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Looking for 6 MAN B&W 5S50MC for China delivery

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We are an engineering supply co and are looking for ship engine required by
our chinese customer :
Brand: MAN B&W
Model: 5s50MC-C(7,150kw*127rpm)
QTY: 6 sets
You can offer an equivalent product also.
Looking forward to your early offer for deivery to our customer in Ningbo,
China .
with best rgds / engineer m amin
TECHNO ASSOCIATES,venus plaza, egerton road,lahore-54000 /pakistan
Ph: 0092-42-6370460 Fax : 0092426370461 Mob: 0092-300-4103379

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MAN Diesel has added another member to its family of two-stroke licensees with the signing of a contract with Zhenjiang CME Co., Ltd. (ZJCME), the Chinese engine manufacturer. The new licensee is a subsidiary of the giant, state-owned China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) industrial conglomerate. ZJCME already holds a four-stroke license with MAN Diesel for the building of generating sets. It signed the new, two-stroke agreement on 16 January at a ceremony ratified by CSSC, and intends to build engines up to 50-cm bore[/[/color.

The agreement means that MAN Diesel now has a total of seven two-stroke licensees in China. Klaus Engberg, Senior Vice President for MAN Diesel two-stroke licensing said: “At the moment, we are seeing an unprecedented boom in the contracting of ships, particularly in China. However, although engine production is also on the increase, China is still experiencing a shortage of engines. We therefore warmly welcome the decision of CSSC and ZJCME to produce our two-stroke engines.”
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