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Posted by Eric HaunJanuary 13, 2015 Image courtesy of Rolls-Royce The new Alaska Marine Highway System ferries, to be built by Vigor Industrial, will feature Rolls-Royce propulsion systems.
Scana Industrier ASA subsidiary Scana Steel Björneborg, receives an additional order from Rolls-Royce, for delivery of complete propeller and intermediate shafts during 2013-2014. The total value ...
Rolls-Royce plc - not to be confused with Rolls Royce Motor Cars - is probably best known for its airplane engines. Here's the story behind them.
Marine propeller market projected to reach USD 6.17 billion by 2030, says Mordor Intelligence. Find the latest news from the maritime industry on the PortNews website.
Chennai, Apr 8 (): Rolls-Royce Power Systems today said it would showcase its full range of power and propulsion solutions to land and marine defence customers during the DEFEXPO 2018 scheduled to ...
Rolls-Royce Power Systems will continue to supply MTU engines to a range of customers in the marine market including operators of commercial vessels and yachts. The Naval gas turbine propulsion ...
Rolls-Royce is working on EPA Tier 4 approval for additional cylinder variants of the mtu Series 4000 propulsion system and is gradually bringing them to market. Since 2018, Rolls-Royce has already ...
Infor, a leading provider of business application software serving more than 70,000 customers, today announced that Rolls Royce Marine, manufacturer of power, propulsion and motion control ...
Rolls-Royce had already announced in May that it would cut 600 jobs in its marine unit, which employs 5,800 people and builds propulsion systems, winches and anchors for ships. The company said the ...
LONDON (Alliance News) - Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC on Monday said it is to accelerate its cost-cutting plans in its Marine division, with a further 600 jobs to be cut by the end of the year amid ...
Rolls-Royce Holdings said it would sell its loss-making commercial marine business to Norway's Kongsberg Gruppen ASA for 500 million pounds, in the latest reshaping of the engineering company by CEO ...
British engineering company Rolls-Royce said it would cut a further 800 jobs in its marine business to save an extra 50 million pounds a year, responding to weak demand from shipping and energy ...