Engine Builders

WinGD brand low-speed engines are developed, designed, promoted, licenced, and marketed by WinGD in collaboration with our global offices.

The engines are produced globally by specialized Engine Builders under licence from WinGD. The Engine Builders market, build, test and sell the engines under agreed conditions. WinGD continuously supports its Engine Builder partners throughout all phases of the production and sales projects.

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  • CSSC Marine Power Co., Ltd (CMP)

    CSSC Marine Power Co., Ltd (CMP) signed a licence agreement in 2008 to build Wärtsilä low-speed engines. CMP is a member of CSSC, located at Zhenjiang City in Jiangsu Province. CMP will focus on building engines of 70 cm bore and smaller.

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  • CSSC-MES Diesel Co., Ltd. (CMD)

    CSSC-MES Diesel Co., Ltd. (CMD) was established in 2006 as a joint venture of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, China CSSC Holdings Ltd, and Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co Ltd with its factory in Shanghai Lingang. The factory has an annual production capacity of 2.6 million kW. WinGD and CMD have jointly signed a licence agreement in 2008 for the manufacture and sale of all sizes of WinGD low-speed diesel engines by CMD in China.

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  • Hudong Heavy Machinery Co., Ltd. (HHM)

    Hudong Heavy Machinery Co., Ltd. (HHM) is a WinGD licensee since 1995. HHM is a member of CSSC. The company is focusing on engines with bore sizes between 48 and 70 cm. Annual production capacity is 1.5 million kW. Among the various types of WinGD engines which HHM delivered in the past years, HHM produced the world wide first 6RT-flex58T-D V2 engine and 8RT-flex68-D_L engine.

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  • China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC)

    China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) was established in July 1999. It is a conglomerate & state-authorized investment institution directly administered by the central government of China. Their main business is shipbuilding, covering civilian and naval vessels. There are 60 fully-owned enterprises and shareholding institutions, including repairing yards, research & design institutes, marine-related equipment manufacturers and trading firms in China.

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  • Dalian Marine Diesel Co., Ltd. (DMD)

    Dalian Marine Diesel Co., Ltd. (DMD) is a WinGD licensee since 1978. DMD is a member of CSIC. The company focuses on bigger engines with bore sizes from 50 to 96cm. The annual production capacity is 2.2 million kW. In November 2010, China's first WinGD 7RT-flex84T-D engine manufactured by DMD was delivered. In June 2014, DMD delivered China’s first WinGD 6-cylinder X72 engine.

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  • China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC)

    Established in July 1999, CSIC is an entity directly under the state government with state authorisation for investment and capital management. CSIS is one of the largest groups in China in the field of design, manufacture, and trade of civilian and military ships, marine engineering and marine equipment. There are 46 industrial enterprises, 28 R&D institutes in China, with a total number of 140,000 employees. The annual shipbuilding capacity is five million dwt.

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  • Jiangsu Antai Power Machinery Co., Ltd (JAD)

    JAD signed a licence agreement in 2014 to produce all sizes of WinGD low-speed engine portfolio. The company JAD covers an area of 280’000 m2 with more than eight hundred employees. JAD started up production of in September 2009 after a factory construction period of about one and a half year.

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  • Hefei Rong An Power Machinery Co., Ltd. (RPM)

    Hefei Rong An Power Machinery Co., Ltd. (RPM) signed a licence agreement in 2007 to build all sizes of WinGD low-speed engines. The first Rong'An-WinGD engine, a 6RT-flex68-D, was successfully delivered in October 2009. In June 2010, China's first 7RT-flex82T engine manufactured by Rong An was delivered.

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  • Yuchai Marine Power Co., Ltd. (YCMP)

    Yuchai Marine Power Co., Ltd. (YCMP) signed a licence agreement in 2009 and is located at Zhuhai City in Guangdong Province. The parent company of YCMP,Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Group, is mainly working in the truck and bus engine business. The factory has a capacity to build engines with an output of about 0.9 million kW. YCMP has manufactured the world wide first commercial WinGD dual fuel engine, 5RT-flex50DF.

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  • H. Cegielski-Poznań S.A. (HCP S.A.)

    H. Cegielski-Poznań S.A. (HCP S.A.) has been a WinGD licensed engine builder dating back to 1955. Under the current service agreement HCP, as a former engine builder, provides professional service of HCP produced 2-stroke engines focusing on maintenances, overhauls, repairs and inspections.  

