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Conventionally medium-speed diesel engines have often been used as the main engines of 5,000 to 20,000 deadweight tonnage class bulk carriers. YUNGPU targets manufacturing and marketing fuel-efficient, easy-to-maintain low-speed engines for this category, and this was its incentive behind asking MHI to license its technology. Mitsubishi-UE is one of three major brands in the global market for marine diesel engines, along with MAN and Wärtsilä. UE engines feature compact size, outstanding operating efficiency and environmental compatibility, such as low-fuel consumption and fewer cylinder lubrication oil rquirement. They are available in a wide range of models to accommodate diverse power output needs. MHI has previously licensed UE engine technology to two other Chinese companies: large-size UE engines to Qingdao Qiyao Wärtsilä MHI Linshan Marine Diesel Company Ltd. (QMD)*1 and small-and medium size engines to Yichang Marine Diesel Engine Plant (YMD)*2. With the addition of the new licensing arrangement for small-size UE engines, a dynamic structure will now be established offering a broad range of UE engines to the Chinese market. Boosted by this development, MHI looks to pursue further penetration of its Mitsubishi-UE brand into the global market. Notes: 1.A joint venture established by China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC), Wärtsilä Corporation and MHI to manufacture and sell marine diesel engines. CSIC is one of China's two largest state-run shipbuilding groups. 2.A CSIC group company. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. |