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Finland's Wartsila said U.S. tariffs were impacting its battery storage business while rising trade tensions could push back clients' investment decisions, after its quarterly operating earnings ...
Wartsila Underwater Services has announced a strategic alliance with Megatugs, a maritime services provider based in Greece, to enhance underwater support solutions for the global shipping sector.
Wartsila is an integrated provider of capital equipment and aftermarket parts and service in the global marine and energy markets. Accordingly, Wartsila reaps the benefit of sticky, high profit ...
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Wartsila to supply cargo handling systems for ammonia carriersWartsila Gas Solutions, a business unit of Wartsila, has secured a contract to provide cargo handling systems for two very large ammonia carriers (VLACs) currently under construction at the Hanwha ...
Marine and energy equipment maker Wartsila will roll out its first methanol-powered engine in a new ship next year as the group accelerates green fuel technology options for shipping, a company ...
Wartsila is an integrated provider of capital equipment and aftermarket parts and service in the global marine and energy markets. Accordingly, Wartsila reaps the benefit of sticky, high profit ...
Wartsila will deliver eight sites for EDF Renewables, offering 404.5 MW/709 MWh of energy storage capacity across the UK.
Wartsila (WRTBY) possesses solid growth attributes, which could help it handily outperform the market.
Analyst evaluates Wartsila's revenue growth and market potential, suggesting caution for new investments due to high valuations and order growth potentially slowing.
Wartsila's expertise in shaft line and propulsion systems will be enhanced by Megatugs' experience in underwater services and salvage operations.
(Reuters) -Finland's Wartsila said U.S. tariffs were impacting its battery storage business while rising trade tensions could push back clients' investment decisions, after its quarterly operating ...
Marine and energy equipment maker Wartsila will roll out its first methanol-powered engine in a new ship next year as the group accelerates green fuel technology options for shipping, a company ...
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