I must express my admiration for such undertakings.Whilst the English appear to have departed from the maritime scene the Dutch have pressed on and are now in the forefront of all such developments.I wish you all good fortune.
I like how he's pronouncing Wärtsilä correctly even though he's speaking English :) That usually never happens with Finnish names. Regards from Finland.
15 years ago, i had a job at Lips Dunen ( Now it's Wartsila) the workshop i've been working is compleet gone.....anly a small service station is remaining. don'n know if the name wartsila is still there....lot's of job's ar gone.
Rob, I worked for LIPS USA and did four weeks of training at Lips Drunen in 2002. Rob Gieben, Carl Ryss, Henk de Hoo and others who's names escape me. I trained mostly in the overhaul shop. Where were you?
true... but once you start watching, the WHOLE video is super cool! I live in the Netherlands for 10 yrs and never knew this great company existed here ;-)
The Netherlands looks like a neat place for industry. I will think about going there to work after I get my Professional Engineering license in Mechanical Engineering.
+Alain Bard Hey really big propeller casting , what is the weight of the castings. I have a Non Ferrous Foundry in India making lots of casting in Bronze & Al Bronze .
I often wonder who is buying the millions of carbide inserts I make. Wow I cannot imagine how much CNC was done to create some of those components. Thanks for the job security!
Definitely, would be a dream job for me, especially, in the refabrication of parts, and engine repair. Would love to work on a motor, that I could stand up straight in...!!!!! Lol....!!!!!
brilliant,we do not see the most efficient combustion engine here though, the 2 cycle crosshead, the lowest fuel use of them all measured in grammes/ shp/hour, turning at 100 to 150 rpm, 10000 times the power of a powerful car turning at 5000rpm
Yes, but do you work on big engines? In English, wartzilla sounds kind of funny, godzilla like. I know, I know, all this spectacular work, and I just make stupid comments. Just the logistics for a company like this must be a nightmare.
Wärtsilä was founded in Finland in 1834 as a metal products manufacturer. Their head office and main product development are still in Finland but Wärtsilä operates in more than 70 countries now.
That's because workers in Europe take responsibility for their own actions and do not hide under unions, workmans comp, lawyers, etc etc. They are not as sue happy and the courts use common sense not "the law". When my family toured plants over there they noticed the lack of safety gear as well. Basically its your own choice. If you stick your finger in there and it gets cut off, your own fault for not thinking, learning or paying attention That is why their quality is so high people there care
A friend of the family used to be CEO of Wartsila. The guy before him died of a heart attack. Within the space of 5 years our friend had two then retired. The chap who came after he was forced to quit due health had a heart attack within one year...Read into that what you will!
I must express my admiration for such undertakings.Whilst the English appear to have departed from the maritime scene the Dutch have pressed on and are now in the forefront of all such developments.I wish you all good fortune.
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Squarerig That's right. You can blame Thatcher for that.
Squarerig pt!
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I like how he's pronouncing Wärtsilä correctly even though he's speaking English :) That usually never happens with Finnish names. Regards from Finland.
He had one job.
beautiful. it would be interesting to see how they do major crankcases. Unique steel molded or several sections welded together?
15 years ago, i had a job at Lips Dunen ( Now it's Wartsila) the workshop i've been working is compleet gone.....anly a small service station is remaining. don'n know if the name wartsila is still there....lot's of job's ar gone.
Rob, I worked for LIPS USA and did four weeks of training at Lips Drunen in 2002. Rob Gieben, Carl Ryss, Henk de Hoo and others who's names escape me. I trained mostly in the overhaul shop. Where were you?
true... but once you start watching, the WHOLE video is super cool!
I live in the Netherlands for 10 yrs and never knew this great company existed here ;-)
Its Finnish company
@@niceview2112 you’re commenting on an 8 years old comment, guy could be dead
Very interesting and highly technical marine engineering .... Good and informative !!!!
My Honda's giving problems , can I switch to WSILA ??
one of the most powerful engine i've ever seen.
The handgrinding of the propellers is a great contributor to variation ...
The Netherlands looks like a neat place for industry. I will think about going there to work after I get my Professional Engineering license in Mechanical Engineering.
Did you go?
Impressive. Does anyone wear eye protection?
I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Wartsila in the Netherlands
I loved working on the big lathe in TODD SHIPYARD.
i work at Davie shipyard and wartsila is present on the shipyard for différent equipment!
+Alain Bard Hey really big propeller casting , what is the weight of the castings. I have a Non Ferrous Foundry in India making lots of casting in Bronze & Al Bronze .
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looks like a great place to work. these guys definitely have their shit together
Was habt ihr denn für Drehmaschinen für die großen Schiffsantriebe?
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how many languages do you speak?
Four of these people pronounced the name Wartsila four totally different ways. Sounds like Godzilla with warts. HAHAHAHAHA
very nice video, I like Holland very much
anyone knows the tune in 5.16 ?
Are you the narrator of this video?
I know wartsila is a major company here in Norway, because of the offshore stuff, but is it actually Norwegian or is it Swedish/Finnish?
Finnish
Is dit een nederlands bedrijf? Ik het vroeger nog gewerkt bij LDM (Lips Drunen Metaal) op het laboratorium.
