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May 2012

DIESEL PROGRESS

INTERNATI ONAL

GLOBAL – PRODUCTS • TECHNOLOGY • INDUSTRY NEWS

28th

Engine
Technical
Review
Including:
• Engine Specs-At-A-Glance
• Cummins Euro 6 Strategy
• New Engines For MAN,
Mercedes-Benz,
Scania, Navistar
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Worldview
Tough
Neighborhoods

Fuelish
Actions

By Mike Brezonick,
Waukesha, Wisconsin, U.S.A.

By Ian Cameron,
Ashbourne, England

Once the purview of only industry
giants, the lure of the emerging markets has beckoned many small and
midsize manufacturers to expand
globally. But as many have found, the
world is a pretty tough neighborhood.
It can be hard to understand the rules
— and harder still to play by them.
An executive at a small manufacturer recently lamented how in some
regions, he was essentially expected
to bend the rules to get ahead — to
pay for play.
While that may be part of business
in some places, the U.S. government
takes a dim view of such practices.
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
holds U.S. companies to certain standards offshore. The penalties are very
real, intended to be a disincentive to
firms trying to get ahead by taking
ethical shortcuts.
But ethics in one place can be seen
as naiveté in another. And while a
large company can choose not to play
— “I can put my factory in the next
town, thank you!” — that’s not an option for the little guys.
What this executive found most
frustrating was the reaction when he’s
raised the issue at industry forums,
trade groups or even U.S. government meetings. “Well, if someone
wants you to do something illegal,
just walk away!” is a common refrain.
Easier said than done.
Others suggest plausible deniability
as a solution. As one observer put it,
“That’s what you have local distributors for.”
Yet that’s no answer, as by U.S.
law, companies are liable for what
their local representatives do. A bribe
by someone in South Nowheristan is
just as much a crime as it would be if it
happened in the South Bronx.
No one expects everyone to be
the same, and sometimes business
includes sharp elbows and sharper
dealing. But it shouldn’t be so sharp
as to possibly include jail time. dpi

This “Worldview” is brought to you
live from a fuel court in England.
As I sit in my car awaiting my
turn to fill up, a long stretch of fellow drivers sit impatiently in their
vehicles behind me, engines running, as they desperately seek their
diesel dose.
In front are those drivers who
have reached The Holy Land, or petrol pump as it is known, and greedily
reach for the nozzle like a nicotine
addict grasping his final cigarette.
The U.K. is in the grip of a fuel
crisis prompted by a threat to take
strike action by the already hugely
paid fuel tanker drivers.
Their vote for action prompted
the U.K. Government to advise motorists to fill up their vehicles by as
much as they could and as often as
possible.
The result? Panic buying.
However, there is no official
strike yet under way, merely the
veiled threat of such action. The
tanker drivers are still delivering,
the fuel stations continue to operate
(although they frequently run out of
petrol and diesel) and the Government continues to make millions of
pounds in fuel taxes.
But the whole sad episode underlines some of the modern world’s
obsessions with fuel, the desperate
devotion to diesel and the passion
for petrol. We are, at least in the
U.K., just a rumour or threat away
from panic for no real reason.
At the merest suggestion the fuel
pumps are to run dry, there is alarm
on the forecourt.
During World War II the Government, in a bid to keep up the
morale of the British public and to
calm fears, printed posters bearing the message “Keep Calm and
Carry On.” Perhaps the posters
should be reprinted in the millions and plastered on every U.K.
filling station. dpi

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20 Launching More Power
70 Withstanding Hurricane
Forces

10 Cummins Outlines
Euro 6 Route

Technology

22 Engine Technical Review
Intro — Twelve Months Of
Pain And Gain

52 Reaching The Peak
Of Power

24 28th Annual Engine
Technical Review

54 MAN Goes For SCR
Over 560 KW

56 Brazil Notebook — Volvo
60 Power In The Middle East
Truck Sets Records In
Latin America
62 KEP3 Electronic Foot Pedal
66 Getting In Gear
Introduced By Sauer-Danfoss
72 International Business Report
— JCB Reorg … Terex Partners
With Chinese Crane Company
… Chinese Expansion Plans
For Cat … Tognum To Open
Poland Plant …

68 ZF Develops 2HC 85
Hydrostatic Drive

Products

8 Diesel HR

4 More Marine Power
6 Atlas Copco Expands
QAX Gen-Set Lineup
18 ComAp’s New Dual-Fuel
Controllers

departments
2 Worldview

9 Dateline
14 Global Trends
58 Global Roads
59 Diesel Dotcom
63 Powerlines
64 Advertisers’ Index
65 Marketplace

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ENGINES

Compared with previous engines, Scania’s
new V8 engine has increased power from
485 to 588 kW for workboats and from 625
to 735 kW for patrol craft.

More

marine Power

Scania introduces 16 L V8 engine
rated 405 to 736 kW

By Bo Svensson

S

cania’s new 16 L V8 marine
engine produces 552 kW for
continuous use and up to 736
kW for patrol craft use. The
new engine platform retains traditional
Scania characteristics like individual
cylinder heads, camshaft located high
in the block and rear-mounted timing
gears, as well as the familiar cyclone
oil filter. The engine is based on Scania’s modular engine platform that has
found successful use in industrial applications, trucks and buses.
“Today our marine engine offering
is based on a new line of engines for
propulsion and auxiliary use,” said
Robert Sobocki, senior vice president
and head of Scania Engines. “The
new marine program consists of this
new 16 L marine engine and the 13
L marine engine, which we launched
last year. Both engines are designed
for maximum reliability and durability,
as well as low operating cost.”
For the new V8 engine, the bore has
been slightly altered compared with
previous Scania engines. The swept
volume has increased from 15.7 to
16.35 L. Torque ratings of the new

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engine have also been increased,
making it easier to maintain favorable
operating speeds during work at high
sea or with a heavy load, Scania said.
Compared with previous engines the
power has been increased from 485 to
588 kW for use with workboats and from
625 to 736 kW for use in patrol craft.
The engine is equipped with Scania’s PDE unit injectors for fuel injection, and is prepared for a common
rail system to meet future emissions
requirements. Today the engine complies with IMO 2, EU Stage 3a and
U.S. Tier 2 emissions standards.
“The new engine features Scania
EMS, an in-house developed engine
management system that is outstandingly flexible when it comes to
tailoring engine performance to individual customer applications,” said
Sobocki. “And it is one of the keys
behind the outstanding environmental performance of our engines. With
outstanding power-to-weight ratio we
are now entering new segments and
are confident that our engines will
challenge larger engines, well above
20 L displacements.”
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A single seawater circuit is used
for the two charge-air coolers and the
two heat exchangers, located on each
side of the engine, for engine cooling.
“Important features for the marine
engine segment are reliability, high
uptime, a generous torque at low r/min
and good fuel economy,” said Håkan
Sterner, director, Technical Developments, Scania Engines. “The cylinder
block and other structural components have been redesigned for additional strength. The service life of
pistons and liners is enhanced by the
Scania saver ring — a ring placed at
the top of the cylinder liner to reduce
coke deposits and engine wear.”
Maintenance and oil-change intervals have been extended to 500 hours.
Shared components and systems between Scania’s different engine series
reduce costs for parts stocking and maximize availability. Also, training of staff is
facilitated by the system’s commonality
between the engine series. dpi

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Power Generation

The QAX portable generators by Atlas
Copco cover a power range from 12 to
60 kVA at 1500 r/min, using Deutz Stage
2 compliant diesel engines.

Atlas Copco Expands
QAX Gen-Set Lineup
By Roberta Prandi

T

he QAX range of portable
generators by Atlas Copco includes five models for 50 Hz
frequency, spanning from the
QAX 12 to the QAX 60 from 12 to 60
kVA at 1500 r/min.
The generators feature Deutz diesel engines compliant with EU Stage
2 regulations. Two-, three- and fourcylinder engines rated 12 to 55.2 kW
power the gen-sets. The engines are
mated with Stamford alternators.
Three models in the QAX range, the
QAX 12, QAX 20 and QAX 30, feature
the Atlas Copco HardHat canopy design upon request. Atlas Copco said
this canopy is constructed of linear
medium-density polyethylene (LMDPE), for a durable design able to
withstand the harshest of conditions
and treatment.
At the Middle East Electricity ex-

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hibition in Dubai, UAE, Atlas Copco
challenged customers and visitors
to inflict as much damage upon the
canopy of the generator as they
could with a sledgehammer. The
company said that despite a constant
stream of bashings, the QAX30 generator stood strong — suffering only
minor grazes.
Michael Sagermann, regional business line manager at Atlas Copco
Middle East, said the ultra-durable
HardHat design increases the life and
resale value of the portable generator
while at the same time saving users
on operational costs.
“Inevitably generators are bumped
and scratched to various levels that
make the machine look old and unattractive,” Sagermann said. He added
that the lifespan of these generators
is years longer than conventional
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portable generators, while holding an
increased amount of its original price
tag for resale.
“The LMDPE is structurally strong,
does not scratch or dent, thereby
keeping it looking very new, and upon
reaching the point of time for replacement increases its resale value on the
second-hand market.”
All QAX generators have a standard sealed spill-free frame to ensure that all fluids are retained within
the frame. Atlas Copco said attention has been placed on increased
uptime, with carefully selected components and a tested configuration.
Service intervals have been raised
to 500 hours. dpi

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dieselhr
New CEO For Federal-Mogul

Federal-Mogul Corp. has announced
that Rainer Jueckstock is chief executive
officer effective April 1. Jueckstock, who
had been senior vice president of the company’s Powertrain Energy business unit,
will also join the company’s board. Jueckstock succeeds Jose Maria Alapont, who
retired at the end of March. He will remain
with Federal-Mogul in a consulting role to

assist with the transition. Alapont will also
remain on the board through the 2013 annual meeting.
The Southfield, Michigan, U.S.A.-based
company also said it is modifying its corporate structure to create a separate and independent aftermarket, or replacement parts
division. Federal-Mogul said it has hired a
search firm to find the new unit’s CEO, who
will report directly to the board.

Jackson Moves Up At Tenneco
Timothy Jackson
has been appointed executive vice president,
technology, strategy
and business development at Tenneco Inc.
Jackson had previously served as the company’s chief technical
T. Jackson
officer, a post he held
since 2007, where he served a key role in the
company’s development of commercial diesel aftertreatment technologies.
Jackson joined Tenneco in 1999 and has
served in a number of roles including senior
vice president, global technology and managing director, Asia Pacific; senior vice president, global technology and manufacturing;
and senior vice president, North America
original equipment business.

Marcopolo Announces
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Marcopolo SA announced that Mauro
Gilberto Bellini has
been elected president
of the Brazilian bus
body builder. Bellini’s
term runs from 2012
to 2014, after which
he will be eligible for
M. Bellini
re-election. Bellini is
the son of the company’s founder, Paulo
Bellini, who will serve as president emeritus.
Previously, Bellini served as vice president of the administrative council. He was
also a director of Brasa PTY, Joanesburgo,
South Africa, where he played a role in the
commercialization of Marcopolo buses
in that region and was responsible for the
market development in more than 30 African and Middle East countries.
Marcopolo also announced several other management changes. Oscar de Paula
Bernardes Netotakes has been named
vice president. The new administrative
council consists of Luciano Moisés Bado,
Maria Letícia de Freitas Costa, Fuad
Jorge Noman Filho, Paulo Cezar da Silva
Nunes and Manuela Cristina Lemos Marçal. Valter Gomes Pinto continues as
Marcopolo’s director.
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May 2012

dateline
May 6-9
ASME 2012: Spring Technical
Conference
Torino, Piemonte, Italy
ASME International
Three Park Ave., MS 23S1
New York, New York, U.S.A. 10016
Tel: +1 (925) 244-1360
Fax: +1 (925) 244-1359
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.asme.org
May 8-11
Fluidtrans-Compomac 2012
Biennial Int’l Exhibition of Fluid
Power, Power and Motion
Transmission, Drive, Control Equipment and Industrial Design
Fieramilano Exhibition Center
Milan, Italy
Fiera Milano S.p.A
Strada Statale del Sempione 28
20017 Rho (Milan), Italy
Tel: +39 02 4997 6215
Fax: +39 02 4997 6251
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fieremostre.it

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*May 22-24
Sensor+Test 2012
Nuremberg Exhibition Centre
Nuremberg, Germany
AMA Service GmbH
Von-Muenchhausen-Str. 49
31515 Wunstorf, Germany
Tel: +49 5033 9639-0
Fax: +49 5033 1056
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sensor-test.de
*May 29-June 2
ConExpo Russia at CTT
Crocus International Exhibition
Center
Moscow, Russia
The Association of Equipment
Manufacturers (AEM)
6737 West Washington St., Suite 2400
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53214-5647
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 (414) 298-4141
Fax: +1 (414) 272-2672
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.conexporussia.com
*June 12-14
Power-Gen Europe 2012

Koelnmesse, Cologne, Germany
Pennwell Global Energy Group
Pennwell House, Upshire
EN9 3RS, U.K.
Tel: +44 1992 656 610
Fax: +44 1992 656 700
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.powergeneurope.com
*Sept 18-21
InnoTrans 2012
Messe Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Messe Berlin GmbH
Messedamm 22
14055 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +49 30 30 38 2376
Fax: +49 30 30 38 2190
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.innotrans.de
*Sept 20-27
IAA Commercial Vehicles 2012
Messegelaende Hannover,
Hannover, Germany
VDA Verband der Automobilindustrie
Westendstr. 61, 60325 Frankfurt/
Main, Germany
Tel: +49 69 975 07-0
Fax: +49 69 975 07-261
E-mail: [email protected]
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INDUSTRY NEWS

Cummins has introduced the next generation
of its ISB4.5 Euro 6 engine. The four-cylinder
engines are available at up to 154 kW for
trucks and 147 kW for buses.

Cummins

Outlines Euro 6 Route

Launches four- and six-cylinder ISB engines

By Ian Cameron

C

ummins has unveiled its
technology route to move its
well-established four- and
six-cylinder ISB engines forward to meet the Euro 6 emissions
regulations in 2013.
The engines will use a combination of cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and variable geometry
turbocharging (VGT) allied with a new
aftertreatment system using a diesel
particulate filter (DPF) and selective
catalytic reduction (SCR).
The company said that by the time
Euro 6 is implemented, more than
80 000 hours of engine testing will be
finalized at its Darlington, Englandbased European Technical Centre.
Cummins’ next generation of the
ISB6.7 engine for Euro 6 extends up
to 228 kW for truck and coach installations, and 206 kW for bus applications. Peak torque for the 6.7 L engine
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remains at 1100 Nm. The latest version of the Cummins six-cylinder B
Series builds on the B5.9 and ISBe6.7
engines, which have a 20-year history.
Backing this up, said Cummins, is
the EPA 2010 engine technology of
cooled EGR with VGT adapted for European emissions. The company said
the EGR system is redesigned for better integration with cab-over applications, and the Cummins VGT is optimized for high-torque and low-speed
capability, delivering performance and
driveability improvements. The VGT
can also function as an exhaust brake,
allowing the OEM to remove cost from
its system. These are controlled by a
new electronic control module (ECM)
with increased capability for controlling engine and aftertreatment with
more challenging onboard diagnostics (OBD) monitoring requirements,
said the company.
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Neil Pattison, director - Automotive
Engine Business for Europe, Middle
East and Africa, said, “Versus Euro
5, Euro 6 sees oxides of nitrogen reduced by a further 77% with particulate levels reduced by a further 50%.
The change in particulate measurement in the legislation from weight to
unit count means that the real-world
numbers will realize a drop closer to
99%. This is a significant challenge for
all manufacturers to meet.
“To date, we have over 330 000 EPA
2010 engines operating in the U.S. By
the time Euro 6 comes in, we will have
over three years’ experience using all
of the key technologies. We can use
the combustion and aftertreatment
architecture and tailor it for European
market operations and duty cycles.”
For the aftertreatment to meet the
required emissions levels, the ISB6.7
uses a new aftertreatment system,
which has been specifically designed
and developed for Euro 6. It comes in
a switchback configuration for compact installations and is packaged
ready for OEMs to fit directly to their
chassis. Controlled by the ECM, it
incorporates a Cummins particulate
filter (CPF) with SCR to meet the low
levels required at Euro 6.
Cummins said the patented SCR
system uses copper zeolite technology for a higher conversion efficiency, even at low temperatures. The
CPF manages regeneration events
without the need for driver intervention, said Cummins. The airless Adblue dosing nozzle is integrated in
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INDUSTRY NEWS

Cummins’ next-generation
ISB6.7 engine for Euro 6.
The engine extends up
to 228 kW for truck and
coach installations, and
206 kW for bus applications. Peak torque for
the 6.7 L engine remains
at 1100 Nm.

the system for improved reliability
and durability, it added.
A further emissions improvement
is the new closed-crankcase ventilation (CCV) system mounted to the
engine valve cover. It is needed to
recycle blow-by gases now counted
in engine emissions and has been repositioned for cab-over designs. Also,
a new nanotechnology-based filter
media has been introduced to protect
the engine’s fuel system, removing up
to 98.7% of all particles as small as 4
microns. The filter’s replaceable service element has less environmental
impact than its predecessor, according to Cummins, and a no-filter, norun design prevents the engine from
running without a media element installed, eliminating the risk of debris
entering the engine.
Cummins also introduced the next
generation of its ISB4.5 Euro 6 engine. The engine has been proven in
trucks up to 18 tonnes and buses to
12 m at Euro 5 and has been used for
diesel-electric hybrid buses in the U.K.
and Europe.
Available at up to 154 kW for trucks
and 147 kW for buses, the fourcylinder engine was designed and developed in the U.K. and assembled in
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the company’s Beijing, China, factory
— a joint venture with Beiqi Foton.
Cummins said the new ISB4.5 also
merges Euro 5 technologies with the
recently launched ISF3.8 engine and
also U.S. EPA 2010 technologies. The
ISF3.8 was launched in 2008 initially
for supply to Foton in China and was
developed as the next-generation
four-cylinder Cummins ISB engine.
The new engine’s block and cylinder
head are 10 and 20% lighter, respectively, than the previous ISB4.5, with
additional benefits including improved
coolant flow and cylinder pressure capability with less noise, vibration and
harshness, said Cummins.
To reduce weight and noise, components including the oil pan and
valve cover are made with composite material. The pan has an integral
dipstick and tube and suction tube,
reducing the number of parts. Both of
the new engines use Bosch common
rail fuel injection.
Other features of the ISB4.5 include
the use of a CCV system integrated
into the camshaft, which does not
require servicing; an engine lubricating pump driven by the crankshaft
via a gerotor design rather than by a
gear from the crankshaft and a cool12

ing module, which combines the water pump, oil filter and oil cooler. This
leads to improved pressure management and enhanced durability and robustness, Cummins said.
The company said the engine is approximately 10% lighter than the current model due to the changes, despite
the EGR and VGT technologies being added. Cummins added that the
design of the combustion makes the
engine quieter than the Euro 5 version.
The EPA 2010 technology of cooled
EGR with VGT has been tailored for a
four-cylinder product and European vehicle operations, said Cummins. It added that the EGR system is scaled for
this application and the Cummins VGT
has been optimized for higher torque
and lower speed capability, which provides performance and driveability improvements. A further benefit to European OEMs, said Cummins, is that it
allows the removal of the exhaust brake.
These systems are controlled by a
new ECM with increased capability for
controlling the engine and aftertreatment with more challenging onboard
diagnostic monitoring requirements.
A new aftertreament system is
installed on the ISB4.5 specifically
designed for Euro 6. It comes in a
switchback configuration for compact installations and is packaged
ready for OEMs to fit directly to the
chassis. Controlled by the ECM it
has a CPF with SCR, which uses
copper zeolite technology for high
conversion efficiency even at low
temperatures, said Cummins.
“For medium-duty truck and bus
use, the near-zero levels of emissions
legislated at Euro 6 mean that the majority of manufacturers will no longer
have a choice of which technology to
adopt,” Pattison. “They will need to use
all of them. However, the way in which
OEMs balance these technologies in
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Caution The Watchword For
European Equipment Markets
By david phillips

