The popular Wärtsilä 32 engine reaches import...
Wärtsilä Corporation, Press release, 14 April 2009, at 11 am (EET)
The Wärtsilä 32 engine reached an important milestone in March as the
6000th engine rolled out of the Wärtsilä factory in Vaasa, Finland.
This popular engine, which is efficient, has low emissions, and is
able to run on various liquid fuels, has stayed at the top of the
industry thanks to long-term product development. The engine still
attracts new customers worldwide both in the marine and energy
industries. Moreover, most of the engines built 30 years ago are
still in use.
A small piece of Finnish industrial history was written in March as
the 6000th Wärtsilä 32 engine began its landmark journey from the
Wärtsilä factory in Vaasa to a power plant site in Brazil. This 9000
kW engine will become part of a local base load power plant meeting
the energy demands of the local community.
Despite representing the latest technology, the celebrated engine
that brought Wärtsilä international acclaim has roots going back
nearly four decades.
The development of the engine, called the Vasa 32 at that time, began
during the oil crisis of the 1970s. The aim was to produce a power
source with lower energy consumption for the shipbuilding industry,
one that could be used as both the main and auxiliary engine, and
that would run on heavy fuel oil as well as diesel.
The engine would make it possible to eliminate expensive two-fuel
systems, and shipowners could save money by using less expensive
fuel.
A joint effort
The first Vasa 32 deals were signed in 1979 with a Norwegian
shipowner that purchased an engine built in Vaasa for use as a
secondary power supply on its cargo ship. The first order for a main
engine was received at around the same time, from Norway. The actual
market breakthrough took place in the 1980s, when the sales numbers
of the engine doubled almost every year.
"Our product development, production, sales, and service personnel
worked very hard together to bring about this success," says
Sten-Erik Häggman, Sales Director, Ship Power.
From sea to land
In the product development, Wärtsilä engineers focused on different
size and power variants as well as continuously improved
fuel-efficiency. The development work produced a record number of
patents, which also put the company and the technology of the engine
ahead of the competition.
In the mid-1990s, the engine was renamed the Wärtsilä 32 to give it a
more international style. New customers were found in the
shipbuilding industry as well as the offshore sector, and gradually
also in energy production. In this sector, the first orders came from
India, but the engine has been sold also in Europe and in North and
South America.
"In the Wärtsilä 32 development work, we have always set our sights
far enough ahead. At the same time, we have been able to respond very
well to our customers' needs and offer innovative solutions," says
Häggman.
The value of energy efficiency
The future of the Wärtsilä 32 looks bright also according to Kenneth
Rönnbäck, Vice President, Delivery Centre Vaasa. The efficiency of
the engine has continuously been improved which has lead to a
decrease in fuel consumption and emissions.
In addition, the range of suitable fuel options has been expanded
from traditional fuel oil and diesel to include natural gas and new
bio fuels. In this area, development will speed up even further.
"Nevertheless, reliability has been the most important factor. The
engines delivered 30 years ago are still in use, although they may
have as many as 200,000 operating hours behind them," says Rönnbäck.
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For further information, please contact:
Mr Juha Kytölä
President
Wärtsilä Finland Oy
Tel. +358 40 5002936
juha.kytola@wartsila.com
Mr Sten-Erik Häggman
Sales Director
Ship Power/Sales and Marketing Wärtsilä Finland Oy
Tel. +358 40 501 0648
sten-erik.haggman@wartsila.com
Wärtsilä in brief
Wärtsilä enhances the business of its customers by providing them
with complete lifecycle power solutions. When creating better and
environmentally compatible technologies, Wärtsilä focuses on the
marine and energy markets with products and solutions as well as
services. Through innovative products and services, Wärtsilä sets out
to be the most valued business partner of all its customers. This is
achieved by the dedication of close to 19,000 professionals manning
160 locations in 70 countries around the world. Wärtsilä is listed on
the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki in Finland.
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