52 MW of ABB Azipod propulsion power destined for South Korea

20 July, 2016 (Helsinki, Finland) – Ice class Azipod units ready for month long voyage from Helsinki to Asia.

Pictured at Vuosaari habour on the outskirts of Helsinki, these four Azipod units are destined for shipyards in South Korea – a journey which will take approximately one month. The four thrusters have a combined power of 52 MW and will be fitted to an LNG tanker for the Yamal project and an arctic oil tanker.

ABB is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the first installation of an Azipod unit, which has gone on to lead the podded electric propulsion market. During a quarter of a century of service the thrusters have clocked up more than 12 million hours of running time, helping save the maritime industry 700 000 tons of fuel.

To read more

about the 25 year anniversary of Azipod propulsion, see http://new.abb.com/marine/systems-and-solutions/electric-propulsion/azipod/25-years-with-azipod-propulsion

Video

Azipod Propulsion: 25 years in service: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzBbcmtF2iM&feature=youtu.be

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For more information, please contact:

ABB Marine and Ports
Peter Lovegrove
Tel. +47 409 04 294
peter.lovegrove@no.abb.com