    HCP is also entitled to produce spare parts for these HCP produced engines.

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  • Hanwha Engine

    Hanwha Engine (formerly HSD Engine Co., Ltd.) is located in Changwon, South Korea. The company produces low- and medium-speed marine diesel and dual fuel engines in the range between 500 kW and 80.000 kW with an annual production capacity of 4.5 million kW. The licence to (formerly HSD Engine, Doosan Engine Co., Ltd.) goes back to 1984 when its predecessor company Korean Heavy Engineering Co., Ltd. signed a technical licence agreement with WinGD.

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  • Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. - Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD)

    The Engine & Machinery Division of Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (HHI-EMD) is located in Ulsan, South Korea. The company is a WinGD licensee since 1975. HHI-EMD is the world’s largest marine engine builder with an annual production capacity of 9 million kW of low- and medium-speed marine diesel and dual fuels engines in the range between 500 kW and 80.000 kW for marine and stationary applications.

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  • Mitsui E&S DU Co., Ltd.

    Mitsui E&S DU Co., Ltd. (Former Diesel United. Ltd.) has been a licensed Engine Builder for WinGD since 1948; the original agreement was signed between Harima Shipyard Co., Ltd. And Sulzer Brothers, Ltd., Switzerland. During the past 75 years, MESDU produced many world-first engine types. In 2015 MESDU installed a WinGD 6X72DF dual-fuel test engine. Carrying on the development cooperation agreement with WinGD, MESDU will continue to be a front runner for future technologies.

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  • Hitachi Zosen Corporation (Hitz)

    Hitachi Zosen Corporation (Hitz) has more than 140 years of history. On April 1, 2023, as a spin-off of Hitz's marine engine business, Hitachi Zosen Marine Engine Co., Ltd (HZME) has been established to meet their customers' demands and increasingly strict environmental regulations.They have engine factorie in Ariake, Kumamoto (Kyushu Island), having the possibility to produce WinGD's whole portfolio range. Hitz has developed their own Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system for marine diesel engines to comply with Tier III.

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  • Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG)

    Kobe Diesel acquired the marine engine business of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Marine Machinery division, and changed its corporate name to Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) in April, 2017. J-ENG offers after-sales service for WinGD brand engines.

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China

  • CSSC Marine Power Co., Ltd (CMP)

    CSSC Marine Power Co., Ltd (CMP) signed a licence agreement in 2008 to build Wärtsilä low-speed engines. CMP is a member of CSSC, located at Zhenjiang City in Jiangsu Province. CMP will focus on building engines of 70 cm bore and smaller.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • CSSC-MES Diesel Co., Ltd. (CMD)

    CSSC-MES Diesel Co., Ltd. (CMD) was established in 2006 as a joint venture of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, China CSSC Holdings Ltd, and Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co Ltd with its factory in Shanghai Lingang. The factory has an annual production capacity of 2.6 million kW. WinGD and CMD have jointly signed a licence agreement in 2008 for the manufacture and sale of all sizes of WinGD low-speed diesel engines by CMD in China.

    View on map View on Google

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  • Hudong Heavy Machinery Co., Ltd. (HHM)

    Hudong Heavy Machinery Co., Ltd. (HHM) is a WinGD licensee since 1995. HHM is a member of CSSC. The company is focusing on engines with bore sizes between 48 and 70 cm. Annual production capacity is 1.5 million kW. Among the various types of WinGD engines which HHM delivered in the past years, HHM produced the world wide first 6RT-flex58T-D V2 engine and 8RT-flex68-D_L engine.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC)

    China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) was established in July 1999. It is a conglomerate & state-authorized investment institution directly administered by the central government of China. Their main business is shipbuilding, covering civilian and naval vessels. There are 60 fully-owned enterprises and shareholding institutions, including repairing yards, research & design institutes, marine-related equipment manufacturers and trading firms in China.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • Dalian Marine Diesel Co., Ltd. (DMD)

    Dalian Marine Diesel Co., Ltd. (DMD) is a WinGD licensee since 1978. DMD is a member of CSIC. The company focuses on bigger engines with bore sizes from 50 to 96cm. The annual production capacity is 2.2 million kW. In November 2010, China's first WinGD 7RT-flex84T-D engine manufactured by DMD was delivered. In June 2014, DMD delivered China’s first WinGD 6-cylinder X72 engine.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC)

