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Wartsila agrees with Jong Shyn

Wartsila agrees with Jong Shyn
Wartsila, the leading ship power system integrator for the marine industry, has signed a design and propulsion system order with Taiwan?s Jong Shyn Shipbuilding.

Wartsila, the leading ship power system integrator for the marine industry, has signed a design and propulsion system order with Taiwan"s Jong Shyn Shipbuilding.

Wartsila, the leading ship power system integrator for the marine industry, has signed a design and propulsion system order with Taiwan"s Jong Shyn Shipbuilding for a product chemical tanker. The 6500 dwt vessel, due for delivery in 2011, is for CPC Corporation (CPC), a Taiwanese state-owned oil company. This is the first order through the Wartsila network for a design developed by Conan Wu Associates (CWA) also including engines, propulsion and automation. CWA is a Wartsila Ship Design company, acquired in September 2008.

In addition to the design, Wartsila will deliver the entire propulsion system, which is to be based around a 9-cylinder in-line Wartsila 32 main engine, gearbox, and a controllable pitch propeller. Wartsila"s extensive scope of supply includes other equipment, such as a bow thruster, the propulsion control system, and all shaft seals and bearings. The contract also includes the supply of an Integrated Automation System for not only the machinery spaces, but the entire ship.

With an overall length of 110 m and an18 m beam, the single screw tanker will be equipped with a propulsion arrangement capable of delivering a ship speed of up to 13.4 knots, at design draught condition.

Willy Perng, Sales Manager, Wartsila in Taiwan, said that Wartsila has enjoyed a good and long-standing relationship with the customer. CPC has already 12 sets of Wartsila two-stroke engines installed in its fleet.

?The contract marks a significant milestone for Wärtsilä in that it is the first time we have dealt with the Jong Shyn shipyard. It is also the first time we have supplied CPC with new four-stroke main engines, and the first ever ship design we have sold in Taiwan,? added Perng.

?The shipowner had specified a modern, fuel-efficient, and environmentally sound ship, and Wartsila"s integrated ship power and design solution was the best choice. Our package was more cost effective than that of our competitors as it included a life-time support and care package,? said Perng.

CWA, which now is a part of Wartsila Ship Design, was acquired by Wartsila to demonstrate Wartsila"s commitment to becoming the leading provider of ship design services in specialized areas, including offshore and special vessels, as well as selected merchant vessels. The acquisition of CWA expanded the geographical scope of Wartsila"s ship design services.

It also complemented and broadened Wartsila"s ship design competence to cover a larger range of vessel types, including smaller, less complicated, and more standardized vessels. CWA has its main operations in Singapore.

The Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Group was established in 1985 and is located in the technical area for shipbuilding in the Qi Jing District of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.

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