Kawasaki Admits to Altering Marine Engine Test Results Amid Industry Scandal

Kawasaki Heavy Industries has admitted to falsifying test results for its marine engines to meet standards, joining other Japanese manufacturers in scandal. While safety is assured, NOx emissions calculations may be impacted. Ministry requests investigation. Over 6,200 engines affected. Company vows to address issue and prevent future misconduct.

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Whistleblower Exposes Japanese Engine Manufacturer for Falsifying Fuel Data

Japan’s IHI Power Systems Company issued an apology for altering fuel consumption data for decades. Inspectors raided their manufacturing plants in Niigata and Gunma prefectures. An employee reported the fraud in February 2024, revealing that over half of the engines shipped did not meet specifications. The company is investigating potential violations of marine engine regulations.

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