All Engines/Engine Parts Articles
Manufacturer to expand new diesel engine test facilities at MTU Aiken Plant in South Carolina, US
Engine manufacturer appoints Dr Ulrich Dohle to take over from Joachim Coers
JCB has entered the six cylinder diesel engine arena with the launch of the Dieselmax 672
Agreement reached to co-operate on development and marketing of integrated motor and transmission systems for hybrid and electric vehicles
Engine manufacturer unveils strategic programme of Integrated System Solutions at Bauma
New EU Stage IIIB/US Tier 4 Final-compliant diesel engine launched at Bauma 2013 is said to consume 10% less fuel than competing models
New line of integrated hydraulic-hybrid powertrain concepts for off-highway market, plus new powershift transmission and R2 HVT
New excavator revealed at Bauma – manufactured by Terex Fuchs with Deutz hybrid system
Engine manufacturer Perkins unveiled its new 854-E34TA engine at Bauma. The Stage IV/Tier 4 final unit is designed to meet standards above 56 kW (75 hp). It will go into production next year.
Bauma 2013 debut for QSM12 model, which complies with 2014 laws using SCR and a DPF
UK company’s strategy for US Tier 4 Final/European Stage IV engine revealed at Bauma
Concept R 9XX machine on show at Bauma 2013, together with Stage IV-compliant dozer
Perkins will display its complete line-up of engines up to 225 kW that comply with the Tier 4 Final/EU Stage IV laws that start coming into force from 2014.
Bauma stand to feature the Stage IV/Tier 4 Final-compliant 63 – 98 kW QSF3.8, as well as a range-spanning display.
Engine manufacturer’s full-year results hit by tough market conditions and higher costs
First engine rolls off China-based Guangxi Cummins Engine Company production line
Engine manufacturer showcases Tier 4 Final models at Bauma China, targeted at OEMs with international distribution networks
Factory in Wuxi has taken sole responsibility for the company's first electronic Tier 3/Stage IIIA diesel engine built in China.
As emissions laws make diesel engines more and more expensive, there is increased interest in alternative fuels and hybrid approaches to powering construction equipment.
With Volvo its new majority shareholder, Deutz is looking ahead to the technologies that will shape the market over the coming years.