I

n 2009, the effects of the global financial crisis of the previous year
were at their peak and the construction equipment market in Western
Europe collapsed to its lowest level
of sales for 22 years in the second of
two disastrous years for the industry. In
2010, demand staged a modest recovery of 17% and the positive trend continued in 2011, as the region showed
an increase of 23% to reach 123 455
units. That’s still 16% below the longterm average, but the weakness is
concentrated in the specific countries
— Portugal, Italy, Ireland and Spain —
that are in the headlines because of
their sovereign debt problems.
Each of those four problematic
countries has its own story of woe, but
a broad measure of their changed fortune is to see how their share of the
region’s sales has changed. At their
height in 2006 they accounted for
31% of the region’s sales. In 2011 that
had fallen to 12%.
Better news was the buoyant
growth in every other country. The
large volume markets of Germany
and France showed increases over
30% and the U.K. did nearly as well.
Benelux and Scandinavia came back
equally strongly. While there has been
evidence of a recovery in business
confidence in many European markets before autumn 2011, the shortto medium-term outlook for the sector
is still tempered with caution by suppliers. The difficulty is to evaluate the

effect of the financial turbulence evident in the Euro zone. Many are feeling that the recovery may now be over
and are reluctant to predict increases
in demand that would bring the market back to what might be described
as more normal levels.
On a positive note, there has been
renewed investment by rental companies and, in some cases, stabilization of manufacturers’ and dealers’ stock levels in the north and
center of the region. The tightening
of credit lines, however, remains a
feature of the industry and continues to act as a hindrance to a more
sustained recovery in sales of new
construction equipment.
Traditionally Europe has four dominant markets — Germany, the U.K.,
France and Italy — but the halving
of demand in Italy since 2008 means

Western Europe: 10-Year Average Of Sales
2002-2011


2002-2011

2011

2011 vs. 10-Year



(Units)

(Units)

Average (%)

Austria

2529 2185 -14

Belgium

3850 4355 +13

Denmark

3310 1859 -44

Finland

1897 1912 +1

France

27 037

24 881

-8

Germany

26 767

33 709

+26

Ireland

2711 488 -82

Italy

24 016

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11 449

-53

Netherlands

4293 3905 -9

Norway

2919 3039 +4

Portugal

2406 921 -62

Spain
David Phillips is managing director of OffHighway Research, a London-based management consultancy that specializes in the research and analysis of international construction equipment markets. Phone: (44) 020 7404
1128; E-mail: [email protected]

that in effect the big markets are now
only three. In 2011 that “Big Three”
accounted for 68% of sales, only a
few points short of the 73% of the “Big
Four” in 2008. Spain is the fallen giant
of the region, once taking 11% and
now reduced to 2%.
Germany was again the largest
market in 2011, with sales rising no
less than 38% to 34 000 units (the
second highest level of the last 17
years), accounting for 27% of regional
demand. Government fiscal stimulus
programs aimed at infrastructure projects boosted growth, and owners who
had postponed fleet renewals took
advantage of rising used machinery
prices and good delivery times. Demand in 2012 is likely to remain at a
high, but stable level following cumulative growth of 70% during the last
continued on page 16

11 396

Sweden

1974

-83

2850 3491 +22

Switzerland

3224 3681 +14

United Kingdom

27 452

25 549

-7

Total Europe

146 659

123 455

-16

Source: Off-Highway Research

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Western Europe: Unit Sales Of Construction Equipment By Country
2007-2011

2009

2010

% Change

% of Total



2007

2008

2011 2010-2011 2011

Austria

3120

2796 1802 2021 2185

+8

2

Belgium

5240

5315 2632 3231 4355

+35

3

Denmark

5999

4183 1335 1128 1859

+65

2

Finland

2596

2420 1104 1426 1912

+34

2

France

38 786

34 066

14 493

18 828

24 881

+32

20

Germany

37 493

31 628

18 634

24 403

33 709

+38

27

Ireland
Italy

5206 2073 549
30 679

23 892

14 983

529
14 654

488
11 449

-8

-

-22

9

Netherlands

6655

6127 2424 2662 3905

+46

3

Norway

4387

3759 1953 2107 3039

+44

2

Portugal

3475

3073 1626 1517

921

-39

1

7126

1974

-20

2
3

Spain

21 053

2968

2461

Sweden

3596

4050 1912 2477 3491

+41

Switzerland

3617

3610 3239 3282 3681

+12

3

United Kingdom

40 050

29 248

16 731

19 924

25 549

+28

21

Total

211 952

163 366

86 385

100 650

123 455

+23

100

+13

-23

-47

+17

+23

+23

-

% Annual Change
Source: Off-Highway Research

two years, and 2013 will inevitably
see a moderate decline in sales, by
which time much of the recent pent-up
demand will have been satisfied.
The U.K. is the second largest market, accounting for 21% of regional
demand. While there was a strong
recovery in 2011 of 28% on top of
the 19% growth in 2010, the market
is nevertheless still fragile, 40% below
the peak seen in 2007.
The rental companies were busy
replacing aging machines and with
80% of the market volume coming
from their three favorites — mini and
standard excavators, and telescopic
handlers — demand was surprisingly
healthy. It was a direct consequence
of rental companies disposing of machines in 2008 so as to survive the
impending recession. Four years later
the outlook is on balance optimistic
and after a shaky start 2012 should
achieve a repeat of 2011 in terms of
market size.
France was the third largest European market in 2011, accounting for
20% of regional sales. At last, construction activity was on the increase
and rental companies did very well
and wanted to re-equip. A lot of
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the increase came from one rental
company favorite — mini excavators.
Italy fell to below the 10% level in
terms of its share of regional sales,
suffering a 22% decrease. The decline
has been largely attributable to the difficulty of opening credit lines for the
purchase of new equipment, turmoil in
the global financial sector, the slowing
down of construction activity and the
large population of nearly new, underutilized machines. This in turn has led
to a general loss in confidence that has
been compounded by the political troubles at the end of the Berlusconi era.
In 2012, industry sentiment remains
understandably cautious. Nobody
wants to say with any conviction that
sales will return to the peaks seen in
2006 and 2007, and even in the 11
countries that did well in 2011 there
is no prediction of growth on balance.
Hopes of a more sustained recovery
must, however, be tempered by several considerations, most notably the
Euro zone’s crisis. For the industry
there is also the consideration of the
large population of perfectly usable
machines in every European country
as a result of the high volume of sales
during 2003 to 2007. There is very little
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reason to believe that there will be any
urgent requirement for major additions
to the existing fleets of equipment, so
future sales depend entirely on the replacement of machines and the necessary credit flow to do that job.
The 10-year historical average
level of sales in the region has been
in the order of 147 000 units a year.
But nobody sees the industry getting back to that level in the next five
years and that growth beyond the
level of 2011 is unlikely.
Following the recovery experienced
in 2010 and 2011, the strength of which
surprised many in the industry, it is likely that future demand will be flat across
the region for the next five years. Having
fallen from a historical high of 212 000
units experienced in 2007, to the low
of 2009 when only 86 000 units were
sold, the market had largely recovered
its strength to record 123 000 units in
2011. This compares favorably with the
historical 10-year average of 146 000
units when one discounts the unusual
bulge of demand experienced in 2005
to 2007, and it is likely that future European demand will settle at around 120
000 to 125 000 units a year for the foreseeable future. dpi
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ComAp’s new product family comprises an InteliBifuel control unit,
which is expanded through built-in
PLC functions and a choice of two
anti-knocking modules.

ComAp’s New Dual-Fuel
Controllers
By Ian Cameron

E

ngine control supplier ComAp
has developed a new dual-fuel
control management package
called InteliBifuel. The Czechbased company said the controllers
are designed for use as a standard
dual-fuel control platform for diesel
generators as well as for use with
engines suited to generator packagers and OEMs looking to deliver
more economical power packages to
their customers.
The technology was first introduced
by ComAp in 1994, and the company
said it used its many engine conversions as the platform for the development of the fully integrated packages,
which provide advanced monitoring,
protection and control of engine dualfuel operation.
ComAp said the technology is designed to reduce the cost of power
generation by up to 75% by using two
fuels at the same time — diesel to start
the engine and gas (either natural,
well, landfill, coal, propane or biogas)
for subsequent engine operation. This,
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in turn, can extend runtimes without
the need to refuel so frequently and will
contribute toward a general reduction
in particle emissions such as CO2, NOx
and SOx, the company added.
The new product family comprises an
InteliBifuel control unit, which is expanded through built-in PLC functions and a
choice of two anti-knocking modules
(for six-cylinder engines the InteliBifuel
Denox 2 is used and for engines over
six cylinders the InteliBifuel Denox 20 is
used), as well as a dual-fuel module for
effective fuel control and monitoring.
ComAp said the integrated InteliBifuel package provides a high level
of flexibility with a range of enginespecific modules and the ability to
communicate through standard and
proprietary CAN J1939 protocols for a
range of commonly used EFI engines.
While offering remote communication
and 500 history files for logging of engine events, the InteliBifuel also integrates a set of PLC (analog and binary) functions enabling the customer
to control and regulate any additional
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components and functions associated
with engine fuel management.
The fuel control unit works by increasing and decreasing the amount
of gas across the engine loading
range automatically without any manual or regular adjustment required
from the operator. This ensures that
the gas is used optimally and safely,
said ComAp.
The possibility of engine knocking
or misfiring is proactively detected and
eliminated by the InteliBifuel Denox anti-knocking module. Other vital engine
parameters are monitored to protect
the engine from any potential damage
caused by an engine defect or issues
relating to gas quality and quantity.
The InteliBifuel controller can also
deliver accelerated payback periods
on engine asset investments and protection against rising diesel fuel costs,
ComAp said. dpi

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Launching
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Mercedes-Benz introduces Blue Efficiency
Power OM 93x medium-duty engines;
heavy-duty OM 470 model
By Roberta Prandi

F

ollowing the launch of its
Euro 6 Blue Efficiency Power
engines for heavy-duty commercial vehicles, MercedesBenz has unveiled the new OM 93x
series medium-duty engines. At the
same time the company launched the
heavy-duty OM 470 engine, which will
join the OM 471 model that is already
in service in long-haul operations in
the new Mercedes-Benz Actros.
The new engines are compliant with
Euro 6 emissions standards, which are
being introduced in the EU from 2013
to 2014.
“Mercedes-Benz is once again assuming the pioneering role in environmental protection,” said Georg
Weiberg, head of Truck Product Engineering at Daimler Trucks. He added
that this approach was particularly
important for the OM 93x, as mediumduty engines are deployed primarily in
trucks and buses used in urban areas,
where reductions in emissions directly
benefit the local population.
Mercedes-Benz said the new
medium-duty engines are extremely

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economical due to their long service
lives; low consumption of fuel, urea
and engine oil; and long maintenance
intervals. Among the technological
highlights is variable valve timing,
which the company said was featured
for the first time in its diesel engines.
According to Stefan Buchner, head
of Global Powertrain, Procurement
and Manufacturing Engineering at
Daimler Trucks, the company invested
around E500 million in development
of the new Mercedes-Benz OM 934
and OM 936 engines and their production facilities in Mannheim, Germany. “This commitment has paid off.
The new OM 93x series is a milestone
among medium-duty engines and
suitable for a diverse range of applications — in trucks, buses and as an
industrial engine.”
The medium-duty OM 934 and OM
936 engines have four and six cylinders and a displacement of 5.1 and
7.7 L, respectively. They cover a power
range from 115 to 260 kW. In the long
term, the two engines will replace the
900 series launched in 1996, which
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have a production volume to date of
almost 1 million units.
Mercedes-Benz’s heavy-duty OM
470 engine has six cylinders, a displacement of 10.7 L and spans a power range from 240 to 315 kW.
The new engines are tailored for lightto heavy-duty distribution transport
and for service in light- and mediumduty construction and long-haul transport. The OM 936 is also designed for
deployment in urban- and rural-service buses in a vertical configuration
and rural-service buses in vertical and
horizontal configurations.
Mercedes-Benz said installation in
other brands and models of Daimler
Trucks on other continents is under
way, as is the use of the four- and sixcylinder engines in off-highway applications as industrial engines. Series
production of the urban bus variants
at the Mannheim engine plant will
start soon, the company said. dpi

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Engine
Technical Review

th

Twelve Months Of Pain And Gain
Year focused on meeting emissions milestones;
new engines; emissions strategies

Moteurs Baudouin launched a new common rail direct
fuel injection marine diesel engine with the 6M19.3.

By Ian Cameron

F

or manufacturers of diesel engines the past 12
months have continued to be among the most challenging, yet stimulating, periods in the history of the
industry.
While coping with the lingering effects of the extensive
economic recession, companies were also faced with dealing with the existing and forthcoming emissions regulations.
This year’s Engine Technical Review is, not surprisingly,
dominated by the strategies adopted by companies to meet
the emissions milestones and particularly the rigorous demands laid down by Stage 4/Tier 4 final legislation for 2014.
It is both impressive and satisfying to note though that
against a backdrop of economic and technical demands engine makers have achieved so much and continue to invest
expertise and hard cash into developing more environmentally friendly products.
And it is not just within the traditional heartlands of diesel engine making — Europe and North America — where
there is so much progress. Our review for this year carries
extensive news covering manufacturers in China and the
strides being made there.
Focusing within Europe there are several examples of
companies making significant strides forward. Companies
such as AGCO Sisu Power, which as well as completing a
new plant in China, is testing engines to meet Tier 4 final;
Cummins, which is investing heavily in a next-generation
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“ultra clean” aftertreatment system; Tognum, which
launched its MTU-branded agricultural 1000, 1100, 1300
and 1500 Series engines designed to meet Stage 4/Tier 4
final; and JCB, which announced plans for the development
of a new engine project for launch during 2015 building on
its current Dieselmax and Ecomax range.
Elsewhere, John Deere announced the continuation of its
“building block” approach to meet Stage 4/Tier 4 final and outlined how it would tackle emissions regulations while delivering power, ease of operation and reliability at the same time.
There was also a string of new engines aimed at the marine market, among them one from one of Europe’s less
high profile manufacturers, Moteurs Baudouin of France,
which launched a new common rail direct fuel injection marine diesel engine — the 6M19.3 — that covers a power
range from 331 to 404 kW from 1800 to 2100 r/min. The engine is electronically controlled and, according to the company, offers a lower engine noise due to a fuel pre-injection.
Further afield, the scale of production and development
work continues to gather speed. In China, Anhui Quanchai
Engine Co. announced its latest engine, the 4D22E model,
which is compliant with China 3 (the equivalent of Euro 3)
and was designed and developed for vehicle applications. The
company has worked extensively on optimizing the combustion, which has greatly improved fuel efficiency. In 2011 the
company also achieved a total output of 380 000 engines.
Changfa Group, based in Jiangsu Province, China, held
a major ceremony for a new diesel engine jointly developed
by the company. Aftertreatment is delivered using cooled
EGR, which the company said makes it compliant with China 3 emissions standards and has the potential for upgrading to the equivalent of Euro 4 and Euro 5 standards.
An impressive development was made by Hangzhou Engine Co. In conjunction with a range of partners including
Ricardo of the U.K. and Denso of Japan, it produced the
Sinotruk Euro 3 engine, which the company said “meets internationally advanced performance criteria.” It has passed
official certification and can be sold in countries that adopt
emissions regulations of the EU.
Finally, from China, Yuchai Group subsidiary Guangxi
Yuchai Machinery Co. announced the introduction of one of
China’s first prototype diesel engines compliant with Euro 6
emissions standards — the YC6L-60. dpi
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• AGCO SISU POWER
Linnavuorentie 8-10
Fl-37240 Linnavuori, Nokia
FINLAND
Tel: +358 40 50 88 727
Fax: +358 33 417 330
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.agcosisupower.com
Contact: Juha Tervala, marketing
director
Power Range:
Diesel: 40 to 370 kW
New Engines
AGCO Sisu Power is currently producing Stage 3b/Tier 4 interim off-road
engines in the 36.8 to 367.7 kW power
range, with displacements of 3.3 to 9.8
L. The company said customers are
reporting 10 to 15% fuel savings compared with the previous generation engines. The company has also stepped
up its engine range with the development of a new 16.8 L engine with a rated
power of 522 kW. It is the largest engine
in the Finnish manufacturer’s diesel engine family and is currently in testing with
expected production to begin in 2013.
The first applications for the new engine will be in AGCO’s largest agricultural
machinery, but the company plans to offer it for external OEM sales. AGCO said
it expects to sell the engine as Tier 4 final
compliant from the start of production.
The company is completing a new factory in Changzhou, China, where a new
sub-100 kW engine range with threeand four-cylinder engines will be produced. The medium-duty engine range
is designed for tractors and supplements
the heavy-duty engine range produced
in Finland and Brazil. AGCO is also investing in current engine plants to have
capacity for increasing engine demand.
For its full engine line, AGCO is testing
engines to meet Tier 4 final, which will
require further developed selective catalytic reduction (SCR) with high NOx conversion efficiency. In the higher end of
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the current power class, cooled exhaust
gas recirculation (EGR) is also needed
for NOx reduction, but the target is to
keep exhaust circulation at a minimum to
minimize the requirement to increase the
cooling capacity. AGCO said it will also
avoid the use of a diesel particulate filter
(DPF) in its Tier 4 final engines.
More information can be found
on GSGnet.net

• Anhui Quanchai
Engine Co. Ltd.
No.788, Wujingzi Rd., Quanjiao
Country, Anhui Province 239500
CHINA
Tel: +86 550 5038698
Fax: +86 550 5024788
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.quanchai.com.cn
Power Range:
Diesel: 100 to 231 kW
New Engines
The latest product from the Anhui
Quanchai Engine Co. Ltd. is the 4D22E
diesel engine, which is compliant with
the China 3 emissions standards
(equivalent to Euro 3). It has been
developed for vehicle applications, including pickups, light trucks, mini buses, SUVs and multipurpose vehicles.
The engine features a Bosch common rail fuel system, imported turbocharger and EGR technology. Development of the engine was a joint effort
between Anhui Quanchai, Elsbett of
Germany and the Shanghai Internal
Combustion Engine Research Institute.
The company said that by optimizing combustion, fuel efficiency has
been greatly improved. It added that
fuel consumption has been lowered
by more than 10% to 8.2 L per 100
km. Power has been increased by
30% while reliability is also enhanced,
Anhui Quanchai said.
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ed a utility patent. This has the benefit
of reducing the profile of the connecting
rod cap and vibration to improve reliability. The cylinder head also adopts a new
design that optimizes the air channel
and improves air flow into the cylinder.
The 4D22E has accumulated sales of
22 100 units. In 2011, some 12 000 engines rolled off the production line.
The company has a full range of
products covering the output range
from 15 to 279 kW with bore size covering 80 to 126 mm. In 2011, the company achieved a total output of 380
000 engines. Other Euro 3 emissions
compliant engines from Quanchai include the 4D25F and 4D22F models.

