cabins. The ships will be delivered between 2027 and 2028, with corresponding economic impact in the same period.
The second agreement is with Chantiers de l’Atlantique for an Oasis-class ship for Royal Caribbean Group. Somec will provide the full “Ocean View balcony” package, including glass walls, wind screens, and railings for public areas and two suites. Delivery is scheduled for the first half of 2028, with economic effects expected between 2026 and 2028.
In Portugal, at the West Sea shipyard, Oxin will deliver a “turnkey” solution for the new cruise ship of Japanese company Ryobi Holdings. The supply will include the construction and complete outfitting of laundry and catering areas.
At the same time, Somec will handle the installation of all high-performance sliding doors, continuous glass walls in public areas, and the Skydome. Delivery is planned for the first half of 2028, with economic impact expected between 2025 and 2026.
Oxin will also be involved in building six ships (four optional) for Viking, at Fincantieri. It will provide kitchens, catering areas, and bars as part of a comprehensive “turnkey” package that includes all project phases. Deliveries will take place between 2030 and 2033, along with the associated economic impact.