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Mitsui E&S’s MAN B&W Engine Has Surpassed 120 Million Horsepower

MITSUI E&S Co., Ltd. has achieved accumulated engine production of 120 million horsepower with a single engine model.

This record has been achieved with MITSUI-MAN B&W 7G95ME-C10.6-EGRTC, which has been manufactured as the 7,525th engine. This is the main engine for 13,700 TEU container carrier to be built at Imabari Shipbuilding CO., LTD. for Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd.

The production record of MITSUI-MAN B&W engines achieved 100 million horsepower in June 2018, followed by another 20 million horsepower in the next 6 years and 5 months. In the total 96 years since the first engine manufactured in 1928, accumulated production of 120 million horsepower has been achieved.
In FY2024, MITSUI E&S group expects its annual production of engine to be about 3.04 million horsepower.

Since entered into the license agreement with Burmeister & Wain’s in Denmark in 1926, now MAN Energy Solutions, MITSUI E&S has been building its experience as the world’s leading marine propulsion system supplier.

MITSUI E&S will continue to develop products that meet market needs, including the development of dual-fuel engines for GHG reduction, and contribute to the construction of environmentally friendly ships at shipyards in Japan.

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