| Company type | Private Company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Manufacturing, Engineering, service |
| Founded | 1991; 35 years ago (1991) |
| Headquarters | Amol (factory) andTehran (sales office) Iran[1] |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | A. Ghorban Alibeik, Managing Director[1] M. Mirsalim, Chairman[1] |
| Products | Diesel engine,gas engine |
| Services | Maintenance & refurbishing of diesel engines |
| Revenue | |
Number of employees | 160(2009) |
| Website | www.desa.ir |
Iran Heavy Diesel Manufacturing Company(DESA), is an Iranian company which is a manufacturer of heavydiesel engines from 200 to 3500kW forrailway,marine andpower generation purposes.
TheIran Heavy Diesel Engine Mfg Co. (DESA) company was established in 1991 inAmol with the aim of developing industrial production of diesel engines; a factory of over 10,000m2 was constructed on a 80ha site, with facilities for quality testing and research and design.[1]
The company obtained licenses to manufactureWärtsilä engines and RustonRK 215 engines under license fromMAN.[1] Wärtsilä engine assembly began in 1996, RK 215 engine production began in 2000.
In 2009 the company unveiled Iran's first indigenous heavy diesel engine, the D87.[2]
The company produces diesel generators for permanent and emergency electricity supply. 104 units have been supplied to theIran Telecommunications Company.[1]
The company is a supplier to both theIranian Islamic Republic Railways and theRaja Passenger Train Company.[1]
DESA has manufactured the RustonRK 215 diesel engine for theAD43C mainline diesel locomotive, of which 70 units were manufactured byWagon Pars.[3][4]
The company is also assembling 16V 4000 MTU type diesel engines[1] for a contract for 150IranRunner locomotives for passenger trains to be manufactured bySiemens and theMLC (Mapna Locomotive Engineering and Manufacturing Company). The first 30 units will be supplied by Siemens, the remaining 120 will be primarily manufactured domestically capacities and expertise over six years.[5]
The company has also supplied 120 engines for trainsets, and 60 engines forrailbuses.[1]
The company also supplies engines for marine use, and dual fuel engines for powerplants.[1]
..contract was signed during September with ALSTOM Transport of France for Ruston to supply 100 traction engines type 16RK215T. The engines were to be used to power one hundred AD43C locomotives for the Iranian Islamic Republic Railways ... Prior to signing the contract Ruston negotiated a Consortium, Transfer of Technology, Localisation and Distribution agreement with the Iran Heavy Engine Manufacturing Company (DESA). The agreement was for Ruston to supply the first engines fully built and the remainder to be built in Iran by DESA ..
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