• Briggs & Stratton AG
Wolleraustrasse 41, 8807 Freienbach
SWITZERLAND
Tel: +41 55 415 1200
Fax: +41 55 415 1201
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.briggsandstratton.com
Contact: Paul Bramhall
Power Range:
Diesel: 17.6 to 25.4 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 13.4 to 23 kW
Petrol: 1.8 to 26 kW
Technology
The Briggs & Stratton Vanguard line
of air-cooled petrol engines, rated 4.1,
4.8, 5.9 and 7.4 kW at 3600 r/min, incorporate a range of technical enhancements. Chief among them is the TransportGuard system, which is designed
to prevent the ingress of fuel into the
engine’s lubrication system while the
engine is being transported. A single
lever is used to cut off the fuel flow and
shut down the engine, eliminating any
chance of fuel getting into the lube oil.

• Caterpillar Inc.
100 North East Adams St.
Peoria, Illinois 61629
U.S.A.
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Tel: +1 309 675 1000
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.cat.com/engines
Power Range:
Diesel: 8.2 to 4921 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 70.8 to 3508 kW
New Engines
New Caterpillar three- and four-cylinder diesel engines, with displacements
of 1.5 and 2.2 L, have been introduced
and are designed to allow original
equipment manufacturers to equip machines with fuel-efficient engines that
meet EU Stage 3a/Stage 3b emissions
requirements, as well as EPA Tier 4 final. The two engines, the C1.5 and the
C2.2, provide ratings of 24 to 46 kW.
The new engines build on a base
design that delivers high power and
torque in a compact package, singleside servicing, plus a range of options
to meet individual OEM requirements.
Cat said equipment manufacturers will
require only minimal design changes to
accommodate the new engines, which
add only an aftertreatment module.
For the new 1.5 and 2.2 L engines,
the aftertreatment module will use active regeneration to periodically burn
away the particulate matter that collects in a DPF. The regeneration process, which maintains the DPF at peak
efficiency, is transparent to the equipment operator and has no adverse effect on the machine’s duty cycle, Cat
said. Periodic cleaning of ash residue
from the DPF is required, but typically
only at 3000-hour intervals, which can
equate to several years of machine operation, Cat said.
In addition, Cat said the design of the
new engines effectively controls heat
rejection, meaning that cooling requirements will not consume space within
the constraints of a small machine’s
overall layout.
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• Changfa Group
Changfa Industry Park, South of Changzhou, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province
CHINA
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Fax: +86 519 86237031
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.changfa.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 1.5 to 44.7 kW
Petrol: 1.5 to 44.7 kW
New Engine
In 2011, an ignition ceremony was
held at the Changfa Engine Campus
for a 2.5 L diesel engine jointly developed by Changfa Group and Wuxi Oil
Pumps Research Institute.
The engine has a four valve per cylinder configuration and a bore and stroke
of 90 mm x 100 mm. Maximum output at
2400 r/min is 70 kW, due to the adoption
of turbocharged intercooling technology,
Changfa said. With the common rail fuel
system, customers can opt for an electronically controlled pump or vertical
mechanical pump.
Aftertreatment is delivered using
cooled EGR, making the engine compliant with China 3 emissions standards (equivalent to Euro 3), and has
the potential for upgrading to China 4
and China 5 standards (equivalent to
Euro 4 and 5 standards).
The joint project was initiated in
April 2009, and in two years the engine reached the first round of prototype production. Changfa currently
manufactures a range of multicylinder engines for diverse applications
including vehicles, tractors, construction machinery, power generating sets
and marine vessels.

• Cummins Inc.
Yarm Rd., Darlington DL1 4PW
ENGLAND
Tel: +44 1325 554829
Fax: +44 1325 362481
E-mail:
[email protected]
Web: www.cumminsengines.com
Contact: Bryden Clewlow, director –
Off Highway Business
Power Range:
Diesel 45 to 2983 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 31 to 634 kW
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Technology
Cummins said its QSB6.7 achieved
its highest power output up to 231 kW
and over 1000 Nm peak torque for EU
Stage 4 and U.S. EPA Tier 4 final emissions. The company said the QSB6.7
makes no performance compromises to
meet near-zero emissions, retaining the
faster engine response and reliability
proven by the current Stage 3b and Tier
4 interim engine.

The Cummins QSB6.7 engine.

To meet the 2014 near-zero emissions regulations the engine uses the
next-generation Cummins compact
catalyst and selective catalytic reduction (CCC-SCR) aftertreatment system.
The ultra-clean CCC-SCR aftertreatment system is specifically configured
for a compact and flexible equipment installation. The Cummins compact catalyst, currently used for Stage 3b and Tier
4 interim ratings below 130 kW, is significantly smaller than a particulate filter,
offering a substantial benefit for increasingly space-constrained equipment installations, the company reported.
At Stage 3b and Tier 4 interim, this
space-saving advantage has been especially important for four-cylinder engine applications, but looking ahead
to Stage 4 and Tier 4 final, the need to
minimize space moves beyond this to
the six-cylinder 6.7 and 9 L platforms,
according to Cummins.
Also for Stage 4 and Tier 4 final, the
Cummins QSX15 engine moves up to
503 kW for heavy-duty construction
applications. This is 56 kW above the
2011 Stage 3b and Tier 4 interim top
rating. The 15 L engine uses a nextgeneration ultra-clean aftertreatment
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ticulate filter with SCR (CPF-SCR) to
meet the 2014 emissions limits.
According to Cummins, the CPFSCR aftertreatment raises the threshold of what can be achieved when
lowering emissions and improves fuel
efficiency by balancing emissions
control between the aftertreatment and
engine combustion with cooled EGR and
the Xtra-High Pressure Injection (XPI)
fuel system. With this higher threshold,
the QSX15 realizes both higher fuel efficiency and improved power output. The
need for machine integration flexibility at
Stage 4 and Tier 4 final is also recognized, with the CPF-SCR system available in multiple configurations, including
switchback, horizontal and vertical.
The QSB6.7 and QSX15 engines
ready for Stage 4 and Tier 4 final emissions in 2014 are almost identical to
the ones introduced to meet the 2011
Stage 3b and Tier 4 interim regulations. This ability to move forward to
meet the near-zero emissions standards is pre-designed into the existing engine platform, with no significant
change required for engine systems or
installation profile.
To meet the 2014 regulations, PM
was reduced to 0.02 g/kW-hr, and NOx
was reduced to 0.40 g/kW-hr. Compared
with Stage 3b and Tier 3 emissions levels, this represents a 90% reduction in
both PM and NOx. The near-zero emissions levels are achieved while also
improving fuel efficiency and power output, Cummins said.
At 2011 emissions levels, the QSB6.7
and QSX15 engines are capable of
achieving up to 5% improved fuel efficiency, depending on duty cycle and
machine optimization, Cummins said.
For 2014 Stage 4 and Tier 4 final efficiency improves by an additional 3 to
4%, Cummins added.
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• CUMMINS
WESTPORT INC.
101-1750 West 75th Ave.
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6P 6G2
CANADA
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E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.cumminswestport.com
Contacts: Sales: John Burgess – Europe, Liu Yue – Asia, Gordon Exel –
Americas, Marketing: Jeff Campbell,
Engineering: Mostafa Kamel
Power Range:
Gaseous Fuel: 145 to 239 KW
New Engines
Cummins Westport has developed
the ISB5.9 G. The engine is a 5.9 L sixcylinder natural gas engine that builds
on the design of Cummins diesel engines and on Cummins Westport’s B
Gas Plus engine. The ISB5.9 G has
a power rating from 112 to 172 kW. It
features drive-by-wire and enhanced
controls, plus full-authority electronics that include a new CM2180 programmable electronic control module
(ECM) that sets engine operating parameters and provides for road speed
governing, engine protection and complete self-diagnostics, including meeting Euro Stage 2 on-board diagnostics.
Cummins Westport said the ISB5.9 G
provides optimized torque, high fuel efficiency and quiet operation.
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• Daihatsu Diesel Mfg.
Co. Ltd.
1-30, Oyodo Naka 1-chome, Kita-Ku,
Osaka 531-0076
JAPAN
Tel: +81 6 6454 2394
Fax: +81 6 6454 2682
Web: www.dhtd.co.jp
Power Range:
Diesel: 51 to 6765 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 300 to 8100 kW
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• Deutz AG
Ottostrasse 1, 51149 Cologne
GERMANY
Tel: +49 221 822 0
Fax: +49 221 3525
E-mail: [email protected]
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Web: www.deutz.com
Contact: Robert T. Mann, head of sales
Power Range:
Diesel: 25 to 520 kW
New Engines
Deutz has unveiled its diesel engine
lineup for Stage 3b and 4 emissions
regulations above 56 kW.

Deutz’s 3.6 L four-cylinder inline diesel.

Six engine models will cover the
range from 56 to 520 kW. Included in
the line are the TCD 3.6 with a power
rating up to 97 kW at 2600 r/min, the
TCD 4.1 rated 120 kW at 2400 r/min,
the TCD 6.1 rated 203 kW at 2100 r/
min, the TCD 7.8 rated 276 kW at
2200 r/min, the TCD 12.0 rated 390
kW at 2100 r/min and at the top of the
range the TCD 16.0 rated 520 kW at
2100 r/min.
The TCD 3.6 is a newly developed
water-cooled four-cylinder inline
engine. This 3.6 L diesel features
heavy-duty external cooled EGR,
high-pressure common rail fuel injection and a wastegate turbocharger in charge-air and noncharge-aircooled versions.
The TCD 3.6 meets Stage 3b
emissions regulations with the addition of a DVERT oxidation catalyst.
For Stage 4, an SCR system will be
added.
The TCD 4.1, 6.1 and 7.8 models
will meet Stage 3b regulations with
an SCR system and without EGR,
while for Stage 4 it will be necessary
to adopt external cooled EGR and
a DPF.
Above 320 kW, the TCD 12.0 and
TCD 16.0 will meet Stage 4 emissions
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regulations with external cooled EGR,
a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC),
DPF and SCR system.
Under the DVERT concept, Deutz
offers an array of exhaust aftertreatment components, to meet a variety
of customer and market needs. The
DVERT DOC is a fully passive system
that requires no maintenance. The
DVERT particulate filter requires filter
regeneration, and is a good solution
for those markets requiring PM counting by number, the company said.
The engine’s SCR system is an
open-flow-through system that Deutz
said offers a better fuel consumption
in comparison with using a DPF in
combination with EGR.
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• Dongfeng Chaoyang
Diesel Co. Ltd.
No.51, Section 3, Huanghe Rd.
Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province
CHINA
Tel: +86 421 2720155
Fax: +86 421 2720131
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dcd.com.cn
Power Range:
Diesel: 48 to 180 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 65 to 70 kW
Engine Development
Dongfeng’s CY4100ZLQ has been
developed based on the CY4100
diesel engine by adopting turbocharged inter-cooling technology and
improving the design of the intake
and exhaust system, fuel system
and combustion system. With optimized combustion, complemented
by enhanced lubricating and cooling
performance, the engine can deliver
increased power at lower fuel consumption, the company said. Glow
plugs ensure reliable cold starting at
below -20°C. The piston rings have
been redesigned with the first compression ring being a chrome-plated,
barrel type and the second compression ring a torsional type. The oil ring
is equipped with a spring expander.
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Rated power is 103 kW at 3000 r/min,
with available power reserve.
The engine is Euro 2 compliant and
can support a wide range of vehicle
applications including 1.5 to 3 ton
trucks, 6 m buses and four-wheeled
agricultural vehicles.

• Doosan Infracore
Co. Ltd.
7-11, Hwasu-dong, Dong-gu, Incheon
KOREA
Tel: +82 2 3398 8578
Fax: +82 2 3398 8509
E-mail: [email protected];
[email protected]
Web:
http://engine.doosaninfracore.co.kr
Contacts: Marketing: Kwangsup Hwang,
COO – U.S.; Marketing: Yongkee Kim,
general manager – Korea and Other
Regions
Power Range:
Diesel: 26 to 882 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 85 to 451 kW
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• Engine
Distributors Inc.
400 University Ct.
Blackwood, New Jersey 08012
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 856 228 7298
Fax: +1 856 228 5531
Web: www.edi-dist.com
Contacts: Glenn Cummins Jr., sales
and marketing; Glenn Cummins III,
engineering; Jaime Cummins, parts
and service
Power Range
Gaseous Fuel: 15 to 186 kW
Petrol: 15 to 186 kW

• FPT Industrial
Via Puglia 15, 10156 Torino
ITALY
Tel: +39 011 0072111
Fax: +39 011 0074555
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fptindustrial.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 15 to 770 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 100 to 213 kW
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New Engines
FPT Industrial has introduced new
Euro 6 Tector and Cursor engines.
These units preserve the fuel economy of Iveco vehicles due to optimization of the combustion with high mean
effective cylinder pressure and high
injector nozzle pressures, FPT said.

The N67 500 marine engine by FPT
Industrial.

The crankcase and cylinder head
feature increased structural rigidity,
higher coolant flow capacity and increased swept volume. The Tector and
Cursor engines both feature the latest
generation of multiple event common
rail fuel injection equipment with peak
nozzle pressures of up to 2200 bar.
A new electronic control unit has
been introduced and integrates all
engine, SCR and DPF functions. All
engines will now make use of a flaptype engine brake to support passive
DPF regeneration and to improve
engine brake performance by up to
30% compared with current Euro 5
engines, FPT said.
Thanks to the optimized combustion regime, engine-out particulate
emissions are already low, so a
forced regeneration of the DPF is
not required, FPT said. In addition,
since the engine only breathes clean
filtered air, engine wear is low and
oil change intervals have been increased to 150 000 km.
The PM emissions are brought to
the necessary levels using a full-flow
DPF that will achieve continuous regeneration due to the high exhaust
NOx levels and the high gas temperature. Forced filter regeneration will not
be necessary under normal circumstances, FPT said.
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PETROL

8.2 to 4921 kW
70.8 to 3508 kW

Changfa Group

1.5 to 44.7 kW
1.5 to 44.7 kW

Cummins

45 to 2983 kW
31 to 634 kW

Cummins Westport
Daihatsu Diesel
Mfg. Co. Ltd.

145 to 239 kW
51 to 6765 kW
300 to 8100 kW

Deutz AG

25 to 520 kW

Dongfeng Chaoyang
Diesel Co.

48 to 180 kW
65 to 70 kW

Doosan Infracore
Co. Ltd.

26 to 882 kW
85 to 451 kW

Engine
Distributors Inc.

15 to 186 kW
15 to 186 kW
15 to 770 kW

FPT Industrial

100 to 213 kW

Greaves Farymann
Diesel
Hangzhou
Engine Co.
Motorenfabrik Hatz
GmbH & Co. KG

3 to 160 kW
106 to 294 kW
1 to 57.5 kW

Hino Motors

38 to 304 kW

Isotta Fraschini
Motori

200 to 2750 kW

Isuzu

39 to 397 kW

JCB Power Systems
Jiangsu Linhai Group

55 to 129 kW
4.9 to 12.5 kW
4.9 to 12.5 kW

John Deere Power
Systems

31 to 559 kW
31 to 179 kW

KEM Equipment
Kohler

Kubota

34 to 374 kW
5 to 55 kW
13.4 to 29.8 kW
1 to 29.8 kW
5 to 85 kW
18 to 43 kW
100 to 750 kW

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17.6 to 25.4 kW
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1700
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Caterpillar

100 to 231 kW

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1500
1400
1300
1200

40 to 370 kW

Anhui Quanchai
Engine Co.
Briggs & Stratton

1100
1000

AGCO Sisu Power

900
800
700
600
500

400

300
200

180

160

140

120

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110 to 1324 kW
37 to 420 kW
125 to 373 kW
4.7 to 3789 kW
0.7 to 1500 kW
0.6 to 6.6 kW
75 to 808 kW

MTU Friedrichshafen
GmbH

100 to 9100 kW
100 to 2150 kW
40 to 410 kW

Navistar Engine Group

130 to 224 kW
4 to 2000 kW
322 to 1042 kW
20 to 100 kW
20 to 100 kW
20 to 100 kW

Peugeot Citroën
Moteurs

15 to 500 kW

Power Solutions
International

15 to 200 kW

Scania

202 to 515 kW

Seatek SPA

440 to 1103 kW

Shanghai Diesel
Engine Co. Ltd.

119 to 223.7 kW

Steyr Motors GmbH

26.4 to 215 kW

48 to 913 kW

Tianjin Lovol Engines
Co. Ltd.

28 to 180 kW
30 to 156 kW
15 to 75 kW

Volkswagen AG

15 to 72 kW
9 to 636 kW

Volvo Penta

166 to 313 kW
8 to 2250 kW
121 to 280 kW

Westport HD

298 to 354 kW

Yanmar Co.

3.1 to 279 kW
331 to 3089 kW

YTO (Luoyang)
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18 to 270 kW
2.21 to 310 kW

Yuchai Group

132 to 250 kW
10 to 130 kW
10 to 135 kW

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2 to 100 kW
2 to 30 kW

Moteurs Baudouin

Weichai Group

1200
1100

1000
900
800
700

2.1 to 268 kW

Marinediesel
Sweden AB

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5.3 to 20.5 kW

MAN Truck & Bus AG

Mitsubishi Heavy
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600

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200

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160

140

120

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Iveco and FPT Industrial announced
the new Euro 6 Cursor and Tector engine ranges for heavy-duty trucks and
buses, using FPT’s SCR Only technology. The SCR Only aftertreatment
complies with the NOx limits with the
catalytic reduction system alone without EGR. FPT said that the SCR Only
system allows NOx reduction efficiencies in excess of 95%, reaching levels
very close to 100% under specific circumstances.
An efficient SCR system is mainly
achieved with the system management in which AdBlue dosing and
the thermal properties of the aftertreatment system are carefully and
precisely controlled. The SCR Only
system has new generation aftertreatment hardware as a result of research
activities by FPT Industrial, the company said.
The new generation Zeolite-based
compact SCR system integrates all
aftertreatment components in a single
box (DOC, DPF, SCR and clean-up
catalyst). The urea injection/mixing devices, as well as all exhaust gas sensors for the aftertreatment management are integrated in the same box.
The SCR Only technology has also
been approved for FPT Industrial construction and agricultural applications
without the integration of a DPF.
Also new at FPT Industrial is the integration of its new N67 500 marine
engine with the 2800 POD propulsion
drive system by ZF. The package allows
performances of a power-to-weight ratio
of 0.4 kW/km, a high specific maximum
torque of 228 Nm/L and a specific fuel
consumption of 216 g/kW-hr.
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• Greaves Farymann
Diesel GmbH
Industriestrasse 19, 68623
Lampertheim
GERMANY
Tel: +49 6206 507 0
Fax: +49 6206 507 111
E-mail: [email protected]
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Web: www.farymann.de
Contact: Prasen Agali,
managing director
Power Range:
Diesel: 3 to 160 kW
New Engines
The company said the Farymann
portfolio is being extended in cooperation with the Indian parent company Greaves Cotton and will include
three- and four-cylinder models for
stationary application, some already
compliant with Tier 3 emissions regulations. In the lower power range,
Greaves Farymann is working to
make its one-cylinder diesel engines
from 2 to 12 kW suitable for constant
speed applications.
Company News
In the aftermarket segment, Greaves
Farymann introduced the Electronic
Sales Assistant (ELSAAS), which it
said assists distributors and service
partners to identify spare parts and
order them online from the electronic
GFD@Parts spare part catalog.
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• Hangzhou Engine
Co. Ltd.
No.699, Hong Tai Liu Lu, Xiaoshan
Economic and Technological Development Zone, Hangzhou 311232
CHINA
Tel: +86 571 88078868
Fax: +86 571 880867768
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.haep.com.cn
Power Range:
Diesel: 106 to 294 kW
New Engines
Developed and designed jointly by
Hangzhou Diesel Engine Co. — a
subsidiary of China National Heavy
Truck Group (CNHTC) with Ricardo,
U.K.; Denso, Japan; and TNO Testing
Centre, Netherlands — the Sinotruk
Euro 3 WD615 engine features proprietary technologies and meets internationally advanced performance
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criteria. The electronically controlled
engine adopts a common rail fuel injection system and four valves per cylinder configuration.
It has passed certification by RDW
(Vehicle Technology Information Center) in the Netherlands authorized by
the Economic Commission for Europe
(ECE), and can be sold in countries
that adopt emissions regulations of
the European Union.
The engine complies with Euro 3
standards on domestic fuels, making it
a choice for China end users, CNHTC
said. The wider crankcase, which has
been strengthened to meet Euro 3 requirements, effectively reduces vibration and noise. The common rail fuel
system lowers fuel consumption by
10%, compared with engines of the
same grades, CNHTC said. The rated
power at 2200 r/min is 247 kW.
According to the company, the engine offers a service life (on B10 fuel) of
12 000 hours (equivalent to 1 000 000
km). The main characteristics of the
WD615, such as frame structure, separate cylinder head and dry liner cylinder block have been retained. Hook-up
points of its predecessor Steyr engines
have also been retained, together with
80% common parts with the Steyr Euro
2 engine, which the company said offers interchangeability and cost savings
for both vehicle builders and end users.
By adding an extra aftertreatment
system, the engine can be upgraded
to meet Euro 4 emissions requirements, said the company.

