MTU engines to be assembled in India
Rolls Royce and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd (GRSE) have agreed for the final assembly of MTU Series 4000 engines in India. The 12V and 16V 4000 M90 type engines will be assembled in GRSE?s diesel engine plant in Ranchi. An option for the local production of parts in the future was also agreed. The engines have a rated power of 2,040 and 2,720 kW, respectively, and will be installed in various naval vessels built by GRSE. The agreement includes the transfer of MTU technology related to assembly, testing and painting. GRSE is one of India?s leading shipyards and part of the Ministry of Defence as a Defence Public Sector Unit (PSU).

Rear Admiral (ret.) V K Saxena, Chairman and Managing Director at GRSE, said, ?This agreement strengthens our long-standing and successful partnership with MTU. It is an important contribution to our indigenisation programme in line with the government?s Make in India strategy. We plan to take forward the partnership between GRSE and MTU partnership and to achieve 40 per cent indigenous content progressively for MTU 4000 series engines.?  

Praveen Mohan, CEO of MTU India, said, ?We are delighted to continue and deepen our co-operation with GRSE. India is one of the most important growth markets for MTU. MTU has demonstrated its commitment to India as a location for business and investment for many years through the Engineering & Research Center and Global Purchasing Office based in Pune as well as earlier licence agreements with GRSE. We look forward to making further engines in India.?