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Penguin & Cummins Get it Right

Monday, November 16, 2009
Penguin & Cummins Get it Right
The design and building of a modern aluminum crew boat involves a lot of people and careful planning. At Penguin Marine in Singapore the 17 vessels of their 118-ft crewboat demonstrate their success in working closely with key members of the supplier team.

In coordination with Penguin’s expectations, the people at Cummins Sales and Service Singapore have a detailed procedure for meeting vessel requirements with the appropriate power solutions. Confirmation of a sale by Marketing Manager Andy Wong is the beginning of the process. Even though there have been a number of the 118-ft vessel built, the procedural format is followed to assure that even minor changes are properly addressed. Under the direction of Customer Engineer Manager Tan Chin Beng, the Project Team, Support Team and Application Team undertake a series of meetings to assure that each requirement is met with the appropriate solution. Meetings with the customer, in this case Penguin, occur at pivotal points in the engine supply.

The Support Team assures that all required certificates are in place, for both main and auxiliary engines, to meet classification requirements.  Optional components, from cooling to control panels, to be up-fitted are selected to meet customer requirements the engines are tested in the shop prior to delivery. By the time that the engines are to be delivered there is typically a three-inch paper file, matched with an electronic file, documenting every aspect of the engines.

Project Engineer Chan Yijing has been active in the process up to this point and, once the engines are delivered, she works closely with Penguin’s Design Manager Bi Wei Bo and the shipyard crew on the installation and fitting of the engines. The most recently delivered of the 118-ft crewboats is powered by three Cummins KTA38 engines each delivering 1350 HP at 1900 RPM turning 1.1-meter props through Twin Disc 6690 gears with 2.93:1 reduction. Auxiliaries are a pair of Cummins 6B-powered generators.

This vessel also has 70 owner-specified aircraft style seats for workers.

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