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  • Wärtsilä, the marine industry’s major ship power system integrator, has signed a ship design contract with Pipavav Shipyard of India. The contract calls for a total of 12 Offshore Supply Vessels (OSVs) to be designed by Wärtsilä and built by…

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    • Wrtsil wins major ship design contract for 12 vessels to be built in India
    •      W?rtsil? Corporation, Trade & Technical press release, 9 November 2009 W?rtsil?, the marine industry’s leading ship power system integrator, has signed a ship design contract with Pipavav Shipyard of India. The contract calls for a total of 12 Offshore Supply Vessels (OSVs) to be designed by W?rtsil? and built by

    • First contract for the new Wartsila RT-flex35 engines from China
    •     W?rtsil?, the marine industry’s leading ship power system integrator, has received the first order for its new W?rtsil? RT-flex35 two-stroke engine. The W?rtsil? licensee, Yichang Marine Diesel Engine Co

    • Wartsila wins major ship design contract for 12 vessels to be built in India
    •     Wartsila, the marine industry’s leading ship power system integrator, has signed a ship design contract with Pipavav Shipyard of India. The contract calls for a total of 12 Offshore Supply Vessels (OSVs) to be designed by Wartsila and built by Pipavav, for delivery to ONGC – Oil and Natural Gas

    • Pipavav signs OSV design contract with Wartsila
    •     12 ships for ONGC Read at Pipavav signs OSV design contract with Wartsila

    • be Wrtsil technology in Chinese heavy-lift ship 38,000 tonnes used
    •     Wärtsilä has signed a contract with China’s Zhejiang Share-ever Business Co to deliver a ship power system for a 38,000 tonnage semi-submersible heavy-lift vessel. The 38,000 tonne self-propelled semi-submersible vessel, 195m long and comprising a width of 41.5m, will be… Read at Wärtsilä technology to be used on Chinese 38,000 tonne

    • First contract for the new Wrtsil RT-flex35 engines from China
    •      W?rtsil? Corporation, Trade & Technical Press, 16 February 2010 at 11 am EET W?rtsil?, the marine industry’s leading ship power system integrator, has received the first order for its new W?rtsil? RT-flex35 two-stroke engine.

    • Wrtsil and Raytheon Corporation sign a worldwide cooperation agreement for the supply of navigation
    •      W?rtsil?, the marine industry’s leading ship power systems integrator, has signed a new agreement with Raytheon Ansch?tz, a division of Raytheon Co., USA. Raytheon Ansch?tz is based in Kiel, Germany. The agreement extends the scope of W?rtsil?’s offering of integrated system solutions to include navigation systems, which can now be

    • Wrtsil and ABB Turbo Systems develop groundbreaking technology to cut diesel emissions
    •      W?rtsil? Corporation, Trade & Technical Press release, 20 April 2010 W?rtsil? and ABB Turbo Systems are co-operating in a joint development programme for a new and groundbreaking application of two-stage turbocharging on large diesel engines. Advanced engine technology, together with two-stage turbocharging, offers significant advantages in fuel consumption and engine

    • Wrtsil strengthens its ship design services in Brazil
    •      Wärtsilä Corporation, Trade & Technical press release, 15 October 2009   Wärtsilä, the leading ship power systems integrator, has strengthened its presence within the Brazilian maritime industry by incorporating Wärtsilä Ship Design into Wärtsilä’s Brazilian operations. A full range of local engineering services will now be available to shipowners, offshore operators and

    • Kleven Maritime has entered into an agreement with such Meling Supply
    •      Meling Supply orders at Kleven Maritime – 1 multifunctional platform supply vessel, design VS 485, for delivery in February 2011 Kleven Maritime has entered into contract with Meling Supply AS for the building of one multifunctional platform supply vessel, design VS 485, designed by W?rtsil? Ship Design Norway. The company Meling

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