• Motorenfabrik Hatz
GmbH & Co. KG
Ernst-Hatz Strasse 16, 94099
Ruhstorf a.d. Rott
GERMANY
Tel: +49 (0) 8531 3190
Fax: +49 (0) 8531 319418
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hatz.com
Contact: Ulrich Weh, director of marketing and sales
Power Range:
Diesel: 1 to 57.5 kW
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Company News
After the EPA Tier 4 certification for
all its single-cylinder engines in the
power range below 8 kW, Hatz is currently concentrating on new engine
development. New models will be
launched in 2013, the company said.
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• Hino Motors Ltd.
3-1-1, Hinodai, Hino-shi, Tokyo
191-8660
JAPAN
Tel: +81 42 586 5634
Fax: +81 42 586 5086
Web: www.hino-global.com
Power Range
Diesel: 38 to 304 kW

• Isotta Fraschini
Motori S.p.A.
Viale Francesco De Blasio (Zona Industriale), 70123 Bari
ITALY
Tel: +39 080 5345000
Fax: +39 080 5311009
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.isottafraschini.it
Contact: Dario Deste, commercial
manager
Power Range:
Diesel: 200 to 2750 kW
New Engines
Isotta Fraschini completed sea
trials of the new L1306C2 highpressure common rail engine and
delivered the first units to the Italian
Coast Guard.
The L1306C2 diesel engine will be
used for a repowering project of the
CP 800 Class patrol boats, for which
Isotta will deliver 54 in total. The
L1306C2 model is fully interchangeable with the existing engine aboard
the CP 800 boats. Sea trials for the
engine were carried out on the TNT
46 boat by Metamarine shipyard.
The L1306C2 has been certified by
RINA and the German Lloyd’s Register for emissions standards. Isotta had
already certified the L1306 CP 800
engine with RINA for Class C2 boats,
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• ISUZU motors Ltd.
Industrial Power Train Dept
4-3-1, Kamigo, Ebina-shi
Kanagawa 243-0434
JAPAN
Tel: +81 46 234 6219
Web: www.isuzu.co.jp
Power Range:
Diesel: 39 to 397 kW

• JCB Power Systems
1000 Park Ave., Dove Valley Park,
Foston, Derbyshire DE65 5B
ENGLAND
Tel: +44 1889 594022
Fax: +44 1283 585630
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.jcbpowersystems.com
Contact: Robert Payne, OEM sales
and applications manager
Power Range:
Diesel: 55 to 129 kW
New Engines
JCB has recently announced plans for
development of a new engine project set
for launch during 2015 building on the
current Dieselmax and Ecomax range.
The company said the investment would
take the efficiency, productivity and environmental performance of its engines
to new levels. JCB expects the new engine to generate substantially increased
sales between 2016 and 2021.
Technology
Research and development takes
place at JCB Power Systems headquarters in Foston, Derbyshire, where the
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company’s Dieselmax engine is made.
The engines are installed in over 70% of
JCB’s own products as well as external
OEM customers.
JCB has received certification for its
first engine in the 55 to 129 kW Tier 4
interim range with the recent launch of
its 55 kW Tier 4 interim mechanical engine. JCB said it has made the decision
to pursue emissions reduction at the
source with a high-efficiency combustion system. JCB said this is good news
for its machine customers in 2012 and
for its OEMs — giving their engine/machine installation an advantage with the
Tier 4 Ecomax range.
JCB is also launching its Stage 3a
G-Drive engine range from 60 to 130
kVA. JCB said the efficient combustion
system design has enabled a significant
proportion of the new G-Drive range to
use mechanical fuel injection systems,
keeping the installation simple for customers and maintaining value in this
competitive market segment.
Company News
JCB India’s new engine plant in Ballabgarh, Delhi, has ramped up engine
production. The site, which is the first
outside the U.K. to produce Dieselmax engines, has now built 25 000
engines. Meanwhile, JCB’s manufacturing facility in Foston, Derbyshire,
has also seen high production levels,
giving a total production of more than
180 000 engines built to date.
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• Jiangsu Linhai Group
14 Taijiu Rd., Taizhou, Jiangsu
CHINA
Tel: +86 523 86551888
Fax: +86 523 86551403
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.linhaimotor.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 4.9 to 12.5 kW
Petrol: 4.9 to 12.5 kW

• John Deere
Power Systems
Usine de Saran, La Foulonnerie,
May 2012

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45401 Fleury les Aubrais Cedex
FRANCE
Tel: +33 2 38 82 60 60
Fax: +33 2 38 84 62 66
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.johndeere.com
Contacts: Patrick Thil, sales; Martin Ryley, marketing
Power Range:
Diesel: 31 to 559 kW
New Engines
Three models in the John Deere lineup of 56 to 130 kW
engines have been certified as compliant with EU Stage 3b,
EPA Tier 4 interim and CARB emissions regulations. The PowerTech PWX 4.5 L and PVX 4.5 L engines and the PowerTech
PVX 6.8 L model below 130 kW joined the previously certified
lineup of engines above 130 kW. Ratings for the newly certified
models include: the PowerTech PWX 4.5 L, from 63 to 91 kW;
the PowerTech PVX 4.5 L, from 93 to 129 kW; and the PowerTech PVX 6.8 L, from 104 to 129 kW.
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John Deere announced continuation of its planned building-block
approach to meet Stage 4 and
Tier 4 final emissions regulations.
For some power categories, John
Deere developed the Integrated
Emissions Control system — an
optimized aftertreatment solution paired with the performance-enhanced, fuel-efficient Stage 3b/Tier 4 interim
engine platform, featuring proven cooled EGR. The John
Deere Integrated Emissions Control system will typically
consist of a DOC, DPF and an SCR system specifically
designed to meet the rigorous demands of off-highway
applications. John Deere will continue to tailor its Integrated Emissions Control system configurations to fit a
variety of off-highway applications.
John Deere said extensive research and testing determined that an application-specific SCR system that is well integrated with the proven John Deere Stage 3b/Tier 4 interim
engine platform would be the best solution to achieve Stage
4/Tier 4 final emissions compliance while delivering power,
performance, ease of operation, fluid efficiency, reliability and
economical operating cost.
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Consisting of an exhaust filter and
SCR aftertreatment components that
are optimized and fully integrated, the
Integrated Emissions Control system
will allow John Deere engines to utilize
less diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) than alternative Stage 3b/Tier 4 interim SCR
technology solutions. Lower DEF consumption means DEF tank sizes can
be smaller — minimizing the impact
on vehicle applications, extending DEF
filter service intervals and reducing
operator involvement. Monitored and
controlled by proprietary electronics
within the John Deere enhanced engine control unit (ECU), the Integrated
Emissions Control system also provides improved fluid efficiency without
sacrificing overall performance.
To meet EU Stage 3a emissions
regulations that took effect in 2011 for
mobile generators, John Deere introduced a new complete range of generator engines covering 2.9 to 9.0 L
and 30 to 300 kVA.
Every output range is available as a
bare engine or as a complete gen-set
power unit. These preconfigured units
include a cooling system and filter kit
for simple installation and integration
into gen-set packages.
Advanced electronic controls are
designed to make it simple to switch
between frequencies on John Deere
engines. The engines operate in dual frequencies at 1500 and 1800 r/min. They
are optimized for 50 Hz at 1500 r/min to
meet European customer demands.
The redesigned PowerTech 6068SFM75 marine diesel engine has gone
into production. Offering a power
range of 186 to 298 kW in a 6.8 L
displacement, the redesigned PowerTech 6068SFM75 joined the PowerTech 6090SFM75 at 410 kW and
6135SFM75 at 559 kW to complete the
high-horsepower marine engine lineup.
The redesigned 6.8 L marine engine
is 229 mm narrower than the previous
6068SFM75 design, which offers a
more compact engine for vessels with
reduced clearances in the engine room.
The 6.8 L propulsion engine is now available, while the generator drive ratings
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will be available in late 2012. The newly
redesigned engine is a six-cylinder,
electronically controlled, turbocharged
and air-to-seawater aftercooled marine
engine that meets EU emissions requirements and EPA Marine Tier 2, and
is MARPOL Annex 6 compliant. Deere
said the engine is ideal for a variety of
applications that include commercial
fishing vessels, small work boats, sport
fishing boats and high-speed yachts.
John Deere also introduced a new
410 kW recreational vessel rating for the
6090SFM75 marine engine. This new
9.0 L marine engine is a six-cylinder,
electronically controlled, turbocharged
and air-to-seawater aftercooled marine
engine. An addition to the 6090SFM75
242 to 373 kW power options, the new
engine rating meets EU and EPA Tier
2 emissions requirements and is MARPOL Annex 6 compliant.
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• KEM EQUIPMENT INC.
10800 SW Herman Rd.
Tualatin, Oregon 97062
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 503 692 5012
Fax: +1 503 692 1098
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kemequipment.com
Contacts: Sales and Marketing: Ed
Stevenson; Parts: Randy Deeney
Power Range:
Gaseous Fuel: 31 to 179 kW
Petrol: 34 to 374 kW
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• KOHLER engines
444 Highland Dr.
Kohler, Wisconsin 53044
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 800 544 2444
Fax: +1 920 459 1570
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kohlerengines.com
Contact: Dave Ekvall, director of distribution – Sales
Justin Blount, director of marketing
Power Range:
Diesel: 5 to 55 kW
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Gaseous Fuel: 13.4 to 29.8 kW
Petrol: 1 to 29.8 kW
New Engines
Kohler Engines launched a new range
of 1.9 and 2.5 L diesel engines designed
to meet EU Stage 3b and EPA Tier
4 final emissions standards. The KDI
1903TCR (42 kW) and KDI 2504TCR
(55 kW) were developed by Kohler and
its Italian partner Lombardini and are
designed to bring a range of heavy-duty
diesel technologies —
­ notably electronically controlled common rail fuel injection
and cooled exhaust gas recirculation —
into compact diesels. (More details on
the engines are available in the Lombardini section of this report).
Kohler Engines has also developed a
propane-fueled version of its Command
Pro engine primarily targeting commercial
zero-turn radius mowers. The Command
PRO EFI propane engine incorporates
the company’s closed loop electronic fuel
injection (EFI) technology with the ability
to operate using either gaseous or liquid
propane, the company said.
The new propane engine will be
available in the fourth quarter of 2012
as an option on Kohler’s entire Command Pro EFI commercial line, which
includes more than a dozen engines
ranging from 14 to 21.6 kW. The V-twin
engines, available in displacements of
694 cc and 747 cc and in horizontal
and vertical shaft configurations, incorporate a range of commercial-grade
features including cast iron cylinder
liners, dual element air cleaners, overhead valves and full pressure lubrication systems.
Like the Flex-Fuel Command Pro
engines introduced in 2011, the new
propane engines incorporate a Delphi
closed-loop electronic fuel injection
(EFI) system, along with component
materials engineered to withstand the
specific characteristics of propane
fuel, Kohler said.
The EFI system incorporates an array of sensors that provide constant
monitoring of the engine’s operating and
load conditions. With that information,
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the system’s microprocessor control is
able to make continual adjustments to
the air/fuel ratios and other critical operating parameters, Kohler said.
Kohler has also announced a new
addition and enhancements to its Courage XT petrol engine line which targets
commercial and consumer walk-behind
mowers and utility equipment such as
tillers and pressure washers. The line
was upgraded to achieve EPA Phase 3
compliance, changed from net to gross
torque rating and the 149 cc platform
was streamlined to a more lightweight
design intended to provide easier maneuverability, Kohler said.
Design changes included a redesigned shroud, a composite cam gear
replacing a cast iron gear and new
brake assemblies that help make the
XT6.75 nearly 0.7 kg lighter than its
predecessors. In addition, the muffler
is 30% larger, which combined with the
use of composite gearing internally, results in sound emissions reductions of
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Other improvements include Kohler’s
Smart-Choke technology, which is engineered to manage the start process and
provide easier starting with no requirement to prime or choke the engine and
no risk of flooding; an Easy-Pull recoil
starter that incorporates a 13% larger
pulley; and the Accu-Fill fuel tank that
combines an angled filler neck with an
opening 45% larger than other engines,
which Kohler said translates to easier
filling and less spilling, reducing evaporative emissions.
Rental Program
Kohler Engines announced that it has
upgraded its Rental Partner Program
to include new opportunities for current
and new rental merchants. The program
includes Repower Rebates, which provides rental operations that replace/
repower a competitive single cylinder
engine with a new CH270, CH395 or
CH440 Command Pro engines, with a
rebate; as well as a ‘buy-one-get-onefree’ offer for new participants in the first

year on the CH270, CH395 and CH440
single-cylinder engines.
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• Kubota Corp.
2-47 Shikitsuhigashi 1 chome
Naniwa-ku, Osaka 556-8601
JAPAN
Tel: +81 6 6648 2161
Fax: +81 6 6648 3521
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.engine.kubota.co.jp
Contact: Engine Global Marketing Dept.
Power Range:
Diesel: 5 to 85 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 18 to 43 kW
New Engines
For Tier 4 Kubota has introduced its
03 series and 07 series engines. The 03
series, with engine displacement of 1.8
to 2.4 L, offers outputs from 23 to 49 kW.
The 2.6 and 3.3 L 07 series, offer outputs from 45 to 55 kW.
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as the Kubota V1505 diesel engine
electronic-controlled engines with a comand with similar performance to the
mon rail system, DOC and DPF. These
turbo, said Kubota.
components have made for a clean,
high-performing engine that Kubota said
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is fuel efficient, quiet and durable. Kubota said the engine package is compact
and only slightly larger than the current
• Liebherr Machines
models despite the aftertreatment com Bulle SA
ponents that have been added.
19, Rue de l’Industrie, 1630 Bulle
Kubota is also introducing a 1.6 L
SWITZERLAND
engine that complies with the EPA
Tel: +41 26 91 33 111
Tier 3, CARB Tier 3, and is its newFax: +41 26 91 33 485
est member in the spark-ignited famE-mail: [email protected]
ily. Currently Kubota offers a 0.74 and
Web: www.liebherr.com
0.962 L engine in its spark-ignited line
Contact: Martial Suchet, general manto which it has added the new 1.537 L
ager sales, marketing – BU-Gas Engine
engine. The new WG1605 is availPower Range:
able in petrol, LPG and dual fuel. The
Diesel: 100 to 750 kW
WG1605 (petrol) is rated at 42.5 kW at
Gaseous Fuel: 75 to 516 kW
a maximum speed of 3600 r/min and
the WG1605 (LPG) is rated at 41.0 kW
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at 3600 r/min. The WG1605 is a natuLiebherr recently added a V12 engine
rally aspirated engine with a bore and
with 750 kW rated power to its product
stroke of 79 mm x 78.4 mm.
range, suitable for application in mining
The engine is based on an industrial
excavators, large crawler cranes, drilling
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been active in the area of gas-fueled
engines by configuring its diesel engines to operate with natural gas, biogas or waste gas. The development
target of this project is to increase the
efficiency of gas engines and also to
reach the German TA-Luft and TALuft/2 emissions levels. Liebherr said
the basis for the development of the
new gas engines was its diesel engines developed for heavy-duty applications in earth-moving machines.
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developed two new diesel engine families that have been certified and introduced to the market.
The company’s technology choice for
the engines dedicated to earthmoving
applications is a DPF with active regeneration based on a thermo management
system. Liebherr launched four- and sixcylinder diesel engines equipped with
EGR, two-stage turbocharger and DPF.
SCR technology is being used for Liebherr’s four-, six- and eight-cylinder vee
engines that are used in mobile cranes.
All of these engines are equipped
with a new common rail injection
system and a new electronic controller both developed and produced
by Liebherr.
The development of its own particle filter, SCR system, injection and
electronic system enables Liebherr
not only to offer diesel or gas engines,
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• Lister Petter Ltd.
Long St., Dursley, Gloucestershire,
GL11 4HS
ENGLAND
Tel: +44 1453 544141
Fax: +44 1453 546732
E-mail:
[email protected]
Web: www.lister-petter.co.uk
Contact: Asiya Shakirova – Marketing
Centre
Power Range:
Diesel: 2.1 to 268 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 5.3 to 20.5 kW
New Engines
During 2011 Lister Petter focused on
strengthening its product range in the
less than 50 kVA markets in the water
and standby power sectors.
The company said following the success of its 2000-hour-long running engine, it has 2012-compliant 3000/3600
r/min fixed-speed offerings for manufacturers of compact lightweight generator
sets and introduced the new singlecylinder K Series engine for small diesel
generator and pump applications.
It is still on track to launch its Theta
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series compact engine by early 2013
and a range of lightweight engines
suitable for the under 5 kVA portable
generator market by the fourth quarter
of 2012 to complement a new renewable energy offering.
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• Lombardini
Via Cav. del Lavoro Adelmo Lombardini, 2, 42124 Reggio Emilia
ITALY
Tel: +39 0522 3891
Fax: +39 0522 389 503
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lombardini.it
Contact: Dr. Nino De Giglio, communication and marketing plans manager
Power Range:
Diesel: 2 to 100 kW
Petrol: 2 to 30 kW
New Engines
Lombardini and Kohler presented
the new line of Kohler Direct Injection
(KDI) diesel engines. With three engine displacements — 1.9, 2.5, 3.4 L
— to be launched by the end of 2014,
the company is doubling its current
diesel power offering to 100 kW.
In the new KDI engines clean
combustion is achieved with a highpressure common rail system of the
latest generation, combined with an
electronically triggered EGR valve
that circulates the right amount of exhaust gases (which are liquid cooled
by a water/air heat exchanger) and
enables emissions levels to comply
with Stage 3b regulations without the
use of aftertreatment systems.
The common rail system is specifically designed for extreme durability
and resistance to the highly severe
conditions of operation that are typical of applications in the industrial and
construction sectors, Lombardini said.
The high-pressure pump operates at
2000 bar and this, combined with G3S
solenoid-type injectors, enables fuel
optimization during injection.
The electronic control unit that manages the common rail injection system
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is also of the latest generation and provides total control of engine calibration
parameters. The CANbus system provides a direct communication interface
between the engine and the electronic
components associated with the specific application.
The KDI engines feature fourvalves per cylinder technology with
the injector in a perfectly vertical position at the very center of the combustion chamber. Lombardini said
that this solution optimizes fuel filling,
atomization and mixing with oxygen
in the chamber. Intake manifold and
combustion chamber were developed
with fluid-dynamic analysis for maximum combustion efficiency.

