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MAN Energy Solutions opens $30m mixed-purpose facility in Singapore

Its Singapore office is its largest service hub outside Europe.

MAN Energy Solutions has inaugurated its new mixed-purpose facility in Tuas, Singapore.

The facility, valued at 20m euros ($30m), features a cutting-edge training academy, logistics centre, and PrimeServ workshop, enhancing the company's capacity to service alternative fuel engines.

The Singapore facility is the company's largest hub outside Europe, 
with over 9,000 square meters of space.

“We intend for this mixed-purpose facility to advance the maritime energy transition locally through education, logistics, and a comprehensive after-sales portfolio. Ultimately, we are ‘moving big things to zero’ and leading our customers towards a multi-fuel, decarbonized future,” said Dr. Uwe Lauber, CEO of MAN Energy Solutions.

The manufacturing company's Singapore office is its largest service hub outside Europe, currently employing 250 staff.

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