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Caterpillar
Inc.
Oil & Gas
For drilling, well servicing, pumping or production,
Cat's engines are the industry's prime movers.
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Detroit
Diesel Corporation
DETROIT DIESEL ENGINES
Unparalleled performance, best-in-class fuel-economy and
rock-solid reliability are what Detroit Diesel engines
are all about. From in-town to on-highway or extreme duty
these diesel engines rule the road. http://www.detroitdiesel.com/
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Cummins Inc
Power Generation
Inc.
Cummins Power Generation Inc. is a worldwide provider
of electrical generators and power generation systems,
components and services in standby power, distributed
power generation, as well as auxiliary power in mobile
applications to meet the needs of a diversified customer
base.
http://www.cummins.com/
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Perkins
Engines Co. Ltd.
Ranging from 5 to over 2,600 hp, the
engines power more than 5,000 different applications
from over 1,000 major equipment manufacturers in the
construction, power generation, materials handling,
agricultural and general industrial markets.
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MAN
Engines & Components Inc. (MEC)
Diesel Power Generation
Modern MAN Diesel engines provide the ultimate in reliable
power and heat generation – for stand-by, peak-load
and continuous operation.
E-Mail: engines.components@de.man-mn.com
Phone: +49 (0) 911 420-1745 http://www.man-mec.com/
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VOLVO
PENTA
The range covers:
Engines for electrical power generation, 50 and 60 Hz.
Industrial engines for stationary and off-road applications.
http://www.volvopenta.com/
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DEUTZ AG
In the Compact Engines segment, DEUTZ offers air and
liquid-cooled engines from 4 kW to 500 kW, that are
used in a wide variety of applications.
In the Stationary Equipment segment, which includes
compressors, pumps and power generation plants, DEUTZ
serves all common performance classes.
Ottostr. 1, 51149 Köln-Porz (Eil) ,
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)221-822-0, Telefax: +49 (0)221-822-5850
E-Mail: info@deutz.com
http://www.deutz.com/
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Caterpillar Announces the
Introduction of MaK Engines for
Offshore Petroleum Applications
Caterpillar Global Petroleum is announcing
the introduction of the MaK product line to meet critical
customer requirements in the offshore petroleum industry.
This line of engines has a long and successful
history in the marine industry and consists of four
engine families with a power output ranging from
1,020 kW at 900 rpm to 16,000 kW at 514 rpm. MaK engines
are built in factories in Kiel/Germany,
Rostock/Germany, and Shunde/China and have a proven
history of reliability, durability and low
operating costs.
More information is available at: http://cat-oilandgas.com/pr
Caterpillar Global Petroleum Introduces
Water-Cooled Hazardous Location Engines
New Cat's petroleum engines represent
the next generation in technology for addressing the
needs of emissions and hazardous location applications.
Caterpillar is pleased to announce
the introduction of the C7 ACERT, C9 ACERT and C32
ACERT
hazardous location water-cooled manifold engines.
Caterpillar designed these engines to meet the
requirements of the hazardous location environments
often found in offshore applications.
These engines are required when running in an application
where any ignition source from the engine
such as hot skin temp or electrical arching could
cause an explosion due to the hazardous chemicals
or gases in the environment.
The CatZ hazardous location engines
can be configured at the following ratings:
C7 ACERT: 205, 230, 275 bhp at 2200 rpm
C9 ACERT: 340 bhp at 2200 rpm
C32 ACERT: 800, 860, 920, 1100 bhp at 2100 rpm
More information is available at: http://cat-oilandgas.com/pr
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Detroit Diesel Corporation
and Pierce Manufacturing Deliver First DD13-Powered,
EPA 2010-Compliant Fire Apparatus
12/21/2010 REDFORD, Mich. - Detroit Diesel Corporation
today announced that Pierce
Manufacturing has delivered its first EPA 2010-compliant,
Detroit Diesel DD13Z -powered
Velocity™ fire engine to the Iola, Kan., fire
department. Pierce Manufacturing, one of the world’s
leading providers of fire apparatus, has first access
to the DD13 engine for custom chassis fire apparatus.
Detroit Diesel developed a unique
configuration of its DD13 engine to meet Pierce Manufacturing’s
standard cab widths, wheelbase and compartment space
requirements. The DD13 engine (for Pierce)
also features selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
emissions technology - the proven emission-reducing
technology that meets the stringent 2010 EPA emissions
standards at the tailpipe without using credits.
"The DD13
engine is very responsive and runs clean, meeting
all of the 2010 EPA regulations,"
said Mike Moore, vice president of business development
for Pierce Manufacturing.
"The Detroit Diesel SCR emissions technology
provides better overall packaging and performance
benefits than what we’ve seen with competing
technologies."
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Detroit Diesel Press ReleasesDetroit
Diesel Recognized for Achievement in Energy
Efficiency 6/23/2010 REDFORD, Mich.
Detroit Diesel’s Engine Manufacturing Center
in Redford, Mich., has been recognized by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as one of the
first manufacturing facilities to meet the ENERGY
STAR Challenge for Industry.
Under the EPA's ENERGY STAR Challenge
for Industry, manufacturing sites establish an energy
intensity baseline, set a 10 percent reduction goal
within five years or less, implement energy efficiency
projects, track energy use and verify their savings.
Detroit Diesel's Engine Manufacturing
Center exceeded the EPA's reduction goal by reducing
its energy intensity by 17 percent within one year.
Detroit Diesel has been an ENERGY STAR partner since
2009.
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Cummins announces plans for
first manufacturing site in Turkey
December 9, 2010
Contact: Mark Land
Executive Director - Corporate Communications
(317) 610-2456
mark.d.land@cummins.com
Filtration, alternator plants to
serve Europe, Middle East and Africa
COLUMBUS, IN - Cummins Inc. (NYSE:
CMI) today announced that it will break ground in
early 2011 on a multi-phased manufacturing site at
the Aegean Free Trade Zone in Izmir, Turkey. The Company
plans to first build a filtration manufacturing plant
and follow with a facility to produce alternators
for its power generation business.
Cummins executives joined leaders with Turkey’s
Investment Support and Promotion Agency and elected
officials in Istanbul today to announce the Company’s
decision.
Production is expected to begin at
the 1 million square foot site in early 2012 and Cummins
expects to employ 800 people in Turkey within five
years. Cummins Filtration will open its production
facility first, followed by Cummins Generator Technologies,
which produces alternators.
Cummins is investing $70 million in
the facility and related production equipment, with
85 percent of the products made in Turkey to be exported
to Cummins’ customers across Europe, the Middle
East, Asia and Africa.
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