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The waste-gated turbocharger has
been specifically tuned to minimize
the turbo-lag response and provide
the precise volume of air for an excellent low-end torque capability, Lombardini said.
Specific oil control devices allow for
the required lubrication of the turbine
shaft for long-term durability. The use
of a charge-air cooler ensures the correct air inlet temperature for the optimal engine performance while achieving emissions compliance.
The EGR system consists of two
cooling stages that optimize heat
exchange without increasing overall
size. Also, its position on the hot side
effectively prevents the EGR valve
from jamming.
Due to the advanced injection
system no DPF is required, with the
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immediate advantage of reduced external dimensions. The KDI engines
are designed to be compact while providing great performance, Lombardini
said. Power output is up to 23 kW/L
and torque up to 120 Nm/L.
Also, since no filter regeneration is
necessary, fuel consumption is effectively reduced by 3 to 5% over a solution with average 1600 bar pressure
and DPF, and more than 10% when
compared with a solution employing
indirect injection and a stand-alone
DPF, Lombardini said.
Without filter regeneration oil consumption is reduced too, due also
to a special smoothing of the cylinders with latest-generation machinery.
Maintenance intervals are increased
to 500 hours.
The cooling of recirculated exhaust
gases with resulting abatement of NOx
is not only due to the location of the EGR
valve on the hot side, but is produced
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Also, the special geometric layout of the
intake manifold leads to uniform mixing
of air in each cylinder, which equally
distributes the NOx abatement obtained
in the previous stage.
Lombardini said that NVH analysis,
combined with a bedplate architecture
design concept, makes these engines
more rigid and thus more solid, resulting in reduced noise and vibration.
Auxiliary power take-offs are designed and located to deliver the highest
possible percentage of engine power.
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• MAN Truck & Bus AG
Sales Engines & Components, Vogelweiherstrasse 33, 90441 Nuremberg
GERMANY
Tel: +49 (0) 911 420 0
Fax: +49 (0) 911 420 1930
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Contact: Reiner Rössner, head of
sales engines and components
Power Range:
Diesel: 110 to 1324 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 37 to 420 kW
New Engines
MAN Truck & Bus introduced new
eight- and 12-cylinder vee engines
for marine applications. The highlight
of these engines is the bedplate concept, which was applied for the first
time to a yacht engine.
The vee engines range from 662 to
1324 kW. The engines are delivered
ready for installation and designed for
optimum performance in the various
conditions of deployment and operation, the company said.

The new MAN 12-cylinder vee engine for
marine applications.

At Agritechnica 2011 the company
presented the new gas-powered E3262
LE202 engine, designed for decentralized, continuous power supply and optimized for operation with natural gas. It
enables a range of uses in combined
heat/power generation in the industrial,
trade, municipal and recreation sectors.
The E3262 LE202 is designed as
a gas-powered V12 four-stroke SI engine with a capacity of 25.78 L and is
based on the successful D2862 series. The unit features two-stage turbocharging (BiTurbo) and two-stage
cooling of the boost mixture. MAN
said its engineers used the most modern engine technology available to
move into the new power-output class
of 550 kW. Among other features, the
charge cycle has been optimized by
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means of four-valve technology. The
resulting increase in power density is
reflected in an effective average pressure of more than 17 bar. For the first
time, MAN has equipped vee-block
engines with threaded attachment
points for customer-specific knock
sensors, thus broadening the engine’s
range of operation.
Sales of this engine are planned to
start at the end of 2012.
Company News
Powered by the MAN V12 D2862 engine, the Claas Jaguar harvester was
awarded “Machine of the Year 2012”
at the Agritechnica show. The new 12cylinder vee engine (see story elsewhere
in this issue) is rated 650 kW with a displacement of 24.2 L. The Claas Jaguar
is equipped with Dynamic Power control
system, which automatically reduces
the engine’s power output if full power is
not required. The electronics in the MAN
common rail engines make it possible to
implement such a control system and
provide the interface for it. This feature
by Claas adjusts the engine’s output in
the partial load range to the conditions
of operation in 10 stages, which considerably reduces fuel consumption and
cuts the costs per harvested tonne. The
diesel engine always runs in the optimum speed range around 1800 r/min.
Also new at MAN was the mid-2011
announcement that Volkswagen AG
had secured a majority stake in MAN
SE in a move that not only deepened
its alliance with Scania AB, but grew
its position as a European truck manufacturer. In September 2011 the deal
obtained EU antitrust approval.
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• Marinediesel
Sweden AB
Metallgaten 6, 26272 Angelholm
SWEDEN
Tel: +46 431 449891
Fax: +46 431 12638
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.marinediesel.nu
Contact: Thomas Jakobsson
Diesel Progress International

Power Range:
Diesel: 125 to 373 kW

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New Engines
Marinediesel is continuing to develop
new products for the commercial and
governmental markets, both for marine
propulsion and nonmarine sectors. During the year the company has upgraded
all of its VGT engines to meet Tier 3 marine emissions.
The VGT 500 common rail engines
have been introduced. They are based
on the 6.6 L eight-cylinder vee configuration and are designed to be as compact and lightweight as possible while
maintaining durability and serviceability,
according to the company. The VGT500
is intended for light, high-speed vessels
and has a light-duty rating. The maximum rating is 373 kW at 3500 r/min.
Marinediesel is currently working
on its TSC series of engines. The engines are designed for applications
where ultra-fast throttle and torque
response is required. A laptop-based
diagnostics tool is available for all VGT
and TSC engines.

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• Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries Ltd.

Performance

General Machinery and Special Vehicle Headquarters, Engine Division,
3000 Tana, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara
City, Kanagawa, 252-5293
JAPAN
Tel: +81 42 761 1124
Fax: +81 42 761 5889
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mhi.co.jp/global/index.html
Contact: Tomohiro Ohno
Power Range:
Diesel: 4.7 to 3789 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 0.7 to 1500 kW
Petrol: 0.6 to 6.6 kW

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New Engines
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
(MHI) said it has developed a new high
efficiency 16-cylinder vee gas-powered
engine, the GS16R2, rated 1.5 MW
with 80 L displacement for generators.
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The GS16R2 engine is based on the
conventional 16-cylinder vee gas-powered GS16R engine rated 930 kW, and
has achieved high power generation
efficiency of over 41%, combined with
lean-burn Miller cycle gas engine and
MHI’s own turbocharger technology as
a turbocharger supplier.
Features of the new GS16R2 engine
include a longer piston stroke to improve
combustion performance and reduction
of heat loss; a Mitsubishi turbocharger
optimized for the new engine; fine-tuning
of the inner shape of combustion chamber, valve timing, pre-chamber volume;
and nozzle specification of the pre-chamber to keep robustness for various natural gas quality and optimization of the
compression ratio and shape of the intake duct to reduce intake pressure loss.
The company said the applied developments for increasing output were a
redesign of the inner shape of the cylinder head for reduction of maximum temperature around the combustion chamber, optimization of the piston profile and
application of the ignition timing control.
This is designed to ensure constant engine reliability and performance.
The GS16R2 engine will be delivered in a variety of conditions depending on market demands of both
natural gas producing countries and
importing countries, such as a container generator set and a generator
set located inside a building.
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• Moteurs Baudouin
Technoparc du Brégadan,
13260 Cassis
FRANCE
Tel: +33 488 688 500
Fax: +33 488 688 501
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.moteurs-baudouin.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 75 to 808 kW
New Engines
Moteurs Baudouin launched a new
common rail direct fuel injection marine diesel engine with the 6M19.3. The
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Moteurs Baudouin’s 6M19.3 marine diesel.

new engine covers a power range from
331 to 404 kW at 1800 to 2100 r/min.
The 6M19.3 is dedicated to the marine and inland shipping propulsion
market, while a marine diesel gen-set
version is scheduled for the end of 2012.
The six-cylinder inline unit has an
11.6 L displacement, with bore and
stroke of 126 mm x 155 mm. The engine is electronically controlled and
ensures a lower engine noise thanks
to a fuel pre-injection. The manufacturer said the new unit offers operating cycle-optimized performances and
achieves reduced fuel consumption
together with lower exhaust emissions.

• MTU Friedrichshafen
GmbH
Maybachplatz 1, 88045
Friedrichshafen
GERMANY
Tel: +49 7541 90 0
Fax: +49 7541 90 5000
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mtu-online.com
Contacts: Christos Ramnialis, sales marine; Bernd Krüper, sales industrial; Ulrich Kemnitz, sales gas power systems;
Matthias Vogel, sales diesel power systems; Dr. Lothar Czerny, sales nuclear
power plants/gas turbines
Power Range:
Diesel: 100 to 9100 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 100 to 2150 kW
New Engines
Tognum launched its MTU branded
agricultural engines, the 1000, 1100,
1300 and 1500 Series, covering the
company’s range from 100 to 460 kW.
The engines are designed to meet
Stage 4 and Tier 4 final regulations
using SCR aftertreatment and no DPF.
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All these units are based on Daimler technology and will be introduced
to the market during 2014 for off-highway applications in the construction,
industrial and agricultural sectors.
The 1000 Series will include a fourcylinder and a six-cylinder inline engine with ratings from 100 to 260 kW
at 2200 r/min.
The 1100 Series will be formed by
a six-cylinder inline diesel with 280 to
320 kW power output at 1700 r/min.
Also the 1300 and 1500 Series will
feature a six-cylinder inline engine
each rated 340 to 380 kW and 400 to
460 kW at 1700 r/min, respectively.

Tognum’s six-cylinder MTU 1000 Series
inline engine.

MTU said that compared with the
units designed for Stage 3b or Tier 4
interim, the new engines will offer up to
5% in fuel consumption reduction and
an increase in service life of up to 20%.
In 2014 the MTU engine program
will also be extended to 730 kW with
the introduction of 1600 Series engines for agricultural applications, such
as forage harvesters and other farm
vehicles with high power requirements.
The 1600 Series will be composed
of 10-cylinder and 12-cylinder engines,
both vee configurations, covering from
560 to 730 kW power output. The series will meet Stage 4 and Tier 4 final
specifications using in-engine technologies including EGR and DOCs.
Company News
Since September 2011, Engine Holding GmbH, a joint venture
between Daimler AG and Rolls-Royce
Group plc, had a majority holding
in Tognum.
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Generator Engines (G Drive/G Pac)
Type
Model
DB58
D1146
D1146T
P086TI-1
P086TI
P126TI-1
P126TI
P126TI-II
P158LE-2
P158LE-1
P158LE
P158LES
P158FE
P180LE-1
P180LE
P180LES
P180FE
P222LE-1
P222LE
P222LES
P222FE

No. of Cyl. Aspiration
L6
L6
L6
L6
L6
L6
L6
L6
V8
V8
V8
V8
V8
V 10
V 10
V 10
V 10
V 12
V 12
V 12
V 12

NA
NA
TC
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI

Displacement Bore x Stroke
(Liter)
(mm)
5.8
8.1
8.1
8.1
8.1
11.1
11.1
11.1
14.6
14.6
14.6
14.6
14.6
18.3
18.3
18.3
18.3
21.9
21.9
21.9
21.9

102
111
111
111
111
123
123
123
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

118
139
139
139
139
155
155
155
142
142
142
142
142
142
142
142
142
142
142
142
142

Output (ISO 3046 / 8528)
kW(ps)@1800rpm
Standby / Prime
70(95) / 64(87)
105(143) / 96(130)
138(187) / 125(170)
191(260) / 174(237)
223(303) / 205(279)
288(392) / 262(356)
298(405) / 278(378)
342(465) / 307(418)
375(510) / 346(470)
402(546) / 366(498)
458(623) / 402(547)
481(654) / 441(600)
492(669) / 441(600)
498(677) / 454(617)
540(734) / 497(676)
567(771) / 519(705)
566(770) / 515(700)
625(850) / 563(765)
649(883) / 591(803)
682(927) / 625(850)
711(967) / 659(896)

kW(ps)@1500rpm
Standby / Prime
59(80)
85(116)
118(160)
164(223)
199(270)

/ 54(73)
/ 77(105)
/ 107(145)
/ 149(203)
/ 177(240)
272(370) / 241(328)
294(400) / 265(360)
321(437) / 293(399)
362(492) / 327(444)
414(563) / 363(494)
441(600) / 402(546)
441(600) / 402(546)
442(601) / 403(548)
496(674) / 443(602)
496(674) / 452(615)
496(675) / 452(615)
553(752) / 512(696)
574(781) / 532(723)
603(820) / 552(750)
612(835) / 569(774)

Dimension (L x W x H)
(mm)

Emission

1,155 x 705 x 854
1,224 x 727 x 973
1,277 x 824 x 1,074
1,242 x 918 x 1,100
1,242 x 918 x 1,100
1,383 x 870 x 1,207
1,383 x 870 x 1,207
1,383 x 870 x 1,207
1,484 x 1,389 x 1,162
1,484 x 1,389 x 1,162
1,484 x 1,389 x 1,162
1,484 x 1,389 x 1,162
1,492 x 1,389 x 1,240
1,557 x 1,389 x 1,248
1,557 x 1,389 x 1,248
1,557 x 1,389 x 1,248
1,539 x 1,389 x 1,250
1,717 x 1,389 x 1,288
1,717 x 1,389 x 1,288
1,717 x 1,389 x 1,288
1,719 x 1,389 x 1,305

TIER I
TIER I
TIER I
TIER I
TIER II
TIER I
TIER II
TIER I
TIER I
TIER I
TIER II
TIER I
TIER I
TIER II
TIER I
TIER I
TIER II

Power Unit Engines (P Drive/P Pac)
Type
Model
PU066
PU086
PU086T
PU086TI
PU126TI
PU158TI
PU180TI
PU222TI

No. of Cyl. Aspiration
L6
L6
L6
L6
L6
V8
V 10
V 12

NA
NA
TC
TI
TI
TI
TI
TI

Displacement Bore x Stroke
(Liter)
(mm)
5.8
8.1
8.1
8.1
11.1
14.6
18.3
21.9

102
111
111
111
123
128
128
128

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

118
139
139
139
155
142
142
142

Output (DIN 6270B)
Max.Power
kW(ps) / rpm

Max. Torque
Nm(kg.m) / rpm

85(116) / 2,800
118(160) / 2,200
151(205) / 2,200
213(290) / 2,200
294(400) / 2,100
397(540) / 2,100
478(650) / 2,100
588(800) / 2,100

353(36) / 1,600
588(60) / 1,600
793(81) / 1,400
1,095(112) / 1,600
1,521(155) / 1,400
2,117(216) / 1,500
2,303(235) / 1,500
3,205(327) / 1,500

Dimension (L x W x H)
(mm)
1,155 x 705 x 775
1,244 x 716 x 900
1,277 x 824 x 1,001
1,242 x 918 x 1,100
1,383 x 870 x 1,207
1,484 x 1,389 x 1,162
1,557 x 1,389 x 1,248
1,717 x 1,389 x 1,288

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Recently Tognum announced the
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the Bavarian manufacturer of gensets Aggretech.
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• NAVISTAR
engine group
2701 Navistar Dr.
Lisle, Illinois 60532
U.S.A.
Tel: +708 865 4071
E-mail:
[email protected]
Web: www.maxxforce.com
Contact: David LaPalomento, vice
president/general manager, Navistar
Engine Group
Power Range:
Diesel: 40 to 410 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 130 to 224 kW
New Engines
Navistar recently launched a new line
of MaxxForce brand power generation
open-power units for global markets.
The MaxxForce P family initially comprises 35 gen-set models that offer 31216 kVA standby power at 50 Hz and
40-260 kVA at 60 Hz. The line includes
units rated for non-regulated markets,
and for Tier 2 / Stage 2, and Stage 3A
emissions regulated markets.
The units are powered by 3-, 4- and
6-cylinder inline diesels, including the new
Maxxforce 4.8 diesel with mechanical direct injection, and an overall displacement
of 4.8 L. The Maxxforce 12 series engine
line will also be expanded later this year
with the debut of a 3.8 L unit.
More information on both new engines is available elsewhere in this issue.
Company News
Navistar also announced it has entered production with its MaxxForce 15
diesel. Engineered specifically for International’s Class 8 heavy-duty on-highway trucks, the MaxxForce 15 is available at ratings to 410 kW with torque as
high as 2519 Nm.
The engine is built on a foundation
of the Caterpillar C15 engine, with
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proprietary Navistar air handling and
fuel systems, along with the MaxxForce Advanced EGR system.
Navistar also announced that as of
January, it has built more than 100 000
EPA 2010 compliant MaxxForce diesel
engines. The MaxxForce engine range
includes the MaxxForce 13, a 13 L diesel with outputs up to 373 kW; and the
MaxxForce I-6 engines, which cover an
overall output range from 160 to 302 kW.
Alternative Fuels
Earlier this year, Navistar announced
that it will launch a range of natural gas
powered vehicles as part of a strategic
partnership with Clean Energy Fuels
Corp., which plans to establish 150
new liquefied natural gas (LNG) fueling stations, approximately 70 of which
will be open in 2012.
Navistar said it will continue to offer
International DuraStar and WorkStar
vocational trucks with its natural gas
powered MaxxForce DT, developed in
conjunction with Emissions Solutions
Inc., as well as enter into a phase 2 developmental agreement with Clean Air
Power Ltd. on a MaxxForce 13 LNG engine that will utilize diesel pilot injection.
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• Perkins Engine
Co. LTD.
Peterborough, PE1 5NA
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 1733 583000
Fax +44 1733 582400
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.perkins.com;
www.tier4air.com
Contacts: Trevor Toulson (EAME sales
director); Karl Vandermyde (Americas
sales director); Jas Gill (Asia Pacific
sales director)
Power Range:
Diesel: 4 to 2000 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 322 to 1042 kW
New Engines
In the last 12 months Perkins has
completed its program for meeting
the applicable U.S. and EU emissions
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regulations for its 2012 engines in the
56 to 130 kW power band — having
most recently obtained certification of
its 854E-E34TA engine to U.S. EPA
Tier 4 interim, EU Stage 3b and CARB
emissions regulations.
The 854E-E34TA, which offers ratings from 63 to 86 kW, joins the existing
lineup of four- and six-cylinder engines
in the 1200 Series range that meet the
current emissions regulations. These include the 1204E-E44TA (60 to 110 kW),
the 1204E-E44TTA (90 to 130 kW), the
1206E-E66TA (90 to 130 kW) and the
1206E-E70TTA (130 to 225 kW).
The company also launched two
new engines for the electric power
market. The 1600 Series Electropak
family comprises a range of full-authority electronic control, turbocharged, airto-air charge-cooled engines that have
been developed to provide prime and
standby power in a clean and costeffective fashion with special emphasis
placed on improved power density, reliability and robustness.
The six-cylinder, 9.3 L range offers outputs up to 300 kVA (240 kWe)
prime power and 330 kVA (264 kWe)
standby power at 1500 r/min — both
key nodes — though the intention is to
release a 350 kVA (280 kWe) standby
version later in the year.
For OEMs and gen-set packagers
Perkins said the key benefits include
the combination of higher power density and load acceptance, which effectively means that the 1600 Series
can achieve outputs normally associated with much bigger displacement
engines, while offering a space-saving
opportunity during installation.
For more compact applications Perkins introduced a new range of its 400
Series Electropaks. Already established
as a proven source of power for gen-set
applications in regulated territories, the
new lineup is targeted at lesser and nonregulated countries.
The 400A range has been developed
to provide cost-effective power, and the
introduction of the 403A-15G2 model
is particularly significant as it meets
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the all-important 15 kVA prime power
node. This key node is normally met
by using larger displacement engines,
but the improved power density of the
403A-15G2 — made possible through
mechanical governing — means it
offers the same performance, but in a
smaller package size.
There are four new engines in total,
all of which come in Electropak specifications, providing a turnkey package
for direct integration into a generating plant. The 403A-11G1 offers 9.2
kVA prime power at 1500 r/min; the
403-15G1 is rated at 13.2 kVA prime
power, slightly less than its G2 counterpart; while the larger displacement
404A-22G1 completes the lineup with
20.3 kVA prime power on tap.
The versatility of the range is further
enhanced by the ability to mechanically
switch the engine between 50 and 60
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This reduces inventory for OEMs selling
into both markets, Perkins said.
In the field, the 400A range offers a
very competitive cost of ownership with
the option of the Extended Service Interval (ESI) package, which doubles
the service interval to 1000 hours.
OEMs and Perkins distributors
will be allowed to source all the individual components to create an oil
top-up kit that meets Perkins’ recommended specification. As long
as the kit is installed to Perkins’
standards, all warranties covered
will be unaffected.
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• Peugeot Citroën
Moteurs
37. rue Noël Pons, 92000 Nanterre
FRANCE
Tel: +33 1 46 49 72 90

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In June, Peugeot Citroën Moteurs
(PCM) will start selling its new 1.6 L offroad diesel engine certified to EU Stage
3b without a DPF and with a rated power of 47 kW at 3000 r/min. This engine is
compatible with EPA Tier 4 final.
The company said the engine is
produced with the quality standards
applicable for all Peugeot and Citroën
engines and is equipped with a thirdgeneration common rail system.
To extend the off-road power range
technology, PCM is also developing a
2.2 L engine with 56 kW rated power,
also compatible with EPA Tier 4 final
without DPF.
In addition to the diesel offerings,
PCM recently released petrol engines,
in three- and four-cylinder versions with
displacements between 1.0 and 1.6 L,
which will be complemented soon in offroad versions for CNG and LPG fuels.

