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Rolls-Royce sees 'largest-ever' MTU order intake in China

Rolls-Royce's German Power Systems subsidiary has won orders from six Chinese companies for almost 1,000 of its MTU engines for use in power generation and mining applications.

The orders including gensets based on MTU Series 4000 engines

The orders including gensets based on MTU Series 4000 engines

The orders, which were for the company's Series 4000 and Series 2000 engines, were secured at the third China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, along with further partnership agreements. ...

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