I often wonder who is buying the millions of carbide inserts I make. Wow I cannot imagine how much CNC was done to create some of those components. Thanks for the job security!
wartsila. need to come to the Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that a sand base to protect the weld from contamination (by oxygen) during the welding process ?
have yours see the 2 strokes diesel motor by valves fm ricardo perez
Wartsila in kampen aan de Ijssel , welke onderdeel is dat?
This IS art!
Bravo! This is a truely World Class Promo video!
Well done!
If you think a promo video is something, you should see Stormy Danials Prono video. LOL
But do their products leave Warts?
Wart exactly are you trying to say?
Sick joke. Idiot
Yes of course because you have Mammoet Transport in Holland.They can transport everything and even lift the Kursk
Definitely, would be a dream job for me, especially, in the refabrication of parts, and engine repair. Would love to work on a motor, that I could stand up straight in...!!!!! Lol....!!!!!
scott crabtree hi
so, not in Finland anymore?
Thumbs up if you are Dutch and only clicked it because you are proud of your country!
Super. அருமை காட்சி
Wtf. There's now hills in Holland?
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The biggest most impressive engines on the planet.
i know wartsila, but what is netherlands???
I wish to be a member of your company team work
Track ID anyone ?? minute 5:00
I would love 💕 to work there!!
I thought the airplane bulkheads I machine were large😂
Hyyva paiva. From the UK.
4:48-5:56 sountrack name?
DID YOU SEE THE SIZE OF THAT CRANK?
3:53 ayyyyyyyy lmaooooooo
Warchila?
Very useful gain technological knowledge
brilliant,we do not see the most efficient combustion engine here though, the 2 cycle crosshead, the lowest fuel use of them all measured in grammes/ shp/hour, turning at 100 to 150 rpm, 10000 times the power of a powerful car turning at 5000rpm
You may haven't see those engine's in this video, but we DO make them.
can I thumb up if my parents were born but then left?
can i please work with these people !
I love it amazing
Yes, but do you work on big engines? In English, wartzilla sounds kind of funny, godzilla like. I know, I know, all this spectacular work, and I just make stupid comments. Just the logistics for a company like this must be a nightmare.
Olhah posso diser... É fantástico!.... Obrigado!...
awesome engineering.. the 32 dislikes are from the workers ho have been kicked of this company!!!!!
" Wartsila, is a manufacturer of nice diesel engines...." **.***
Not nice ,Heavy Diesle Engine
Wärtsilä is a Finnish company, not Dutch.
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Wärtsilä was founded in Finland in 1834 as a metal products manufacturer. Their head office and main product development are still in Finland but Wärtsilä operates in more than 70 countries now.
My career goal is to work for Warstsilla.
That's because workers in Europe take responsibility for their own actions and do not hide under unions, workmans comp, lawyers, etc etc. They are not as sue happy and the courts use common sense not "the law".
When my family toured plants over there they noticed the lack of safety gear as well. Basically its your own choice. If you stick your finger in there and it gets cut off, your own fault for not thinking, learning or paying attention That is why their quality is so high people there care
my 1st engine wartsila
nice clear stuff
Its that flat brown bit between England and Germany.
I'm surprised they don't make jet engines.
I gotta replace my old 4 banger out of my tacoma so ill be going with one of them in the vid
1:02 ! he is typing like he is doing something so important !
@@aeuhfde6540 yes because a great line of code is weruiosdfjlk
Initially, I clicked here to see the giant propeller :)
They are so advanced, yet they can only upload in 360p?
+Mr. Ken loooool
+Mr. Ken Busted lol
+Mr. Ken Old VHS footage
Thank you for the update. That explains it all.
+50 Ducks In A Hot Tubs
I mean in 05:16
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this once was a Finnish company
still is
6:05 What on earth is happening there? It looks like some kind of weld, but what sorcery turns powder to weld?!
Powder welding is used for thick welds where normal welding wire isn't enough.
The propellers! THE PROPELLERS! I WANT!!!
AND, think of the machines needed to make these BIG machines!
they can make like titanic size??
they lost so much money trying that they were underwater.
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Doesn't mean that I can't be proud of my country does it?
AMAZING COMPANY
thats wartsila ..nice
@ DieselCrawler86 ...for real?
that ship engine is very very nice
"inside out engineering" rather than "outside in engineering"
I am Mechanical Engineer, give me an opportunity to work with you in Indian wartsila
alucinante
I AM PROUD TO BE DUTCH!!!
Pjotr Slanina Actually the company was founded in Finland and its headquarters are still in Finland
Good enough for me, thanks. See how easy that was people.
when we build things we build them to work. and they do work.
You have a like from me😆
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I would love them Turbo's....
I wonder how much of this showcased success is based at the expense of cheap foreign labor.
very good
A friend of the family used to be CEO of Wartsila. The guy before him died of a heart attack. Within the space of 5 years our friend had two then retired. The chap who came after he was forced to quit due health had a heart attack within one year...Read into that what you will!
very good, regards
Nice job
Very impressive.....
Wartsila doesn't do small.
OPMERKING: Kleine fout,maar titel moet worden gespeld als "Wärtsilä in the Netherlands" (Trema dan "ä" in de naam Wärtsilä ontbraken).
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Hahahaha 5:00 i really wonder if they knew OMG this is so funny.
On my work we transport those propellers
Building better worlds.
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