You can purchase marine auxiliary engines and related spare parts at competitive prices from our company. As a long-term partner with leading manufacturers, we have the advantage of supplying original engines and components with minimal markup for worldwide delivery. We can also assist with the installation, maintenance, and repair of these critical units. A personal manager will explain the step-by-step process for purchasing an auxiliary engine or its parts.
A marine auxiliary engine is a crucial component of a vessel, separate from the main propulsion engine. Its primary function is to drive a generator, providing the electrical power needed to operate the ship’s essential systems, such as lighting, navigation, air conditioning, and safety equipment, both at sea and in port. The reliability of an auxiliary engine is paramount for the continuous operation and safety of a vessel.
Prominent Marine Auxiliary Engine Manufacturers
Many manufacturers produce engines suitable for both propulsion and auxiliary use, often with specific models designed for power generation. Some of the most prominent brands include:
- Caterpillar (CAT): A global leader in diesel engines, with many models specifically designed for continuous-duty marine auxiliary applications.
- Wärtsilä: A major provider of large four-stroke engines for auxiliary power generation on large commercial vessels and power plants.
- MAN Energy Solutions: Offers a wide range of four-stroke engines suitable for both main propulsion and auxiliary power applications on various vessels.
- Cummins: Provides a comprehensive line of engines that are widely used to power marine generator sets.
- Yanmar: Known for its compact, reliable, and fuel-efficient engines that are a popular choice for auxiliary power.
- Perkins: A British manufacturer whose engines are a common and trusted choice for powering marine auxiliary generators worldwide.
- John Deere: Produces a range of reliable and durable engines for marine auxiliary power.
- Deutz AG: A German company with a long history of supplying engines for marine auxiliary applications.
- Kubota: Their compact and robust diesel engines are frequently used as the power source for smaller auxiliary generators.
- Mitsubishi: Has a line of engines for both main propulsion and auxiliary power generation on commercial vessels.
- Volvo Penta: Offers a range of engines and integrated power solutions for marine auxiliary applications.
- FPT Industrial: An Italian manufacturer providing a variety of engines suitable for auxiliary power generation.
To receive a commercial offer for the supply of parts, please contact our specialists. To create a request, you’ll need the following information: engine model, engine number, part number, and quantity. Providing the engine number guarantees that the part offered fully matches the required modification.