Wärtsilä EGC System Approve In China

By Jack Burke07 January 2020

Wärtsilä said its Exhaust Gas Cleaning (EGC) system has been Type Approved in China by the China Classification Society (CCS). This follows the order for the system from Dalian Shipbuilding Industry for installation onboard the New Treasure, a new Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC).

“This is a success story that clearly endorses the efficiency and quality of our EGC systems. Having CCS Type Approval now means that this product can be installed on any CCS class ship without the need for further emissions testing,” said Jan Othman, director, Exhaust Treatment, Wärtsilä Marine.

The ship is being built for Associated Maritime of Hong Kong, part of the China Merchants Energy Shipping group, the largest VLCC owner in China and a world leading crude oil tanker operator.

The company said the approval marks a significant breakthrough for the Wärtsilä system in the Chinese market. Full-scale testing was carried out after its shipboard installation was completed, and the relevant data was reviewed and reported by Dalian Maritime University, as an independent third party. The process involved a review of the design, and a check of the fabrication of the scrubber tower itself to verify that it is in accordance with all the CCS class and quality requirements.

The order for the Wärtsilä system was placed in August 2018, and the equipment was delivered to the yard in July 2019.

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