IHI Subsidiary Tampers Engine Fuel Economy Data
Tokyo, April 24 (Jiji Press)--Japanese heavy machinery maker IHI Corp. said Wednesday its engine subsidiary has falsified fuel economy data mostly for ship engines.
On a confirmation basis, the misconduct has taken place since 2003, involving 4,215 ship engines and 146 industrial engines, such as for power generation, produced at IHI Power Systems Co.'s plants in Niigata and Gunma Prefectures.
(2024/04/24-21:24)
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