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Fairbanks Morse to Power US Coast Guard’s Offshore Patrol Cutter (USCGC) INGHAM

Fairbanks Morse engines to provide critical power and best-in-class fuel efficiency to the USCG’s workhorse, OPC

BELOIT, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fairbanks Morse, a leading provider of power solutions that are powering the world forward, has been awarded a contract by Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG) to build and deliver the main propulsion diesel engines (MPDE) for the U.S. Coast Guard’s Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC), the INGHAM (WMSM-917), which will be constructed by ESG in Panama City, Florida. The engines will be built by Fairbanks Morse at its Beloit, Wisconsin, manufacturing facility.

“We are honored once again to be called on to provide the critical engines essential to OPC ships that will help to protect our shores during vital maritime security and border protection missions,” said Fairbanks Morse CEO George Whittier. “Our engines will help the Offshore Patrol Cutters to continue patrolling freedom’s frontier for America’s mariners. FM is honored to contribute to OPC’s smooth and safe operation in some of the world’s most challenging environments. From sea state 5 to temperatures of -5F, FM products are ready for the challenge.”

The 360-foot-long cutter will be powered by two FM | MAN 16V 28/33D STC diesel engines, each rated at 7,280 kW for 14,560 kW of total propulsion power. The OPC will provide a capability bridge between the National Security Cutter (NSC), which patrols the open ocean and the Fast Response Cutter (FRC), which serves closer to shore. The design also includes the capability of carrying an MH-60R or MH-65 Helicopter and three operational Over-The-Horizon (OTH) small boats. Overall, the vessel is equipped with a highly sophisticated combat system and a C4ISR suite that will enhance capabilities to execute the cutter’s missions which range from Drug Interdiction to Marine Environmental Protection.

The U.S. military has turned to Fairbanks Morse for over 70 years to provide quality diesel engines for marine propulsion and ship service systems.

About Fairbanks Morse

For over 125 years, Fairbanks Morse has been powering the world forward with innovative distributed power generation solutions that deliver optimal performance in a wide range of applications from base load and standby in municipal, nuclear, and institutional facilities to locomotive engines, and naval and commercial-class ship propulsion and shipboard power. Reliable and dependable, its flagship Opposed Piston (OP) engine technology has been trusted for decades and has totaled over 100 million operating hours — many units with over 40 years of service. Fairbanks Morse is a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management. Learn more about how Fairbanks Morse is committed to delivering power where it is needed most in the world by visiting www.fairbanksmorse.com.

Contacts

Mercom Communications
Wendy Prabhu
1.512.215.4452
FairbanksMorse@MercomCapital.com

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Contacts

Mercom Communications
Wendy Prabhu
1.512.215.4452
FairbanksMorse@MercomCapital.com

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