MAN to acquire 40% stake in AKA

MAN Diesel & Turbo has agreed to acquire a 40% participation in Candian company Aspin Kemp & Associates (AKA).

AKA based in Montague, Prince Edward Island (PEI), which specializes in power supply, energy management and drive systems for marine applications. The company employs around 120 persons at five locations around the world and about 100 people in its PEI locations.

According to MAN, AKA is the world market leader in equipping diesel-hybrid powered vessel propulsion systems with integrated battery storage systems and in high reliability on-board power systems in dynamic-positioning (DP) applications for the marine and offshore oil & gas sectors. The company is also technologically leading the field of energy storage and hybrid power solutions for a broader range of marine, offshore oil and gas and land-based applications. AKA has developed and continues to improve game changing technology for power, propulsion and drilling applications in the offshore oil and gas sector, the company says.

AKA co-founder Jason Aspin will remain with the company as managing director and shareholder. Neale Kemp the other founding partner is retiring from active business operations and selling his shares in AKA.

The investment is part of MAN Diesel & Turbo’s strategic development program, “Basecamp 3000+,” launched in 2016. As part of this program, the company announced strategic acquisitions and partnerships to expand its product range with respect to the global trends of decarbonization and digitalization.

“The partnership with AKA is a key element in our strategy to strengthen our role as technological forerunner in the field of marine propulsion,” says Dr Uwe Lauber, CEO of MAN Diesel & Turbo. “AKA’s specialized expertise links battery storage systems and marine engines. The new cooperation marks an important step on the way to further establish ourselves as a principal system supplier for energy management on board ships.” Energy management systems provide fully automatic control and optimize the power distribution of drive components of ships. On ships with so-called hybrid drive, electric motors and battery storage systems are employed alongside diesel and multi-fuel engines.

The battery system is recharged with surplus energy from the engine, enabling the engine to be operated in its optimum load range at all times. Any load peaks can be quickly and efficiently covered by the electrical storage system.

“As the world’s premiere designer and manufacturer of marine propulsion systems, MAN Diesel & Turbo is the perfect partner for us,” says Aspin. “We benefit not only from the global prestige of the brand, its global sales network and customer base, but also from the top-class engineering and machine building competence in the fields of engines, exhaust gas after treatment and gas and propulsion systems.”

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