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German marine engine maker MAN Energy Solutions, a supplier of propulsion for many of the world’s LNG-powered vessels as well as the most modern LNG carriers,
has signed a cooperation agreement with two South Korean companies.

MAN Energy said its accord with shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) and the South Korean engine-maker HSD Engine, formerly the Doosan Engine Company, have signed a strategic agreement to cooperate in the computerized aspects of marine engine systems.

MAN Energy, whose main shipping solutions base is in Denmark, has a market-leading two-stroke, dual-fuel portfolio.

It recently confirmed landmark sales of more than 250 dual-fuel engines, all running on liquefied natural gas or other clean fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas or methanol.

Man Energy is best known in the LNG sector for its speciality power package in the electronically-controlled, gas-injection (MEGI) engine for LNG carriers and other vessels.

The signing of the Man Energy, DSME and HSD Engine digitization agreement took place in Copenhagen.

The three companies aim to cooperate in areas such as the programming of marine engine solution and auxiliary systems data, the collection and analysis of the data and the integration of it with smart-ship platforms and intelligent diagnostic solutions.

“MAN Energy is determined to drive the digital transition of the marine industry”, said Brian Ostergaard Sørensen, Head of Research and Development in the two-stroke business at MAN.

“We strongly believe that this transition can best be achieved through cooperation and collaboration including customers and providers across the industry,” added Sørensen.

“The agreement at hand is a step in this direction and brings together market leading expertise in the fields of shipbuilding and engine design, manufacturing and operation to explore options for a joint digital development in an important segment of the maritime market,” he stated.

MAN, based in Augsburg, Germany, is a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group and its Man Energy Solutions unit was formerly known as MAN Diesel & Turbo and was rebranded a year ago.

“DSME is conducting R&D activities to combine digital technology to various fields in shipbuilding including collaboration with marine engine makers,” said DSME’s R&D division.

The Korean shipbuilder also emphasized the need for continuous innovation to enhance DSME’s technological leadership in shipping.

HSD said that through this strategic cooperation agreement, the Korean company would share its own service experiences with DSME and MAN Energy Solutions.

“Furthermore, we will also continue our role as a pioneer engine manufacturer in the field of smart ships in order to serve our customers a real-time monitoring service with remote support through the advanced engine diagnosis technology,” added HSD.

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July 11 (LNGJ) - MAN Energy Solutions, the German marine propulsion maker, has won an order to equip two LNG-powered containership for US shipping company Pasha Hawaii that operates in US Jones Act trading. MAN, based in Augsburg, Germany, said it would supply a speciality power package in the form of an electronically-controlled, gas-injection (MEGI) engine. The vessels will be constructed at the US Keppel AmFELS shipyard in Brownsville, Texas to Keppel's proprietary design. “With some 200 engines on order or already in service, the ME-GI’s popularity continues to grow,” said MAN Energy. “This is yet another order within the container segment and cements the ME-GI concept,” it added. Doosan Engine will build the main engines in South Korea and the MAN Augsburg works will build the auxiliary engines for delivery in 2019.

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German marine engine maker MAN Diesel and Turbo, a supplier of propulsion for many of the world’s first LNG-powered vessels as well as conventional LNG carriers, has been rebranded under the new name MAN Energy Solutions.

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MAN Diesel & Turbo, the European maritime equipment and engine maker, said it was selected to provide a complete power package and fuel-gas system for the world’s first fishing vessel with LNG propulsion.

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German marine engine maker MAN Diesel & Turbo has supplied the propulsion for the world’s first LNG-fueled bulk carrier delivered in South Korea to work on the Asian nation’s coastal trade.

 

The bulk carrier, the “Ilshin Green Iris”, has been delivered from the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in Korea to its local owner Ilshin Logistics.

The 50,000 deadweight-ton bulk carrier is powered by a single MAN B&W 6G50 electronically-controlled, gas-injection (MEGI) two-stroke engine.

The ship and its propulsion have been classed by Lloyds Register and the Korean Register and in compliance with the International Gas Fuel (IGF) Code.

The “Ilshin Green Iris” has been chartered by South Korean steelmaker, POSCO, to transport limestone cargoes in the local Korean trade.

“We are very pleased to be part of this exciting project and to see our dual-fuel ME-GI engine win favour in yet another market segment,” said Bjarne Foldager, Vice President of Sales for the two-stroke business at MAN Diesel & Turbo.

“We look forward to following its progress,” he added.

The “Ilshin Green Iris” has a Type ‘C’ LNG fuel tank with a capacity of 500 cubic metres and comprised of a material – high-manganese austenitic steel – newly developed by POSCO that is specially designed for cryogenic LNG and liquefied gas-storage applications.
MAN said its successful MEGI engine has now accounted for more than 200 orders to be installed in LNG carriers, container vessels, and now bulk carriers.

“The ME-GI engine provides ship-owners and operators with a peerless solution within environmentally friendly and high-efficiency, two-stroke technology,” said the company.

“The negligible methane slip of the MEGI engine makes it the most environmentally friendly, two-stroke technology available,” added MAN.

The German engine and turbomachinery maker is also building a new test facility in South Korea in partnership with Hyundai Heavy Industries that will include improving LNG equipment and dual-fuel engines.

The test and gas facility will be located at the Port of Ulsan in South Korea at Hyundai’s Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) works and is scheduled to begin operation in early 2019.

“It will be the first test engine with online remote control, supporting MAN’s digitization strategy. In this respect, the test engine will also be connected to MAN's research and control centre in Copenhagen, enabling the company’s research engineers to closely follow and enhance the testing of future engine technologies,” said MAN.

MAN, which has operational facilities in Denmark, said the MAN-Hyundai venture will expand research and development test capacity as part of its strategy to improve dual-fuel gas engines using LNG and other traditional fuels.

The company has chosen Hyundai as its partner as it is among the leading global shipbuilders for LNG carriers and also has plans to construct a new wave of gas-powered vessels for container, cargo and energy companies to meet emission-control regulations.

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MAN Diesel and Turbo, the German maker of marine engines and turbomachinery, said it was building a new test facility in South Korea in partnership with Hyundai Heavy Industries that will include improving LNG equipment and dual-fuel engines.

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German propulsion maker MAN Diesel and Turbo said its marine fuel-gas system subsidiary had signed a contract with Sweden’s gas network operator Swedegas to deliver a liquefied natural gas bunkering facility in the Port of Gothenburg.

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The marine LNG fuel-gas-system manufacturing unit of Germany’s MAN Diesel and Turbo signed a contract with Sefine Shipyard in Turkey to deliver the equipment for an Italian ferry set to operate from 2018 on the route from Italy’s mainland to the island of Sicily.

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South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries-Engine and Machinery Division and shipowner Ilshin have signed a shipbuilding contract for a 50,000 dead-weight tonnage bulk carrier with liquefied natural gas propulsion provided by Germany’s MAN Group.

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German marine propulsion systems maker MAN Diesel and Turbo has secured another order from South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) under its latest contract with Greek shipping operator Maran Gas for the construction of two LNG carriers with dual-fuel options, including gas power.

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