More Than 500 Wärtsilä RT-Flex Common-Rail Engines Sold
So far, orders for Wärtsilä RT-flex engines have been booked for installation in newbuildings at 42 shipyards for 65 shipowners. The engines are being built by 12 engine builders under licence from Wärtsilä. Regarding the most powerful of these marine engines - the RT-flex96C type - Wärtsilä's licensed enginebuilders have booked a number of significant orders in recent months. Eight RT-flex96C engines have been ordered for a series of large container ships contracted by the French shipowner CMA CGM in Korea. The eight ships will be delivered in 2009 and 2010, with the engines being built by Doosan Engine Co Ltd. Eight 13,100 TEU container ships contracted by the Rickmers Group will each be powered by a 12-cylinder Wärtsilä RT-flex96C engine. The ships, which will all be time chartered by a major containership operator, will be built by Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd, Korea, at its Ulsan shipyard for delivery in 2010 and 2011. The engines, having a maximum continuous power of 68,640 kW each at 102 rpm, will be built by Hyundai's Engine & Machinery Division (EMD).
Another Hamburg shipowner, Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft KG (Hamburg Süd), recently decided to switch from mechanically-controlled RTA96C engines to RT-flex96C common-rail engines for six 7100 TEU containership newbuildings contracted earlier this year at Daewoo-Mangalia Heavy Industries SA in Romania. The ships are due for delivery in 2010. Each vessel will be powered by an eight-cylinder RT-flex96C engine of 45,760 kW output. The engines will be built by Doosan Engine Co Ltd.