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Liberty Lines commissions ferry with mtu hybrid system from Rolls-Royce

Denise Kurtulus, Vice President Global Marine at Rolls-Royce Power Systems, says: “Liberty Lines is the ideal partner to demonstrate the progress that can be made towards environmentally and climate-friendly ship operation. Together with Liberty Lines, Armon and Incat Crowther, we have developed a p...

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Dellorto two-track strategy

The two-track strategy allows the Dellorto group to extend and customise its expertise in EGR, throttle bodies, power units, BMS and batteries from motorbikes to off-highway applications with long-life requirements

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ZF, Rolls-Royce and EHMS: a new ship monitoring system

Rolls-Royce and ZF joined forces to create the Equipment Health Management System (EHMS) Rolls-Royce, together with ZF, developed a new electronic monitoring (EHMS) for ships. The main aim is to increase availability for ships, while keeping fuel consumption and CO2 emissions to a minimum. The tests...

Rolls-Royce decided to push on electrification

Rolls-Royce will acquire Siemens Electric and hybrid-electric aerospace propulsion business Rolls-Royce has decided to enhance its electrification development strategy by entering into an agreement with Siemens. The plan is to acquire the electric and hybrid-electric aerospace propulsion activities ...

Mtu engines for Bell dump trucks

There is movement in the dump trucks sector. Liebherr is one of the historical partners and users of Mtu engine solutions for this kind of applications. MTU keeps on going forward and its engines are now also serving Bell machines. MTU started with six engines for Bell dump trucks Bell Equipment alr...

Ascomac and a “pro emissions reduction” Seatec

Ascomac Unimot (Italian Federation of Trade in Industrial Machinery) and Seatec, the exhibition of technology, components, design and subcontracting applied to yachting, look such as an inseparable pair. Seatec is the right stage for the representation of zero-impact shipbuilding and pollution reduc...

MTU Onsite Energy adds solutions for mines

MTU now offers sustainable energy supply also for mines Rolls-Royce recently decided to expand its offer of energy systems focusing in particular on providing new microgrid solutions for mines. This means that mine operators will be able to rely on sustainable energy supply. An energy that is availa...

MTU Africa and mining trucks retrofit

MTU Africa gave mining trucks a new lease on life MTU Africa has already retrofitted multiple mining trucks with MTU engines. It has now recently added another eight projects to the list. In particular, three Komatsu 960-2KT and five Hitachi EH3500-AC2 mining vehicles. These were first-time retrofit...

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...

Hyster chose MTU engines

Hyster chose MTU engines for Stage V Big Trucks in Europe Jan Willem van den Brand, Director Big Truck Product Strategy & Solutions at Hyster Europe, said: «Our heavy industry and port customers in Europe who will require a Stage V driveline, can continue to expect highly efficient trucks with l...

MTU rail engines for CRRC trains

Rolls-Royce will supply MTU rail engines for CRRC trains in Sri Lanka Rolls-Royce Power Systems and Chinese company Dongfang Electric International Corporation have reached agreement on the supply of four MTU 12V 4000 R41 rail engines to be installed in railcars made by CRRC, one of the largest trai...

MTU hybrid rail drives initial orders

Rolls-Royce celebrated initial orders for its MTU hybrid rail drives Rolls-Royce has achieved a breakthrough for hybrid rail drive systems: Both Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail, the state railway of the Republic of Ireland, and Porterbrook, the UK’s largest rolling stock leasing company, have signed cont...
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