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The Wartsila Nohab 25 is used to being followed -especially by other Wartsila Nohab 25 engines.

We believe there's no better proof of a customer's confidence in an engine than a large number of repeat orders. In the case of the Wartsila Nohab 25 medium-speed engine it is commonplace that the first order is followed by other ones. What could be the reason? Is it the unquestionable reliability and long maintenance-free periods? Or its extremely compact size and outstanding power / weight ratio? Or perhaps the combination of high performance and low fuel consumption? Or the special skills of the Wartsila Diesel team in installations for navy, tugs and special ships? Most likely it's all of those reasons which together have made the Wartsila Nohab 25 an engine whose installed base is no less than 1.800 engines!

A tough act to follow. Unless - of course - you're a Wartsila Nohab 25.

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