• Power Solutions
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Headquarters: ACS / Madison, WI / USA / P 608.663.1590 / [email protected]

Fax: +33 1 46 49 49 62
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.peugeot-citroen-moteurs.fr
Contact: Jean-Michel Isambert –
Industrial sales manager
Power Range:
Diesel: 20 to 100 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 20 to 100 kW
Petrol: 20 to 100 kW

655 Wheat Ln., Wood Dale, Illinois 60191
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 630 350 9400
Fax: +1 630 350 9900
E-mail: [email protected]   
Web: www.psiengines.com
Contact: Jeremy Lessaris, director of
marketing
Power Range:
Gaseous Fuel: 15 to 500 kW
Petrol: 15 to 200 kW
New Engines
Power Solutions International Inc.
(PSIX) has introduced three engine
models to its petrol, LPG and CNG engine range. The new 2.0 and 2.4 L LNG
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signed and tooled 8.8 L engine. The
engine is emissions certified for CNG,
LPG and petrol. It is aimed at industrial, bus and truck applications. The
engine is rated 193 kW with LPG and
321 kW petrol. Torque rating with LPG
is 1024 Nm at 1800 r/min. With petrol
the engine has a torque rating of 698
Nm at 3650 r/min. Bore and stroke on
the engine is 115.06 mm x 114.3 mm.
The 8.8 L has an intake manifold incorporating a tuned, long-runner that
specifically targets engine efficiency to
provide higher torque. A new air gap
design prevents the engine block from
heating the intake manifold by keeping
the air cooler. This moves more dense
air into the engine to improve efficiency.
In addition, high-flow, fast-burn cylinder heads move air through the engine
more efficiently and ensure a full burn to
reduce emissions, PSIX said. The 8.8 L
was also designed with a stronger crankcase, forged and induction hardened
steel crankshaft, cast-aluminum structural oil pan and coil-near-plug ignition.

forklift applications. The 2.0 L model has
a power rating of 29 to 48 kW with petrol
and 28 to 47 kW with LPG. Torque rating
is 207 to 213 Nm with petrol and 202 to
206 Nm with LPG. Bore and stroke is 85
mm x 88 mm. Weight is 135 kg.
The larger 2.4 L model has a power
output of 35 to 59 kW with petrol and
34 to 57 kW with LPG. Torque rating is
254 to 258 Nm with petrol and 245 to
251 Nm with LPG. Bore and stroke are
86.5 mm x 100 mm. Weight is 136 kg.
The two engines share features such
as a cast-iron block and bearing cap
ladder for durability and reduced noise,
vibration and harshness. Dual balance
shafts are incorporated to eliminate
second order vibrations and a fourvalve SOHC aluminum head with powdered metal seat inserts is integrated.
The engines are also equipped with
hydraulic lash adjusters, electronic distributorless ignition and SAE flywheel
housings and flywheels. Auxiliary drive
pulleys are available.
PSIX has also launched a newly de-

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• SCANIA
151 87 Södertälje
SWEDEN
Tel: +46 8 553 81000
Fax: +46 8 553 829 93
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.scania.com
Contact: Robert Sobocki, head of
Scania engines
Power Range:
Diesel: 202 to 515 kW
Emissions
Scania’s industrial engines will manage Stage 4 and Tier 4 final without a
particulate filter adding only EGR and
SCR technology to the installation. Scania-developed systems for engine management and emissions control are designed to ensure a blend of performance
and operating economy, according to
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the company. Versions are available that
meet all of today’s emissions steps.
Scania said its experience with
EGR and SCR from trucks and buses
has meant that these developments
could be applied to Scania industrial
engines as well. Clean and refined
combustion technology means stringent Stage 4 and Tier 4 regulations
can be handled without the need for a
particulate filter, said Scania.
All engines will have the same footprint, enabling the same installation
to be used, irrespective of emissions
level, significantly reducing the efforts
required from OEMs that are active on
the global market, the company added.
Scania uses the same modular engine
platform for all steps in emissions legislation, hence there is no need for global
OEMs to redesign their equipment for
Stage 2, 3 or 4 markets, Scania said.
Scania said its philosophy is to secure full control of all strategic steps
in development and performance control. All development is done in-house,
including engine management, fuel injection and emissions control systems.
Scania said its advanced engine
management and aftertreatment technologies for Euro 6, recently introduced
for trucks, formed the basis for development of the industrial engine range. The
Scania modular system is implemented
throughout the engine range, for trucks
and buses as well as all types of engines. This facilitates servicing, repairs
and parts supply, since the engines all
share the same cylinder design, featuring for instance separate cylinder heads
and replaceable liners and many of the
moving parts.
Scania said important factors in the
industrial engine segment are high uptime, generous torque at low engine
speed, good fuel economy and prompt
engine response. Key characteristics
of Scania’s new engine range are the
Scania XPI common rail fuel injection,
the revised bore and stroke that provide
improved performance and increased
swept volume. The wastegate turbocharger and increased combustion
pressure contribute to efficiency. The
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use of Scania’s own engine management system enables high-precision
control of combustion and easy adaptation to different applications and operational requirements, as well as fine
regulation of exhaust aftertreatment
systems. The Scania Saver ring in the
cylinder liner prevents coke build-up at
the top of the piston, said Scania.

• Seatek SPA
Via Provinciale, 71, 23841 Annone
Brianza
ITALY
Tel: +39 0341 579335
Fax: +39 0341 579317
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.seatek-spa.com
Contact: Matteo F. Radaelli, international sales
Power Range:
Diesel: 440 to 1103 kW
New Engines
The new Seatek 12-cylinder veeconfiguration marine diesel engine
with 1103 kW at 2800 r/min rated power in the mechanical version has been
introduced to the market in some military applications, for which details are
not publicly available. The engine has
also been delivered to the Russian
police force for a special vessel used
to fight caviar smuggling. The unit was
expected to start operation in April.

• Shanghai Diesel
Engine Co. Ltd.
4F, Pengpu Mansion, NO3201,
Gonghexin Rd., Shanghai 200072
CHINA
Tel: +86 21 5596 5488 820
Fax: +86 21 6560 8826
E-mail: [email protected];
[email protected]
Web: www.sdeciepower.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 48 to 913 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 119 to 223.7 kW
New Engines
The SC9DF engine is an electronically controlled 9 L diesel engine developed
on the basis of Shanghai Diesel Engine
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Co.’s (SDEC) leading product, the D
series. This joint effort with Southwest
Research Institute of the United States
adopts the four-valves-per-cylinder configuration, which enhances air intake,
ensuring better fuel economy. Maximum
designed output is around 298 kW.
Equipped with the Denso electronically controlled high-pressure common
rail fuel system, injection pressure can
reach up to 160 bar, bringing optimum
atomization and near complete combustion, the company said. Specific
fuel consumption can be as low as190
g/kWh. Emissions control is affected
using the SCR aftertreatment system, upgrading this new variant to full
compliance with Euro 4 requirements.
The Euro 3 compliant product was first
launched in 2006. Noise is lower than
93 dB(A), SDEC said.
With a U.S.-made Jacobs in-cylinder
exhaust braking system, peak braking
power can reach up to 160 kW. This further lowers fuel cost and overall operation costs of SD9DF-powered vehicles,
making it ideal for city buses, highway
coaches and heavy truck and truck
crane applications, SDEC said.
Company News
On Oct. 21, 2011, a pre-shipment
ceremony was held at the SDEC Commercial Vehicle Co., Wuxi Branch, for
10 Maxus Da-Tong V80 (a direct descendent of the LDV Maxus van produced in the U.K.) destined for Myanmar. The vehicles are designated
official transport for the Greater Mekong Subregion Summit.
The Maxus is powered by the 101
engine, a light diesel engine designed
by SDEC and started batch production
in September 2011. Within a month,
850 sets have been delivered. The
engine prototype has undergone several rounds of running tests in engine
tests, road tests and design tests, and
35 product analysis exercises. During
pilot production, some 280 engines
went through validation. Each engine is
subject to checking for 92 mandatory
quality parameters before it leaves the
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• Steyr Motors GbmH
Im Stadtgut B1, 4407 Steyr
AUSTRIA
Tel: +43 7252 222 592
Fax: +43 7252 222 29
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.steyr-motors.com
Contact: Dietmar Rauter, sales director
Power Range:
Diesel: 26.4 to 215 kW
New Engines
In January, Steyr Motors started
production of the new SE series of
completely redesigned six-cylinder
engines, replacing the existing Steyr
MO series.
The SE engines feature a reinforced
monoblock design with redesigned
intake channels. This, together with
the upgraded high-pressure multifuel
unit injector, results in a significant improvement of efficiency, in some models and load conditions up to 30%,
said Steyr Motors.
The cooling system has also been
improved, including a thermostatcontrolled oil cooler; and the exhaust
manifold and heat exchanger have
been redesigned.
The overall packaging dimensions
have been reduced, making the engine particularly suitable for sports
pleasure boats and light working boat
applications.
The new SE-series meets current
and near future exhaust emissions requirements such as EPA Tier 3, RCD,
BSO 2 and IMO NOx.
More information can be found
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• Tianjin Lovol
Engines Co. Ltd.
Jinwei Rd., Beichem District, Tianjin
300402
CHINA
Tel: +86 22 26992255
Fax: +86 22 26993784
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lovolengines.com
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Power Range:
Diesel: 28 to 180 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 30 to 156 kW

• VOLKSWAGEN AG
Power Systems Sales
Letter Box 011/7961
38436 Wolfsburg
GERMANY
Tel: +49 5361 940520
Fax: +49 5361 935665
E-mail:
[email protected]
Web:
www.volkswagen-powersystems.com
Contact: Stephen Dieckmann
Power Range:
Diesel: 15 to 75 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 15 to 72 kW
New Engines
Volkswagen Power Systems will
present its new, modular industrial engines in 2012 for the first time. A standardized construction permits a high
level of flexibility, sustainability and security for the future, the company said.
The engines are based on the familiar passenger car assemblies. Customers can select from three defined sizes
for diesel and natural gas engines. Seven modules supplement the engine to
make it suitable for mobile machines
such as forklift trucks, construction machinery and similar applications.
The manufacturer of the machinery
configures the engine from variants for
the exhaust system, air intake system,
fuel module, charge-air tracts and SAE
standard flange. Variable positions of an
electronic box as well as the choice between a static and electrical fan round
off the offerings. Using one standardized base, machinery in the future can
be equipped with diesel and natural gas
engines. Alterations will not have to be
made to the vehicle construction. In this
way, the manufacturers have both cost
and quality benefits through the use of
certified components.
The new engines have a DPF located close to the engine with a high
absorption rate and extended service
intervals, but are also downward com48

patible for use in markets that do not
have such strict regulations, the company added. Manufacturers, in the future, will only have to make small onetime investments, as the technology
that is already in use in passenger
cars today will ensure that the strict
emissions limits for industrial engines
in mobile machines can be met tomorrow, according to Volkswagen.

• Volvo Penta
Gropegardsgaan, SE40508
Gothenburg
SWEDEN
Tel: +46 31235460
Fax: +46 31508187
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.volvopenta.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 9 to 636 kW
Petrol: 166 to 313 kW
New Engines
Volvo Penta introduced a 300 kW
version of the D6 engine, matched
with a refined DPH Duoprop drive. The
D6-400 engine is based on the design
of the IPS600 engine. Compared with
the current D6-370, the 400 version
has supercharging with a larger turbo
and a tuned mechanical compressor.
At 2000 r/min it reaches its maximum
torque of 970 Nm.
During 2011 Volvo Penta introduced its, bi-fueled 1 L diesel engine for power generation applications. The new TWD1663GE features
SCR to comply with the U.S. EPA
and CARB Tier 4 interim emissions
limits. The engine is based on the
TWD1643GE engine and feature twostage turbocharging. The power output for standby power applications is
up to 625 kWe. This output is designe
for generator manufacturers choosing to link multiple generator sets
together to offer 1.25, 1.875 and 2.5
MW power blocks to their customers.
The TWD1663GE is only available for
1800 r/min at 60 Hz operation.
Another new engine is the D13 MH
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tions. It is an EPA Tier 3 engine available in five models with outputs from
300 to 450 kW. Maximum torque is
reached at 800 to 900 r/min. This
helps maneuvering, but is equally
important when towing at low speed,
using the power take-off, the company said.

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speed and cruise control. The MCC
is the option for the operator who
needs a system fully classified for
all Solas and society demands, including oceangoing.
The new Volvo Penta D13 MG marine gen-set offers more power and
high load acceptance, with emissions levels in compliance with EPA
Tier 3 and low fuel consumption. As
with all Volvo Penta marine gen-sets,
the D13 MG is delivered with electric
generator and onboard electronics,
tested and classified. The D13 MG
generator is from Newage Stamford
and the complete gen-sets are assembled and tested at Volvo Penta.
As for the D13 MH the engine
control system controls the unit
injectors, one per cylinder, which
operate at a pressure of as much
as 2000 bar and atomize the fuel
for optimum combustion. The result
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3. Both engines feature low levels of
NOx emissions and no visible smoke,
regardless of load, Volvo Penta said.

• Weichai Group
26 Minsheng Rd., Weifang City
Shandong Province
CHINA
Tel: +86 536 8197777
Fax: +86 536 8231074
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.weichai.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 8 to 2250 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 121 to 280 kW

• Westport HD
101-1750 West 75th Ave.
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6P 6G2
CANADA
Tel: +1 888 978 4734
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.westport-hd.com
Power Range
Gaseous Fuel: 298 to 354 kW
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• YANMAR COMPANY LTD.
Tsuruno cho 1-9 Umeda Gate Tower
530-8311 OSAKA
JAPAN
Industrial Diesel Engine – Power
System Operations Division
Tel: +81 6 6376 6411
Fax: +81 6 6377 1243
Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Diesel Engine – Large Power Products
Operations Division
Tel: +81 3 3275 4909
Fax: +81 3 3275 4969
Marine Pleasure Boat Use - Commercial/Work Boat Use — Diesel
Engine Marine Operations Division
Tel: +81 6 7711 6405
Fax: +81 6 6428 3171
Web: www.yanmar.co.jp/en
Power Range:
Diesel: 3.1 to 279 kW
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including NTE limits, allowing use at
high altitudes.
For over 19 kW, diesel engine technologies taken by Yanmar to comply
with the latest emissions regulations
have included the use of an ECU-controlled common rail fuel injection system, water-cooled EGR, a new intake
throttle valve and a DPF.
Yanmar’s filter regeneration is
controlled by different regeneration
patterns, selected according to the
operational period and load conditions involved. This DPF regeneration
control enables Yanmar to achieve
extremely low lube oil dilution by fuel
oil and lower fuel consumption overall,
the company said. Also, there is extended durability and longer maintenance intervals for the DPF.
Also new is Yanmar’s electronic
control diagnostics service system,
the SmartAssist- Direct (SA-D). A remotely monitored system, the SmartAssist-Remote (SA-R), confirms realtime engine running status and offers
timely technical services that will be
introduced shortly.

• YTO (Luoyang) Diesel
Engine LTD.
Yanmar’s 4TNV88C engine.

New Engines
Yanmar Europe is introducing water-cooled industrial diesel engines
fully compliant with EPA Tier 4 and EU
Stage 3b off-highway emissions regulations, based substantially on its TNV
series. There are 10 models in total, a
mix of three- and four-cylinder diesels
with indirect and direct injection and
ranging from 10 to 56 kW.
The full lineup comprises the Yanmar indirect injection 3TNM74F, 3TNV74F and 3TNV80F, plus the directinjected 3TNV88F for the range of
under 19 kW, and the 3TNV88C, 3TNV86CT, 4TNV88C, 4TNV86CT, 4TNV98C and 4TNV98CT for over 19 kW.
All are interchangeable with existing Yanmar engines and comply
with relevant emissions regulations,
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Luoyang City, Henan Province 471004
CHINA
Tel: +86 379 64245033
Fax: +86 379 64245035
Web: www.cyj.ytogroup.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 18 to 270 kW
New Engines
The 6H series has been jointly developed by YTO and Southwest Research Institute in the United States.
The wet-liner cylinder block and reinforced integral frame give higher reliability and a split-type single cylinder
head with two valves or four valves
per cylinder greatly enhances engine
efficiency, said YTO.
Customers can choose the P series injection pump or electrically
controlled unit-type pump for the P
series fuel system. Fuel consumption is 190 g/kW-hr at full load. The
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series has an output range of 77 to
194 kW. Maximum torque is 1035
Nm at 1500 r/min.
The engines have been certified to
comply with EPA Tier 3 and EU Stage
3a emissions standards, and have the
potential for upgrade to EU Stage 3b
standards, YTO said.
The 6H series engines can support a wide range of agricultural applications and can operate at full performance under extreme conditions,
including high altitude above 4500 m
and temperature as low as -10°C.

