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Wärtsilä Powers AMAGGI’s Low-Emission Pusher Tugs in Brazil

Wärtsilä Marine have been selected to supply the main engines for two new pusher tugs being built for Brazilian operator AMAGGI. The pusher tugs are under construction at the Beconal shipyard in Manaus, Brazil, and have been designed with an emphasis on decarbonised operations. The engines will be capable of running on biodiesel, a key factor in Wärtsilä Marine securing the contract.

“The fuel flexibility of the Wärtsilä engines will enable these two new pusher vessels to operate using environmentally sustainable biofuels,” says Claudinei Zenatti, Logistics and Operations Director, AMAGGI. “By using biodiesel, these engines are expected to lower total greenhouse gas emissions, supporting both our company’s environmental commitments and the broader goal of delivering more sustainable river transport.”

The ships will each operate with two Wärtsilä 20 engines, equipped with a Wärtsilä Data Collection Unit. The engines are able to run on either diesel or biodiesel fuel with a total power output of 2,100kW. This will allow each ship to push as many as 20 barges, carrying a total of 32,000 tons of grain on the Amazon inland waterway system. The Wärtsilä equipment is scheduled for delivery to the yard commencing in August 2026.

“AMAGGI is the first pusher tug operator to run entirely on biodiesel – a step aligned with our shared commitment to decarbonised shipping. The Wärtsilä Data Collection Unit will enable accurate monitoring of the engines, which promotes performance reliability and the benefit of extended overhaul intervals,” explains Genil Mazza, Newbuilding Sales Manager, LatAm – Wärtsilä Marine.

AMAGGI operates a river fleet comprising 212 barges and pusher vessels. Wärtsilä and AMAGGI share a longstanding partnership, having collaborated for more than 30 years to advance sustainable and efficient river transport solutions in Brazil.

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