DWG NO. MY-DP-003 — Marine Power Systems
Mingyang Maritime provides early-stage technical consultation, customized equipment system solutions, and high-quality after-sales service — integrating the product and engineering resources of GE and Cummins.
Fig. 01 — Propulsion System Schematic

§01 — Who We Are
Mingyang Maritime Engineering Co., LTD helps drive the upgrade of marine power systems and face the complexities of oceanic conditions by combining the Dynamic Positioning Systems of GE and the Marine Diesel-engines (Generator sets) of Cummins. Our technical team has rich experience in ship design and equipment system application.
Our technological leadership enables us to push the boundaries and create the best climate-neutral solutions for a sustainable future.
Our mission is to meet your needs — not only when planning, installing and commissioning your sustainable solution, but throughout its entire service life.
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2050
Net-zero emissions target
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Class 1–3
DP redundancy configurations
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GE + Cummins
Integrated engineering resources
§02 — What We Do
Dynamic positioning (DP) enables a vessel to maintain a predetermined heading and position — fixed or moving — by use of propulsion units to counteract wind, current, and wave action. GE's latest SEASTREAM™ DP systems are a mariner-focused solution, rebalancing attention from system management to true seamanship.
Classification Record — SEASTREAM™ DP
Cert. Ref. MY-CLS-2026
| No. | Class | Consequences | Configuration |
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| 01 | Class 1 | Single failures may result in loss of heading / position | Single equipment without need for duplication |
| 02 | Class 2 | Single failures do not result in loss of heading / position | Duplicated equipment and systems |
| 03 | Class 3 | Single failures, including loss of a single equipment space, do not result in loss of heading / position | Duplicated equipment, systems and spatial redundancy |
Meets DNV, Lloyd's Register, Bureau Veritas, ABS, NORSOK, U.S. Coast Guard and IMO requirements.
Fig. 02 — Offshore Wind Installation


§03 — Contact
For technical consultation, equipment specifications, or project inquiries, reach out — our team responds directly, not through a call center.
China — Headquarters
No.179, Shixiang Road, Shishi, Quanzhou, Fujian, China
Singapore Office
18 Kaki Bukit Road 3, #05-17, Entrepreneur Business Centre, Singapore 415978