Wärtsilä Bags Major Ro-pax Engine and Scrubber Order

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  • Wärtsilä has announced its portfolio of products, systems, and integrated solutions.
  • This enables the company to be a single-source provider for shipbuilding projects.
  • The order includes four Wärtsilä 46 main engines, four Wärtsilä 20 auxiliary engines, and two hybrid V-SOx exhaust gas cleaning systems for each vessel valued for €30mn.

According to an article published in Ship Insight, technology group Wärtsilä’s has announced that its portfolio of products, systems, and integrated solutions, which allows the company to be a single-source provider for shipbuilding projects, has resulted in a major order.

Wärtsilä’s comprehensive package

Two new ro-pax ferries being built at the Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) yard in China will feature a comprehensive package of Wärtsilä solutions. The order with Wärtsilä was placed in October 2019, and there are options for an additional two vessels.

The full scope of the order includes four Wärtsilä 46 main engines, four Wärtsilä 20 auxiliary engines, and two hybrid V-SOx exhaust gas cleaning systems for each vessel. The total order value amounts to around €30mn.

This is a very significant contract that once again emphasizes Wärtsilä’s leading position as a total solutions provider to the cruise and ferry sector. Efficiency and operational flexibility are the pillars on which we build our products, with customer value and environmental compliance always as primary goals. We have engine manufacturing facilities in China close to the yard, and this local support is another strength as we build global partnerships, said Stefan Nysjö, Vice President, Marine Power Solutions, Wärtsilä Marine.

Existing ro-pax ships to be replaced

The two new 2500 passenger ferries will replace four existing ro-pax ships. In addition to the passengers, each ferry will have more than 3,800 freight lane meters for vehicles. The Wärtsilä equipment is scheduled for delivery to the yard at the beginning of 2021.

Although Wärtsilä did not name the owner concerned, the information about the vessels given suggests that it is Italian operator Moby. Details of the vessels announced in June suggested that as well as being fitted with a scrubber, they will also be built as LNG-ready with the tanktop deck to be sacrificed to accommodate the LNG tanks.

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Source: ShipInsight