Global and China Marine Diesel Engine Industry Report, 2011
The new vessel orders worldwide witnessed steep drop in 2011, causing the bleak demand for marine diesel engine. The order book of MAN Diesel & Turbo saw a year-on-year increase of 6.2%, but the figure was far behind that of 18.6% in 2010; by contrast, the order value of Wartsila Ship Power decreased by 7.7% year-on-year.
In order to enhance competitive edge and consolidate the market dominance, international marine diesel engine giants in 2011 accelerated their expansion in the Chinese market. In May, the phase-Ⅱ project of MAN Diesel & Turbo started business in Changzhou; in June, Wartsila and Jiangsu Cuixing Ocean Engineering established a joint venture which was specialized in the production of W26, W32 four-stroke middle-speed engine; in November, Caterpillar teamed up with Anqing CSSC Marine Diesel Co., Ltd. to set up a joint venture which was also the world’s only joint venture of Caterpillar in middle-speed marine diesel engine sector.
In China, the production of all low-speed diesel engines should be accredited by foreign tycoons such as MAN and Wartsila (occupying over 95%). In particular, one third of middle-speed diesel engines are licensed by MAN and Wartsila, being mainly applied as generating units of ocean vessels. And the rest are applied for the R&D and production of offshore and inland vessels. In 2011, CSSC Guangzhou Marine Diesel Co., Ltd. separately signed marine diesel engine technology import agreements with MAN and Wartsila. Taken together, MAN had 16 China-based technology authorized dealers, while Wartsila had 9 ones.
Chinese marine diesel engine enterprises made remarkable progress in many aspects such as capacity, product structure and independent R&D through import.
Improvement in the Level of Production
In 2010, the low-speed marine diesel engine capacity of China hit 12 million horsepower, while the output realized 4.306 million horsepower, rising 39.4% over 2007.And the middle-speed marine diesel engine output registered 8.245 million horsepower, an increase of 73.1% over 2007.
In 2011, the production of marine diesel engine in China witnessed remarkable progress over 2010, with the output of Dalian Marine Diesel Co., Ltd., Yichang Marine Diesel Engine Co., Ltd., Zhenjiang CME Co., Ltd. reaching 101 units (1.63 million horsepower), 101 units (1.04 horsepower) and 713 units (including 14 units of low-speed engines). By contrast, both the output of Hefei RongAn Power Machinery Co., Ltd. and Jiangsu Antai Power Machinery Co., Ltd. doubled year-on-year to 40 units.
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