    Established in July 1999, CSIC is an entity directly under the state government with state authorisation for investment and capital management. CSIS is one of the largest groups in China in the field of design, manufacture, and trade of civilian and military ships, marine engineering and marine equipment. There are 46 industrial enterprises, 28 R&D institutes in China, with a total number of 140,000 employees. The annual shipbuilding capacity is five million dwt.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • Jiangsu Antai Power Machinery Co., Ltd (JAD)

    JAD signed a licence agreement in 2014 to produce all sizes of WinGD low-speed engine portfolio. The company JAD covers an area of 280’000 m2 with more than eight hundred employees. JAD started up production of in September 2009 after a factory construction period of about one and a half year.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • Hefei Rong An Power Machinery Co., Ltd. (RPM)

    Hefei Rong An Power Machinery Co., Ltd. (RPM) signed a licence agreement in 2007 to build all sizes of WinGD low-speed engines. The first Rong'An-WinGD engine, a 6RT-flex68-D, was successfully delivered in October 2009. In June 2010, China's first 7RT-flex82T engine manufactured by Rong An was delivered.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • Yuchai Marine Power Co., Ltd. (YCMP)

    Yuchai Marine Power Co., Ltd. (YCMP) signed a licence agreement in 2009 and is located at Zhuhai City in Guangdong Province. The parent company of YCMP,Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Group, is mainly working in the truck and bus engine business. The factory has a capacity to build engines with an output of about 0.9 million kW. YCMP has manufactured the world wide first commercial WinGD dual fuel engine, 5RT-flex50DF.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

Japan

  • Mitsui E&S DU Co., Ltd.

    Mitsui E&S DU Co., Ltd. (Former Diesel United. Ltd.) has been a licensed Engine Builder for WinGD since 1948; the original agreement was signed between Harima Shipyard Co., Ltd. And Sulzer Brothers, Ltd., Switzerland. During the past 75 years, MESDU produced many world-first engine types. In 2015 MESDU installed a WinGD 6X72DF dual-fuel test engine. Carrying on the development cooperation agreement with WinGD, MESDU will continue to be a front runner for future technologies.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • Hitachi Zosen Corporation (Hitz)

    Hitachi Zosen Corporation (Hitz) has more than 140 years of history. On April 1, 2023, as a spin-off of Hitz's marine engine business, Hitachi Zosen Marine Engine Co., Ltd (HZME) has been established to meet their customers' demands and increasingly strict environmental regulations.They have engine factorie in Ariake, Kumamoto (Kyushu Island), having the possibility to produce WinGD's whole portfolio range. Hitz has developed their own Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system for marine diesel engines to comply with Tier III.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG)

    Kobe Diesel acquired the marine engine business of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Marine Machinery division, and changed its corporate name to Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) in April, 2017. J-ENG offers after-sales service for WinGD brand engines.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

Korea (Republic of)

  • Hanwha Engine

    Hanwha Engine (formerly HSD Engine Co., Ltd.) is located in Changwon, South Korea. The company produces low- and medium-speed marine diesel and dual fuel engines in the range between 500 kW and 80.000 kW with an annual production capacity of 4.5 million kW. The licence to (formerly HSD Engine, Doosan Engine Co., Ltd.) goes back to 1984 when its predecessor company Korean Heavy Engineering Co., Ltd. signed a technical licence agreement with WinGD.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

  • Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. - Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD)

    The Engine & Machinery Division of Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (HHI-EMD) is located in Ulsan, South Korea. The company is a WinGD licensee since 1975. HHI-EMD is the world’s largest marine engine builder with an annual production capacity of 9 million kW of low- and medium-speed marine diesel and dual fuels engines in the range between 500 kW and 80.000 kW for marine and stationary applications.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site

Poland

  • H. Cegielski-Poznań S.A. (HCP S.A.)

    H. Cegielski-Poznań S.A. (HCP S.A.) has been a WinGD licensed engine builder dating back to 1955. Under the current service agreement HCP, as a former engine builder, provides professional service of HCP produced 2-stroke engines focusing on maintenances, overhauls, repairs and inspections.  

    HCP is also entitled to produce spare parts for these HCP produced engines.

    View on map View on Google

    Go to site