Fri 28 Jun 2013 08:28

Wärtsilä in deal to provide fuel-saving propulsion solutions


Finnish firm is contracted to supply propulsion packages for 24 new vessels.



Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply propulsion packages for 24 new vessels being built for Singapore-based China Navigation Co. Pte. Ltd (CNCo).

The ships are being built at the Chengxi and Zhejiang Ouhua shipyards in China, and the contracts were signed with Wärtsilä licensee Hudong Heavy Machinery (HHM) in 2012 and during the first half of this year.

All vessels will be fitted with electronically controlled Wärtsilä 2-stroke common-rail main engine systems, Wärtsilä Fixed Pitch Propellers (FPP) as well as Wärtsilä Seals and Bearings. The first Wärtsilä deliveries have already been made, with the remainder to follow in line with the building schedules.

The Wärtsilä propulsion packages feature high efficiency and low fuel consumption solutions to meet changing operational requirements. Additionally, there are options for a further twelve vessels, which would bring the total number of vessels to 36.

The new ships comprise four Chief Class Multi Purpose Vessels (MPV), with an option for an additional four, as well as eight S-Class MPVs, all designed by Neptune Shipdesign, based in Rostock, Germany. Both vessel types are to be equipped with Wärtsilä RT-flex58T, version D engines.

The S-Class vessels have a 6-cylinder configuration, while the Chief Class vessels are designed with 5 cylinders, and both vessel types are being built at the Zhejiang Ouhua shipyard. The Chief Class and S-Class geared MPVs will operate in CNCo's Pacific Liner trades. They are all designed to carry containers, general cargo, project cargo, steel, timber, agricultural products and dry bulk cargo. In March, the first vessel of the S-Class series, the MV Shansi, was delivered from the Ouhua yard followed by MV Shantung in June and MV Shaoshing in July.

The remainder of the Wärtsilä order comprises 12 W-Class Handysized bulk carriers, plus eight options, based on the popular B.Delta37 design by Deltamarin from Finland. The vessels will all be built at the Chengxi shipyard and are all equipped with Wärtsilä RT-flex50, version B main engines. The W-Class Bulk Carriers, which are also equipped with cranes to increase their cargo handling capabilities, will be trading worldwide in CNCo's Swire Bulk dry bulk division. The first vessel, MV Wuchang was launched on 5 June and will be delivered in early September 2013.

"The propulsion system selected for our new S-class series fully meets our requirements. The first operational results from the MV Shansi have been very successful. They show that the Wärtsilä RT-flex common-rail engines enable us to operate the vessel very efficiently over a very wide operating range at different speeds. The fuel consumption of the S-class is even better than we expected in the design phase," said Martin Cresswell, Fleet Director at CNCo.

"These major orders represent clear evidence of the strong global confidence that the shipping industry has in Wärtsilä's propulsion solutions. The specifications called for operational flexibility to operate at different vessel speeds with high efficiency and with the lowest fuel consumption per tonne mile possible, and the choice of Wärtsilä main engines and propulsion machinery reflects these aims," said Rolf Stiefel, Director, Sales, 2-stroke, Wärtsilä Ship Power.

The 2-stroke, low speed, Wärtsilä RT-flex engines feature electronically controlled common-rail systems. According to Wärtsilä, this technology supersedes conventional systems with mechanically controlled fuel injection pumps and exhaust valve drives, resulting in exceptional fuel savings across the entire load range and unparalleled capabilities to operate with high efficiency at different loads to meet varying operational requirements. In excess of 1000 Wärtsilä RT-flex engines have been ordered since they were introduced to the marine market in 2001.

Vessel details:

S-Class 8 x 31K Multi Purpose Vessels: Length Overall (LOA) 199 m, beam 28.2 m and depth 15.5 m. Able to carry 31,000 dwt on 10.5 m draft with a design speed of 15.5 kts, main engine 6RT-flex58T, version D rated at 13560 kw 105 rpm. Max speed fully laden is 18 kts.

Chief Class: 4 x 22.1K Multi Purpose Vessels, LOA 175.1 m, main engine 5RT-flex58T version D rated at 10000 kw at 105 rpm and able to carry 22,000 dwt on a 9.5 m draft at a design speed of 15.5 kts with tip speed of 17.5 kts fully laden.

W-Class 12 x 40BC Vessels, LOA 176.65 m, beam 30 m and depth 15 m. Able to carry 34,500 dwt on 9.5 m design draft at 14 kts and 39,500 dwt on 10.5 m scantling draft, main engine 5RT-flex50, version B rated at 6050 kw at 99 rpm.


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