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The Marine Auxiliary Engine market is a segment of the maritime industry that provides propulsion and power for vessels. Auxiliary engines are typically used to power auxiliary systems such as generators, pumps, and winches. Auxiliary engines are typically smaller than the main propulsion engine and are designed to operate at lower speeds. They are also used to provide power for maneuvering and docking operations.
Auxiliary engines are typically powered by diesel, gas, or electric motors. Diesel engines are the most common type of auxiliary engine, as they are reliable and fuel efficient. Gas engines are becoming increasingly popular due to their lower emissions and cost. Electric motors are becoming more popular due to their low emissions and quiet operation.
The Marine Auxiliary Engine market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a wide range of products. Major players in the market include Caterpillar, Cummins, MAN, MTU, Volvo Penta, Yanmar, and Wärtsilä. Other companies in the market include Deutz, Doosan, John Deere, and Scania. Show Less Read more