GUANGZHOU REACHES 100-ENGINE LANDMARK

Jul 19, 2024 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Guangzhou Diesel Engine Factory (GDF), the Chinese licensee for UE engines designed by Japan Engine Corporation (J-Eng), has announced that its cumulative UE Engine production has exceeded 100 units.

GDF claims to be the leading medium-speed engine manufacturer in China and expanded into low-speed propulsion by obtaining the license for UE Engines in 2021. Taking advantage of the need for larger ships in the Chinese domestic shipping market, GDF has received significant orders for UE Engines in a short period of time by capturing demand for the replacement with low-speed engines.

GDF began production of UE Engines in January 2022, and after completing the first 6UEC33LSII engine in March of the same year, it transitioned to serial production of small and medium-sized UE Engines, including electronically controlled engines and NOx Tier 3 compliant engines. In two years and four months after completing the first engine, GDF has achieved a cumulative production of 100 units. The 100th engine is a low-emission 6UEC50LSH-Eco-C2-LPSCR for a 3,000 TEU container ship under construction at Zhejiang Donghong Shipbuilding on China.

GDF plans to further increase production by expanding its facilities and is promoting its entry into the ocean-going ship market in addition to the Chinese domestic shipping market, which has been its main business field up until now. As a licensor, J-ENG will continue to fully support GDF, as the leading licensee in China.

J-Eng believes it is the only global licensor with an integrated system from development to design, manufacturing, sales and after-sales service, and will provide high-value-added products that pursue high performance, high efficiency, and environmental friendliness. In addition, J-Eng positions China, which is experiencing remarkable growth and development, as one of the most important markets and will work together with GDF as ‘UE Family’ to further expand the market share of UE Engines.

Image: The 100th UE engine from GDF, a 6UEC50LSH-Eco-C2-LPSCR (source: Japan Engine Corp)

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