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PROPULSION UPDATE

Cummins, Wartsila Agree To Joint Venture

Engine makers team to produce diesel and natural gas engines to 6,000 hp

Cummins Engine Co. Inc. of the

U.S. and Wartsila Diesel Interna- tional Ltd. Oy of Finland agreed to form a 50/50 joint venture to design, develop and manufacture two new families of heavy-duty, high-speed diesel and natural gas engine rang- ing up from 3,600 hp (2.7 MW) and 6,000 hp (4.5 MW), respectively. "This new relationship furthers

Cummins' strategic plan to achieve profitable growth in markets related to its core competencies," said

Cummins President and CEO

James A. Henderson. "It will further expand the horsepower range of what already is one of the broadest product lines in the diesel industry and will provide further growth in Cummins' increasingly global sales base."

Pentti-Juhani Hintikka, presi- dent and CEO of Wartsila Diesel

Group, said "The joint venture with a leading high-speed engine pro- ducer is a logical way to ensure

Wartsila Diesel's high-speed busi- ness growth in its strong marine and heavy-duty power generation markets through higher volumes and cost effectiveness."

The first of the new families of engines to be released will be based upon the recently launched Wartsila 200 engine, which ranges up to 6,000 hp. The joint venture will begin production in 1995 at the present

Wartsila SACM Diesel factory in

Mulhouse, France. The second en- gine family will be a new 4.5 liter per cylinder engine that will be tested in 1995, with initial produc- tion scheduled in 1996 at a location to be announced. It will provide up to 3,600 hp for durable high-load use while employing full-authority electronic controls with the latest in fuel system technology.

Engines manufactured by the joint venture will be sold by the partners to the worldwide markets for mining, power generation, rail and marine propulsion, as well as auxiliary applications. The engines will be marketed under the names of Cummins and Wartsila. The two engine manufacturers expect a fi- nalization of the agreement by mid- 1995.

Cummins will market the en- gines produced by the joint venture in the range of 2,500 hp to 6,000 hp as a part of its Quantum power sys- tem. The Quantum system meets the needs of customers using large engines, empahsizingfuel efficiency, reliability, durability, alternate fuel capability and electronics. The sys- tem also features electronic prod- ucts offering extensive engine con- trols, monitoring systems, PC-based service tools and user-friendly busi- ness reports — all designed with offering lowest operating cost solu- tions.

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