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Rolls-Royce to Power Ice-class MPV

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 23, 2015

Bergen B32:40V12ACD engine (Image: Rolls-Royce)

Bergen B32:40V12ACD engine (Image: Rolls-Royce)

Rolls-Royce informs it has secured a contract to supply a power and propulsion package for an ice-class multipurpose vessel under construction at Keppel Singmarine for Singaporean ship owner New Orient Marine Pte Ltd.
 
The propulsion package includes a 1,650kW and two 3,000kW tunnel thrusters, two US ARC 0.8 main azimuth thrusters and a single 3,000kW retractable thruster. As well as four Bergen B32:40V12ACD and two Bergen C25:33L6ACD generating sets which will supply the requisite power to the £132 million offshore vessel.
 
John Knudsen, Rolls-Royce, President – Commercial Marine, said, “Ship operations in Arctic waters require reliable systems capable of operating cleanly and efficiently. As a pioneer in powering ice-class vessels we have the propulsion solution for technology-intensive operations in the harshest, most ecologically-sensitive environments.”
 
Designed by Keppel Offshore & Marine’s ship design subsidiary, Marine Technology Development, the DP3 vessel will be built to Ice Class Arc 5 notation for operation in ambient temperatures down to -30°C.
 
New Orient Marine, a subsidiary of Luxembourg-based Maritime Construction Services, is due to take delivery of its first ice-class vessel in July 2017.
 
Rolls-Royce will start delivering equipment to the Keppel Singmarine in January 2016.

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