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Al Masaood Power Division announces participation in DIBS 2024

by Madaline Dunn

Al Masaood Power Division, part of Al Masaood Group, has announced its participation in the Dubai International Boat Show (DIBS) 2024.

Running from February 28 to March 3 at the Dubai Harbor, the show attracts visitors from over 122 countries and is a key event for the maritime industry.

Al Masaood Power Division, the authorised distributor of MTU – a Rolls Royce Solution, and Volvo Penta in the UAE and Bahrain, will showcase an extensive product portfolio including two propulsion engines, the Volvo Penta IPS 30 Pod, and the innovative Volvo Penta Joystick Simulator.

A particular highlight will be the announcement of the successful commissioning of Aftertreatment Systems (SCR) for diesel engines by Rolls Royce Power Systems – MTU.

According to Al Masaood Power Division, these in-house developed, tested, and proven systems “significantly reduce harmful emissions,” aligning with the latest International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) criteria.

In partnership with Rolls Royce Power Systems – MTU and Volvo Penta, Al Masaood Power Division shared that it is “actively engaged” in developing green power initiatives and solutions, aiming to achieve the IMO2050 goals.

“These initiatives focus on alternative low-carbon/zero-carbon fuels and innovative emission reduction mechanisms, demonstrating a shared commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable development,” it said.

Rasso Bartenschlager, General Manager of Al Masaood Power Division, commented: “We are honoured to be part of the Dubai International Boat Show as significant contributors to technology and infrastructure that is shaping the future of a sustainable global maritime industry.”

Adding: “In collaboration with our esteemed partners, Rolls Royce MTU and Volvo Penta, we aim not just to contribute, but to lead the way in developing innovative solutions that drive the maritime industry towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. Through our joint efforts, we hope to contribute to our collective vision of a greener maritime industry.”

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