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Karstensens selects Bergen Engines for new fishing vessel

Bergen Engines has signed an agreement with Karstensens Skibsværft AS for a propulsion engine to equip a new fishing vessel commissioned by Norway’s Sæbjørn AS. Bergen will supply its B33:45L6P engine for the project, with delivery scheduled for October 1, 2026.

Langley Holdings: 2023 annual report

A few days ago Langley Holdings released its IFRS Annual Report & Accounts for 2023. The Power Solutions Division, encompassing subsidiaries Bergen Engines, Marelli Motori and Piller Group, was a significant contributor to the year’s result.
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Diesel of the Year 2025: dawn of the Hyundai DX05 & DX08

The Korean star is also reflected in the Diesel of the Year. South Korea is in the empire of industrial powers, cinema in the author anthology, K-pop in the playlist of teenagers. The 2025 edition is about Hyundai Infracore DX, 4- and 6-cylinder modular (BxS 110x132 mm), which have what it takes to ...

Alternative Engine Award: FPT under the sign of multi-fuel

An award that seems tailor-made for the XC13 by FPT Industrial. It is the Alternative Engine Award. The 13-litre has always been the star of the Cursor family and in the new X version it has been applied since its birth to IVECO trucks and, in the hydrogen version, has been on the ski slopes for thr...

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Bergen Engines expands into Mexico

Bergen Engines has recently established a new entity in Mexico, reinforcing its commitment for cleaner, reliable and cost-effective power sources as well as providing local service support for its customers across the country and into the wider Latin America and Caribbean region.
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Langley: 2021 annual report

Langley Holdings, the diverse engineering and industrial group, published a few days ago its IFRS Annual Report and Accounts for 2021.
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Rolls-Royce to sell Bergen. Mission accomplished

Some believed that Rolls-Royce could combine Bergen and Mtu to create a large CHP and commercial marine hub. An ambitious idea, which would have required investments to harmonise and integrate the two portfolios. However, first the marine engines business was sold to Kongsberg, and now the Bergen En...

Kongsberg acquired Rolls-Royce commercial marine division

Rolls-Royce completed the transfer of its commercial marine division Rolls-Royce confirmed the completion of the sale of its commercial marine business to Kongsberg, based, as the name suggests, in Kongsberg, Norway. The transaction is now officially complete, following the go-ahead by the competent...

Rolls-Royce sold L’Orange for 700 millions of euros

L’Orange joins Woodward company Rolls-Royce, together with Woodward, Inc announced, on April the 9th, that they have come to an agreement on Woodward’s intent to acquire L’Orange GmbH. Not only that, it includes the operations in Germany, in the United States and in China. In economic te...
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