• Yuchai Group
1 Yuchai Main Rd., Yulin City, Guangxi
Province 537005
CHINA
Tel: +86 775 3289000
Fax: +86 775 3289856
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.yuchai.com
Power Range:
Diesel: 2.21 to 310 kW
Gaseous Fuel: 132 to 250 kW
New Engines
Yuchai Group’s main operating subsidiary, Guangxi Yuchai Machinery
Co. Ltd. (GYMCL) has announced
the introduction of one of China’s first
prototype diesel engines compliant
with Euro 6 emissions standards, the
YC6L-60. According to the test results released by Tianjin Automotive
Test Center, NOx emissions of the
YC6L-60 was 30.73 g/kW-hr with PM
emissions at 0.65 g/kW-hr, both well
below the Euro 6 emissions requirements. The engine has been jointly
developed over a four-year period by
GYMCL and researchers from Tianjin
University’s National Key Laboratory
of Engine Combustion.
GYMCL highlights three key technologies adopted in the YC6L-60 — a
proprietary low-temperature combustion technology that reduces fuel injection pressure requirements, thereby improving the life span of the fuel
injection system and other core parts
of the engine; a medium-intensity
cooled EGR technology, resulting in
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a clean and economic combustion;
and SCR technology combined with a
DPF to reduce urea consumption during the aftertreatment process, bringing cost savings to end users.
The EU is due to implement the
Euro 6 emissions standards in 2013.
As early as 2006, Yuchai took the
lead in launching its China 4 compliant engines, equivalent to Euro
4 standards, and subsequently in
2007 the China 5 compliant engines,
equivalent to Euro 5 standards. In
2010, Yuchai was one of the first
Chinese engine makers to advocate
moderate-intensity EGR low-temperature combustion.
The YC 6L is a family of six-cylinder
engines, offering power systems for
applications in commercial vehicles
including passenger coaches and
city buses. The YC6L-40 Series comprises variants, which are emissions
compliant to Euro 3 or Euro 4 standards. The Euro 3 compliant models
offer the choice of the Delphi EUP or

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Bosch common rail e-controlled fuel
injection system, while the Euro 4
compliant models are all supported by
the Delphi EUP.
These all adopt the advanced fourvalves-per-cylinder configuration, together with a center-positioned injection system, which ensures complete
combustion and more homogeneous
atomization, maximizing fuel efficiency, said the company. Yuchai said the
YC 6L boasts a lower fuel consumption of 8 to 12%.
A Honeywell GT turbocharger
enhances responses and performance at high speed. The piston
ring is specially designed using
proprietary technology from Europe
and can effectively lower oil to fuel
consumption ratio to less than 0.1%.
Under normal operating conditions,
oil change is required only after 10
000 km, Yuchai said. Other features
include an SCR aftertreatment system, wet liner cylinder block and
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According to the company, the YC
6L is one of the first large displacement diesel engines in China certified
by both TUV of Germany and China’s
Ministry of Environmental Protection
as fully compliant with Euro 4 (China
4) emissions standards.

• Zenith Power
Products
14570 Industrial Park Rd.
Bristol, Virginia 24211
U.S.A.
Tel: +1 276 645 8623
Fax: +1 276 645 8681
Web: www.zenithpowerproducts.com
Power Range:
Gaseous Fuel: 10 to 130 kW
Petrol: 10 to 135 kW

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Sitting at an altitude of 4559 m, the
Capanna Regina Margherita hut on
the Monte Rosa Massif is the highest
installation for Visa’s 80 kVA P80C Sp
gen-set. The site is a challenging location not only for the generator, but also
for all the technicians involved.

Reaching

By Roberta Prandi

A

t 4559 m altitude, the Capanna Regina Margherita hut in
the Alps is the highest refuge
in Europe and one of the highest permanent observatories in the
world, also hosting a laboratory for
scientific research.
Its location on one of the highest
peaks of the Monte Rosa Massif — the
second-highest mountain in the Alps
and in Western Europe — makes the
refuge a challenging destination for
expert alpine mountaineers. The whole
management of the hut involves some
challenges as well, such as the supply
of provisions and waste disposal.
Since 1979 the hut has been equipped
with a generator set powered by a Perkins diesel engine. In 2009 the original
gen-set was replaced by a 80 kVA genset from the Italian manufacturer Visa,
also powered by a Perkins engine.
Giancarlo Meneghini, managing director of the Italian Perkins distributor
BU Power Systems Italia, was present
at the first installation in the late 1970s.
“The gen-set was delivered by helicopter, which is obviously the only means
of transportation for heavy goods. But
the helicopter is used also for the delivery of fuel, as well as for the transportation of Visa’s and Perkins’ technicians with the necessary spare parts
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Visa gen-set provides power to Capanna Regina Margherita hut
in the Alps at an altitude of 4559 m; 80 kVA
for the usual maintenance operations.”
Visa has collected valuable experience over the years with its alpine installations. Lorenzo Barro, Visa’s CTO
and co-owner said, “For this type of
project, Visa gives its best in several
compartments, as installation, management and after-sales assistance
are very complex in such sites and every operation requires a precise and
efficient organization.
“Of course the same gen-sets that
are used in these extreme locations
are built by Visa also for our more
‘down-to-earth’ customers, so that every user in every part of the world can
count on the reliability of our products
and the quality of our service.”
Visa has been cooperating with
Perkins for about 20 years. The company supplies the Perkins range from
9 to over 2000 kW and from 1 to 60 L
displacement. “We are using Perkins
engines starting with the 400 series,
which is the preferred solution for ap52

plications in the telecommunications
market, up to 4000 series models.
“The major part of Visa’s production is
meant for stationary applications, while
we have a marginal activity in mobile
applications for which we use Stage 3a
John Deere engines — direct-injection
models up to 100 kVA and electronic
common rail units up to 300 kVA.” Barro
added that his company cooperates with
a broad range of engine manufacturers
to accommodate all customer requests.
The cooperation with Perkins serves
both companies, said Meneghini. “Visa
often performs tests with Perkins engines, and it is rather common for our
people to cooperate on application pro­jects. Visa is the first customer for Perkins
in Italy for our Electric Power business.”
The gen-set that was installed at the
Capanna Regina Margherita on the
Monte Rosa Massif is an 80 kVA Visa
P80C Sp model with an electronically
controlled, turbocharged, four-cylinder
Perkins 1104-44TG2 diesel engine.
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The 80 kVA Visa gen-set is powered by a four-cylinder Perkins
1104-44TG2 diesel engine and
is mated with a Marelli alternator. The gen-set provides electrical power for the comfort of the
expert mountaineers that reach
the Capanna Regina Margherita
refuge in the Alps.

to heat the water in the tank (electricity and heat production are managed
separately). The heated water is typically used for sanitary purposes.
Demanding applications such as
the Capanna Regina Margherita require technicians on-site for the installation. “Our people need to be able to
work in extreme environmental conditions, but they also often have to
in
the
case
of
Monte
Rosa,
allowed
it
to
find original solutions to complete the
The alternator is a Marelli MJB 225SA4
assemble the product, test it in the Visa
various activity without sitting in a fully
unit. Stamford is also a supplier to Visa,
plant, dismantle it for the transportation
equipped workshop,” said Barro.
which also works with Meccalte.
by helicopter and reassemble it on-site.
After-sales support with maintenance
“Applications like the one at the
“The gen-set on the Monte Rosa
at the location is also required as the
Capanna Regina Margherita require
features Cogen1 technology by Visa,
gen-sets in alpine refuges operate only
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settings at such altitudes,” said Barro.
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lost returns for the refuge owners.
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MAN’s 12-cylinder D2862 LE
121 diesel engine will adopt a
selective catalytic reduction
(SCR) system to meet Tier 4
final and EU Stage 4 emissions
regulations for agricultural and
construction applications.

MAN Goes For
SCR Over 560 KW

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AN Truck and Bus has presented the D2862 LE 121
diesel engine for agricultural
and construction applications with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system to meet EPA Tier 4
final and EU Stage 4 emissions regulations for outputs over 560 kW.
The MAN D2862 is a proven engine, especially in the agricultural market, with several OEMs using the 12cylinder engine for their machines such
as Claas in its Jaguar 980 field chopper.
The D2862 diesel engine has a
power output of 793 kW at 1800 r/min
and weighs 1820 kg. The basic engine
will remain the same for Tier 4 final
and Stage 4 regulations, adopting a
modular concept for the exhaust gas
aftertreatment with an SCR system.
“The current D2862 represents
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cutting-edge technology and is
thus the outstanding basis for the
Tier 4 final development,” said Otto
Schnitzer, vice president Engineering External Engines at MAN Truck
& Bus. “Using this almost unchanged
basic engine, we are able to achieve
emissions targets with the SCR system as a mounted solution. This enables different engine applications
for differing emissions requirements
to be realized more straightforwardly. Moreover, the system is impervious to sulphur in the fuel.”
The diesel range by MAN Truck &
Bus for industrial applications covers
outputs from 110 to 882 kW with fourand six-cylinder inline and V8 and
V12 engines, adopting various technologies. The engines incorporate a
common rail system, cooled exhaust
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gas recirculation and a dynamic turbocharger system depending on the output class. The company also adopted
SCR and optional diesel particulate
filters (DPFs). The modular approach
in exhaust gas aftertreatment will allow MAN to cover all emissions standards and power requirements from
the different markets with identical
engine interfaces worldwide.
MAN has already gained experience
with these technologies for stringent
emissions standards thanks to its commercial vehicle applications. The company has sold over 100 000 diesel engines every year for trucks and buses
with SCR technology since 2005. dpi

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New President For
Caterpillar Japan

Caterpillar Inc. announced that Noriyuki
Takeuchi has been named president and
country manager of Caterpillar Japan Ltd.
effective May 1, 2012. Takeuchi joined Cat
in 1976, and since that time has held positions with a particular focus on purchasing, strategic planning and manufacturing
operations. Takeuchi will report directly
to Rich Lavin, Caterpillar group president
with responsibility for Construction Industries and Growth Markets.
Takeuchi replaces Ali Bahaj, currently
vice president and chairman and CEO of
Caterpillar Japan Ltd. (CJL) who will retire. Bahaj has been with Caterpillar for 32
years and has served as a Caterpillar vice
president since 2002.
During his time in Japan, Cat said Bahaj
was instrumental in finalizing the agreement
between CJL and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) that resulted in Caterpillar
becoming the sole owner of CJL, a long-time
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Volvo said it set records in
truck sales in Latin America
in 2011 with the company’s
FH truck model being the
sales leader.

Volvo Truck Sets
Records In Latin America
By Mauro Belo Schneider

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he year 2011 will be remembered as an excellent one
for Volvo in Latin America.
According to the numbers
disclosed by the company, 25 213
trucks were sold in the region last
year, a record for the Swedish-based
manufacturer.
Roger Alm, Volvo Latin America
truck sales and marketing president,
said ongoing investments in infrastructure and agriculture were responsible for the company’s achievement.
For the third consecutive year, the
sales leader was the heavy truck model
FH 440cv, with 8203 units. “The VM
model continues to attract Brazilian
transporters,” said Reinaldo Serafim,
Volvo’s VM heavy and semi-heavy
trucks manager. “We sold 6027 units of
this vehicle in 2011.” In the previous year
VM sales were 4274 units. The commercialization of this model increased
41%, while the market in this segment
increased 18.5%, Serafim said.

Mauro Belo Schneider is a Diesel Progress correspondent based in Porto Alegre, Brazil. His email is [email protected].
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Volvo Financial Services Brasil,
responsible for the financing of Volvo products in Brazil, also finished
2011 with a record. The division lent
around US$1.05 billion (R$1.8 billion) for the purchase of trucks, buses and construction machinery. During the fiscal year, the company was
responsible for 31% of the brand
sales in Brazil.
Volvo Bus Latin America also
achieved positive results, with a 23%
market share in the segment of heavy
buses (in 2010 this number reached
17%). The bus division sold 3652 units
in Latin America in 2011, breaking a
record set in 1979.

Daimler Expands Sprinter
Plant In Argentina
Following the decision to introduce
the current European model of the
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter in Argentina, Mercedes-Benz Argentina S.A.,
a Daimler subsidiary, has announced
that production of the vehicle has begun at the Centro Industrial Juan Manuel Fangio plant near Buenos Aires.
At the beginning of the year the
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plant began to switch production to
the Sprinter model. Manufacturing operations are being carried out in two
shifts and are proceeding at almost
full capacity, Daimler said.
The market launch of the Sprinter
is scheduled for May this year, with
the Sprinter offered primarily as a
bus model in Latin America. Daimler said the Sprinter is the flagship
model for Mercedes-Benz Vans and
is successfully exported into about
50 countries, including Brazil, South
Africa and Australia.
Mercedes-Benz Argentina has produced over 200 000 Sprinters in Buenos Aires. Around 17 000 units rolled
off the production line for sale on the
domestic market or export last year.
Volker Mornhinweg, head of
Mercedes-Benz Vans said, “In Latin
America, we want to increase our van
sales by 30% over the next five years.
The current generation of Sprinter
models will lay the foundation for this
development.”
Daimler said it is investing more than
€70 million in Argentina, with part of
this investment being used to switch
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Mercedes-Benz Argentina S.A. has announced that production of the current
European model of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van has begun at the Centro
Industrial Juan Manuel Fangio plant near Buenos Aires.

over production to the Mercedes-Benz
Sprinter model currently available in
Europe. In this manner, the company is
underscoring the importance of the production facility in Buenos Aires, which
bears the name of five-time Formula 1
champion Juan Manuel Fangio.

Massey Introduces 8600
Tractor Range In Brazil
Models from Massey Ferguson’s
MF 8600 tractor range have been
introduced to the Brazilian market.
Equipped with the company’s DYNAVT continuously variable transmission
(CVT), the two tractor models introduced — the MF 8670 and MF 8690 —
are imported from Beauvais, France.
Massey Ferguson said the main
goal in bringing these tractors to Brazil is to compete in the growing 200
kW and above market segment. Sugarcane production has increased in
Brazil, and might well be a market
segment Massey Ferguson will explore with these models.
Both tractors are powered by AGCO
Sisu Power six-cylinder 8.4 L diesels
with outputs of 216 kW in the model
8670 tractor and 252 kW in the 8690.
“With the Dyna-VT transmission,
advanced command and easy access
screens, the operator can achieve the
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ideal performance to any operation,”
said Everton Pezzi, Massey Ferguson
tractor products marketing supervisor.
The hydraulic lift capacity on the three
points of the tractor is 12 000 kg.

Cat Begins Production Of
3500C Gen-Sets In Brazil
Caterpillar has announced the
launch of production of 3500C series
diesel-electric propulsion generator
set packages in Brazil. Caterpillar an-

nounced late last year that it had expanded operations in Brazil to package marine and oil and gas products
in its Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil, facility. The packages are typically used
in offshore, inland waterways, tug and
salvage, and cargo applications.
The output of the packages ranges
from 1360 to 2250 ekW. Caterpillar
also said the RBNA Classification Society has certified the 3500C dieselelectric propulsion generator set pack­
ages to meet local content regulations
in Brazil. RBNA, a division of ANP, certified that the 3500C products meet
in excess of 60% local content. More
specifically, the packages contain 64%
local content.
According to Luiz Carlos Calil, Caterpillar president in Brazil, this is an
important landmark for the manufacturing expansion in Brazil. “In October
2011, we inaugurated a new plant in
Campo Largo, Paraná state, and now
we are investing in increasing our capacity in the Piracicaba plant, starting
with the enlargement of the manufacturing of generators.”
In 2001, Cat began production of
generator sets in Brazil, in Piracicaba.
In 2008, the company built a plant dedicated to this operation and in 2011 expanded to attend this new series. dpi

Caterpillar began pro­­
duction of
the Series 3500C diesel-electric propulsion generator set packages in Brazil. The
packages are typically used in offshore, inland waterways, tug and salvage, and cargo applications.
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Regulators Appear At Odds
When It Comes To CO2
By Oliver Dixon
his month, our hero returns to
Europe to be confronted by —
in order of appearance if not
welcome — a head cold, a tax
bill and an increasing fixation with European transport legislation.
This may seem an odd mixture and
may bear some testament to the efficacy of over-the-counter cold remedies — or more probably their impact on rational thought. But a stroll
through the existing greenhouse gas
thinking as evidenced by EC legislation leads us to conclude that something is very wrong indeed at the
heart of Europe.
We know that legislation and the
trucking industry tend not to be the
best of friends. Because legislation
tends to be restrictive in nature, it’s
likely to work against commerce and
the trucking business is no exception. Legislation adds both cost and
complexity to the operational task,
and irrespective of the broader social
benefits — from a strictly profit-andloss, truck industry perspective — it’s

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a headache. When legislation is badly
drafted, it causes problems. But when
legislation is completely contradictory,
it should cause anger.
The Clean Air Acts mandated that
the twin evils of NOX and PM be reduced. A laudable aim, as anyone who
has experienced a city under smog
conditions will be quick to agree. But
reducing NOX and PM tended to bump
up fuel consumption. Fuel consumption is — in most transport markets
— the biggest single input cost of a
trucking operation. Unsurprisingly,
truck operators found it difficult to
warm to legislation that increased it.
But the world continued to turn. Smog
kills people, and so being rid of it is
good. And Europe is now pretty free of
smog and huge sums have been spent
in terms of R&D in doing so. And huge
sums have been paid by truck buyers to
do their part. Fuel consumption came a
distant second to smog reduction.
Nowadays, smog is sooooo yesterday, and today, it’s all about CO2. In
Europe, the 20-20-20 deal builds off
the Kyoto Protocol and mandates a
20% cut in emissions of greenhouse
gases by 2020, compared with 1990

Oliver Dixon is an industry analyst, based both
in the U.S. and the EU, for Global Highways,
which covers the commercial vehicle industry
worldwide. E-mail [email protected].
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levels; a 20% increase in the share of
renewables in the energy mix; and a
20% cut in energy consumption. Truck
operators should be positively overjoyed: Here, finally, is legislation acting in synch with the trucking industry,
mandating a decrease in its biggest
single cost. Legislation and industry
with a common aim — remarkable!
However, just down the hall at the
EC, other legislators have been at
work. In the pursuit of — well, quite
honestly we know not what — perhaps some form of visual tidiness,
the EU has been keen to develop a
new system of Whole Vehicle Type
Approval, which could standardize a
maximum height of 4.0 m across Europe. Meaning that rather than carrying more products in fewer journeys,
the EC would like to see vehicle capacity reduced. We can understand
weight limits. Within reason we can
understand length limits. But we find
it very difficult to engage readily with
the notion of limiting a vehicle’s height.
We should point out that this legislation has not as yet been passed, and
to their credit a number of organizations
are fighting a fierce battle to try to ensure that it remains sidelined. The fact
remains, however, that while Europe is
signing up to the laudable aim of reducing CO2 emissions and its truck operators have a vested interest in doing likewise, its transport legislators seem mad
keen on increasing them. Go figure.
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And this leads us to Euro 6, which
rolls toward the European marketplace
in January 2014. Euro 6 is, by any
sentient analysis, nuts. Why so harsh?
Leaving aside Daimler and Scania,
both of which claim there will be little
difference between Euro 5 and Euro
6 — a position that, as both have recently launched Euro 6 engines, they
might reasonably be expected to adopt
— most other observers seem to regard a fuel consumption penalty as almost inevitable. Tim Cattlin, of CAP, the
U.K.-based used pricing guide for the
HD segment, sums it up thus:
“Indications from manufacturers
suggest that, due to the additional
cooling required, cab redesigns will
be necessitated and that the transactional price increase for a new vehicle
could run into five figures. This, coupled with the predicted increase in
fuel consumption, makes a new Euro
6 vehicle a ‘challenging’ proposition
to the operator.”
Euro 6 and its attendant fuel consumption will only be measured in

time, but there seems to be at least a
significant chance that some truck operators will note a significant increase
in fuel consumption — meaning inevitably, an increase in CO2 emissions.
The already smog-free streets of
Europe will be even more smog free
though, and so it’s all good.
No it isn’t. This is genuinely scary
stuff. Legislation is there to serve society at large. We get that, and it’s not
our argument that legislation should
favor the transport industry. It is always nice to catch a break, but one
shouldn’t bank on such an eventuality.
But the EC had an opportunity here
to allow everyone to benefit from legislation. Less fuel consumption, less
CO2, more smiles all around. Remarkably, they failed to take that opportunity. Every nation has the government it deserves, so de Maistre
would have us believe. Were he to
have worked on Planet Transport during the early 21st century, we suspect
that he might have been confirmed in
his prejudices. dpi

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Sakor Technologies Inc.
has launched its redesigned and updated
website. The new site, www.sakor.com,
contains the complete range of the com-

pany’s products and services, along with
examples of projects completed in Sakor’s
areas of expertise, such as engine and powertrain testing. Information can be found
on the company’s test systems for engines
and powertrains, electric machines, hybrid
electric vehicles, high-voltage battery simulators and alternative energy systems. Several links to technical information, access to

brochures and flyers, and contact information are also available.

IMES, a German manufacturer of
electronic cylinder pressure sensors, has
revamped its website, www.imes.de, giving it a modern look, the company said.

The company’s products are mainly suited
for gas and marine diesel engines. The
website contains a section on products
and support that spans the entire Imes
product portfolio with datasheets, brochures and technical papers.

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The new Navistar MaxxForce 4.8P diesel engine for gen-set applications in unregulated
markets has a rating from 70 to 115 kVA for
standby power.

Power In

the Middle East

Navistar introduces MaxxForce 4.8P engines for power generation applications
By Roberta Prandi

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avistar has made a commitment to the power generation market in the Middle
East and other nonregulated
countries in nearby regions with the
recent launch of a new 12 Series
MaxxForce 4.8P diesel engine for
gen-set applications. The engine follows the 7.2 model that was launched
last year in the same family.

“We are committed to the Middle
East market and we are confident in
our growth opportunities in the region,”
said Dave LaPalomento, vice president
and general manager of Navistar Global Engine. “We are making investments
in the people, products and communities in which we operate because we
see the region as a strategic growth
area for Navistar for the long term.”

The MaxxForce 4.8P is a fourcylinder inline engine with mechanical
direct injection, especially meant for
countries with no emissions regulations. It has a displacement of 4.8 L
and a bore and stroke of 105 mm x
137 mm. It features four valves per
cylinder with turbo wastegate aspiration and an intercooler.
The 4.8P is available for 50 Hz frequency and has a rated standby power output from 70 to 115 kVA. The unit
features wet and removable cylinder
liners and individual cylinder heads. It
has a ribbed engine block for reduced
noise emissions, which Navistar said
is an important characteristic for genset applications.
“The 4.8P engine is being built in
our production plant in India,” said
Elcio Reginato, business development
director Navistar Global Business Unit
in São Paulo, Brazil. “From there we
will serve the whole Middle East re-

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gion and other nonregulated markets
in Asia.”
Reginato said the mechanical version of the 4.8P engine will be followed by an electronic version featuring Bosch common rail fuel injection
for emissions-regulated markets.
In addition, the 12 Series of Navistar
MaxxForce engines are being further
expanded with a new 3.1P model.
“The launch of a version with mechanical fuel injection is planned for the
end of 2012,” said Reginato. “While an
electronic fuel injection model is due
to follow after that.
“All the MaxxForce engines in
the 12 Series for gen-set applications will be manufactured either in
Navistar’s Brazil or India plant to better serve our customers worldwide.”
Reginato also said Navistar is building a new manufacturing plant in
Hefei, China.
But the commitment of Navistar toward its worldwide gen-set customers
does not stop with the manufacturing
and supply of a full line of dedicated
engines, in fact the company said
it puts a lot of importance in what is
internally referred to as development
and integration.
To this extent Navistar has founded
a fully owned company: PurePower
Technologies LLC located in Columbia,
South Carolina, U.S.A., which designs
and manufactures fuel injection components, specialty valves, metal castings and aftertreatment products.
Reginato said the support of
PurePower Technologies is critical
in Navistar’s approach to its many
market applications. “For Navistar, as
a truck and diesel engine manufacturer, the stationary market for gensets — especially in nonregulated
areas — does not really pose many
problems. The company works with
all state-of-the-art technologies to
fulfill the stringent emissions regulations for the truck market.
“Moreover, the cooperation with
PurePower Technologies allows us
to be more effective in everything we
do and assure our customers with
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full-fledged support from the system development to the integration
into a customer’s application, on- or
off-road.”
The MaxxForce line of engines
by Navistar is used in a vast array
of applications in both on- and offhighway. Its gen-set line includes

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Sauer-Danfoss has introduced the KEP3 bidirectional, over-center electronic foot pedal. The
new foot pedal is designed for applications with a high
duty cycle of direction changes such as warehouse
trucks, piggyback fork trucks and other materialhandling equipment.

KEP3 Electronic Foot Pedal
Introduced By Sauer-Danfoss

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xpanding its range of foot
pedal products and joining the
existing uni-directional KEP
foot pedal is Sauer-Danfoss’
new Plus+1 compliant model KEP3
electronic foot pedal.
The KEP3 is targeted toward vehicle
applications with a high duty cycle of
direction changes such as warehouse
trucks, piggyback fork trucks and
other material-handling equipment,
said Joseph P. Maher, Sauer-Danfoss
product marketing manager.
The new foot pedal is a bi-directional,
over-center rocker pedal used to drive
vehicles equipped with hydrostatic
transmissions and/or electronically
controlled engines.
In operation, the KEP3 typically
delivers commands to the electronic
transmission or the engine controller, where the output signal of the foot
pedal is proportional to the angle of
the foot pedal actuation.
The KEP3 model has 14° of angular
rotation forward and aft and features a
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Hall effect technology sensor — specifically designed for heavy-equipment applications. This special sensor provides
two different types of redundant signals
to fit a variety of control strategies. The
redundant sensors feature independent
isolated circuits and protection against
electrical misconnection.
“The KEP3 product also offers the
durability of a 3 million full actuation
cycle life with a wide operating temperature, IP66 sealed electronics and
the ability to withstand high static
loads,” Maher said.
The KEP3 foot pedal features redundant outputs that are designed
specifically to integrate into safety
functions to SIL 2 (Safety Integrity
Level 2 according to IEC 61508) Performance Level D (per ISO 13849-1),
including the Sauer-Danfoss H1 Automotive Control system. The pedal is
also compliant to U.S. Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS 124
and 302.
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bile machine management products,
both the KEP3 bi-directional and KEP
uni-directional foot pedals integrate
with other Sauer-Danfoss Plus+1
pro­­­ducts. This synergy among components is structured to aid in accelerated mobile machinery development and ultimately maximizes
machine productivity and operator
comfort via a smooth, highly responsive
control system.
The Plus+1 compliance blocks enable the Sauer-Danfoss foot pedals to
be entered into the Guide programming
environment for maximum efficiency
of control system integration. All calibrations are pre-programmed into the
compliance blocks for optimum performance, eliminating the need for OEMs
to invest resources in the trial-and-error
process required to optimize performance, Sauer-Danfoss said. dpi

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Evans Cooling Systems Inc. has formed
an alliance with Corrosion and Scale Control (CSC) in Cape
Town, South Africa. With this alliance, CSC has formed Evans
Cooling Systems (Pty) Ltd (Evans SA) to market the Evans
range of waterless engine coolants throughout the southern
African region.
Evans initially developed and patented waterless engine coolants to solve overheating problems in high-performance applications, the company said. Its recent expansion into the heavyduty diesel industry, as well as stationary engines, has provided
fuel saving strategies and increased performance capabilities,
Evans said.
Corrosion and Scale Control manufactures and distributes
coolants/antifreezes, corrosion inhibitors and other products for
the automotive, trucking and heavy-duty markets. Its products
have been distributed throughout the Southern African region for
more than four decades, with its flagship product, Aqua Clear PX,
on the market since the 1950s.
Evans SA will market the waterless coolants to the automotive, agricultural, mining, construction, manufacturing and trucking fleets in the sub-Saharan region. In addition, Evans and CSC
will be working to assist their customer’s efforts in reducing fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions.

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Horton was selected to receive a Bronze Intermat Innovation Award for its WindMaster Revolution high-efficiency,
hybrid-flow fan. Horton Europe GmbH & Co. KG was honored in the components, equipment and tooling category.
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The WindMaster Revolution fan is designed to move air
more efficiently around the engine and through the underhood compartment, combining features of axial-, mixed- and
radial-flow technologies. The fan is available in two sizes. The
550 mm fans are engineered for off-highway equipment and
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Cummins Inc. has inaugurated its new Global Logistics Center at its Rumst campus in the Industrial Zone in
Rumst, Belgium. The three buildings on the Rumst campus
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Dana begins production of Spicer TZL
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lmost two years to the day from
when it first unveiled the concept at Bauma China, Dana
Holding Corp. began production of the Spicer TZL series transmission at its assembly facility in Wuxi,
Jiangsu, China. The new range of powershift gearboxes target Chinese manufacturers of premium front-end loaders.
The first unit assembled was a
TZL16 transmission engineered for
17 tonne front-end loaders, which account for about two-thirds of the frontend loaders manufactured in China
today, Dana said.
“The production of the TZL16 transmission marks a significant milestone
in our 20-year commitment to our Chinese customers,” said Aziz Aghili, president of Dana Off-Highway Driveline
Technologies. “The Chinese construction market is growing steadily, and
there is an increasing number of Chinese manufacturers pursuing global
expansion. Dana can best support this
growth opportunity with an increased
presence in both product range and inregion operational capability.”
The new Spicer TZL series powershift transmissions are four speeds
forward/three reverse gearboxes designed for 5.0 and 6.0 tonne bucket
capacity machines (ZL50 and ZL60,
using the Chinese government classifications for loaders).
The TZL units carry internal component designs from Spicer powershift transmissions already available
for the off-highway market. These
include forward and reverse clutches
with high-energy capacities, adaptive
clutch modulation and helical gearing
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designed to deliver a robust unit and
improved shift quality.
With a standard 555 mm vertical
output drop, the TZL16 transmission
incorporates a 340 mm stampedsteel single-stage torque converter,
along with two 400 Nm SAE C pump
drives with a variable pump ratio and
a wider 240 mm pump spacing, which
enables OEMs to take advantage of
optimum displacement system pumps
and hydraulic plumbing, Dana said.
The TZL16 transmission incorporates a standard SAE 2 flywheel
housing and can accommodate input
speeds up to 3000 r/min. Standard
reduction ratios are 4.351:1 (first),
2.307:1 (second), 1.135:1 (third) and
0.653:1 (fourth) and the wide ratio
spread results in high first gear tractive effort and maximum fourth gear
travel speeds, Dana said. The loadsensing shift logic also allows for
automatic kick-down from second to
first gear during bucket filling or other
activities where increased tractive effort is required. It is also designed to
prevent internal overspeed conditions
and provides complete monitoring of
system parameters such as oil temperature and clutch and lube oil pressure. Spring apply, hydraulic release
disc brakes or drum brakes are available as parking brake options.
Dana said it has begun development
on the next products in the TZL Series,
including the Spicer TZL18 transmission for 21 tonne front-end loaders and
the Spicer TMG14 transmission targeted for 110 to 160 kW motor graders.
Production of these products is expected to begin this spring in Wuxi.
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Dana Holding has begun production of its new TLZ series of powershift transmissions targeted toward
wheel loaders in China.

Over the past year, Dana has also
announced several initiatives to better
support Chinese original equipment
manufacturers across all the vehicle
markets served by Dana. Last spring,
the company broke ground on a 12 000
m3 technical center in Wuxi. Scheduled
to open this summer, the new technical
center is intended to provide advanced
product and applications engineering
through research, design, development
and testing of driveline, sealing and
thermal products, including electric vehicle battery coolers.
In mid-2011, Dana increased its
stake in Dongfeng Dana Axle Co. Ltd.
(DDAC), a China-based commercialvehicle axle joint venture headquartered in Xiangyang, Hubei Province, to
50%. The primary supplier of truck axles to Dongfeng Motor Co. Ltd., DDAC
currently offers a range of truck axles
in the Chinese market, including drive,
steer, tandem and hub-reduction axles for light-, medium- and heavy-duty
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he upcoming Stage 4 emissions regulations will put
even more emphasis on reduced fuel consumption
for off-highway machinery. This need goes along
with the market demand for more compact drive
systems and reduced noise level. At the same time, for
many applications, increased vehicle speed is required.
ZF’s new 2HC 85 hydrostatic transmission system is designed as an efficient answer to those requirements with a
compact and modular design for CVT operation.
The transmission system features integrated actuators
and sensors for construction machinery up to 10 tonnes
and allows continuously variable vehicle speeds of up to
50 kph without requiring additional shifting devices. Two
crankshaft radial piston motors are an integral part of the
drive unit.
ZF said the hydrostatic 2HC 85 drive makes precise maneuvering possible during loading and unloading, at full
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Racor, a division of Parker Hannifin
Corp., has released its Racor Absolute Series brochure. The Absolute
Series high-capacity oil bypass
system helps purify oils in engine,
transmission and hydraulic systems. Beyond the filtration of solid
particles, it also extends full-flow
filter life and reduces maintenance
by maximizing water absorption and
removing sludge, resins and soot.

AB Elektronik, a manufacturer of
sensors, accelerator pedals and
electromechanical assemblies, has
produced a brochure on its mobility
sensors. The company has produced
a variety of sensors, such as position or angle Hall sensors, rotational
speed sensors, temperature sensors,
and customized pressure sensors.

PowerMet has released literature on
its product offerings. The PowerMet
product portfolio includes gen-sets
from 5 to 2500 kVA with soundproof
canopies. The engines used are from
Lister Petter from 5 to 20 kVA, Perkins from 9 to 2500 kVA, Cummins
from 200 to 3000 kVA, MWM from
100 to 200 kVA, and VM from 20 to
100 kVA (50 Hz ratings).

Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali has published a brochure on its electric motors and generators. The company’s
portfolio includes high-speed designs,
stiff shaft designs, machines for hazardous areas including explosionproof enclosures, vertical machines up
to 10 000 kW and special applications.
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Two 250 tonne transporters were saved
from the wreck of the New Orleans harbor after hurricane Katrina. The Kinetronic rotational angle sensors and the
Rheintacho rotational speed sensors
of the transporters survived more than
a year under water.

Withstanding
Hurricane Forces

Rheintacho thumb-size Hall differential sensors survive
more than a year under water during New Orleans flooding

W

hen hurricane Katrina hit the
U.S. Gulf Coast in 2005, a
big part of the city of New
Orleans was flooded, including the harbor. Among the structures and equipment that were under
water in the harbor were two new 250
tonne special transporters. They had
been shipped from the manufacturer in
Germany and were waiting for transport
to Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia, U.S.A., which had ordered them for
the handling of ship sections.
The two transporters remained under
water for more than a year before the insurance companies settled on a course
of action. California, U.S.A.-based Sierra Equipment Co. acquired the two
transporters and tried to repair them.
Amidst the repair, it became clear
that although the mechanical and
hydraulic parts of the two machines
were still functioning — including the
diesel engines — the whole electric
and electronic circuits were damaged
beyond repair.
A full disassembly of the entire electronic control system was carried out
by the German control system manufacturer Kinemotion. The company
dismantled the whole circuit and replaced it with a plug-n-play solution for
cabling, sensors and electronics.
During this process came the unexpected discovery that not all the

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electronic components were irreplaceably damaged. The service engineers
of Kinemotion found that some of the
components had withstood the months
of being under water and dredged in
mud and were still properly working.
Still operational were the rotational angle sensors from Kinetronic — a German specialist in electronic-hydraulic
control technology for special vehicles
and sister company of Kinemotion —
and the rotational speed sensors by
German manufacturer Rheintacho.
Rheintacho’s rotational speed sensors were from the FA series, a group
of products usually utilized in heavyduty mobile hydraulics applications,
proving their resistance to harsh and
demanding conditions.
The FA series sensors are the flagship of Rheintacho’s product portfolio.
They are two-channel Hall differential
sensors for the measurement of rotational speed and direction.

The sensors in the FA series are
single-wire sealed, a feature that is
unique for rotational speed sensors,
Rheintacho said. They are also gasproof and can be certified with IP 69K
specifications upon customer request.
The FA series sensors are designed to
work in an operating temperature from
-40° to 125°C and are resistant to diesel
oil, hydraulic oil, salt and solvents.
Rheintacho sensor products are
used in a range of demanding applications, such as large diesel engines for
ships and power plants, high-speed
engines for workboats and commercial vehicles, construction machines,
mobile cranes, tanks and locomotives
as well as in any mobile hydraulic and
mobile electric drive system.
The Hall differential sensors in the
FA series have a double-flange design. Rheintacho said the same electronic design is available in the M18
size and the new M12 size.
The FA series sensors are a preferred solution by Bosch Rexroth as
Rheintacho is certified as a preferred
supplier for measuring instruments for
the Bosch group since 2010. dpi

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The FA series Hall differential
sensors by Rheintacho have
single-wire seals and are used
to measure rotational speed
and direction in demanding
mobile, marine and power
generation applications.
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JCB Reorg … Terex Partners With Chinese
Crane Company … Chinese Expansion Plans
For Cat … Tognum To Open Poland Plant …

JCB has announced a reorganization
of its powertrain operation, a move designed to develop the sale of its axles,
transmissions and drivetrains to global
markets. These components are currently sold to third-party OEMs through
JCB’s International Transmissions Ltd.
(ITL) group, which will now be known as
JCB Drivetrain Systems Ltd.
Axles, transmissions and integrated
drivetrain solutions including the JCB
Dieselmax engine where it is part of
a package, will be sold through JCB
Drivetrain Systems Ltd., Wrexham,
Wales. Meanwhile JCB Power Systems Ltd., Foston, Derbyshire, England, will continue to supply JCB
Dieselmax engines as separate units
through its distribution and dealer network and directly to OEMs.
Terex Corp. has partnered with
China Sinomach Heavy Industry Corp.
as its new strategic partner for Sichuan
Changjiang Engineering Crane Co.
Ltd. (SCE). SCE Crane is a producer
of on-highway truck cranes in China,
with a product range from 8 to 160 ton
lifting capacity.
Through this cooperation, Sinomach
has invested in SCE, and will own
over 50% of the business. In addition to the Sinomach global network,
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gineering capabilities of Terex Cranes
to improve its global competitiveness.
China Sinomach Heavy Industry Corp.
is a wholly owned subsidiary of China
National Machinery Industry Corp.
Caterpillar Inc. has announced a
new expansion project for the company’s manufacturing facility in Xuzhou,
China. Once completed in 2016, the
expansion will increase hydraulic excavator production at Caterpillar Xuzhou Ltd. (CXL) by an additional 80%.
The increases are expected to be in
place in 2016, while production of the
first wheeled excavator in Xuzhou is
expected in the first quarter of 2014.
Caterpillar also announced plans to
begin production of wheeled excavators at CXL beginning in early 2014.
Caterpillar currently produces wheeled
excavators in Grenoble, France. Production in Grenoble will continue, while
the wheeled excavators produced in
China will position Caterpillar to compete in China and other growth markets with this product.
The Tognum Group said it plans to
build a new plant in Poland to expand
its European production and development capacity. Tognum said it plans to
invest over E90 million in the new site
close to the City of Stargard Szczeciñski in Northwest Poland. MTU Polska,
a Tognum subsidiary, has been formed
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and has purchased a 20 hectare site
for the erection of the plant.
The plant is to start producing the
first components for Tognum’s MTU
brand engines as of 2013. In addition
to production, facilities will be set up
for the development of mechanical and
electronic engine components in Poland. Tognum is also to make investments of a similar magnitude at its lead
plant in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
SKF and Scania have signed a
contract of US$22 million (R$38 million) in Brazil for the supply of wheel
bearings through 2015. The bearings will be imported from SKF’s
units in Germany, Sweden, France
and India, but from 2013 on the
components will be manufactured
at the company’s plant in Cajamar,
São Paulo State, Brazil. With the
signature of the contract, SKF plans
to increase its revenue in Brazil in
the next three years.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus
Corp. has received an order from Linfox Logistics in Thailand. Linfox Logistics is one of the largest privately owned
supply chain solution companies in the
Asia-Pacific region. The order for 140
Fuso Fighter medium-duty trucks will
increase Linfox’s Fuso truck fleet to a
total of 380 units. Fuso will deliver the
vehicles by May 2012. dpi
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