Costruzioni Motori Diesel S.p.A.

The Costruzioni Motori Diesel S.p.A. (English: Construction Diesel Engines) or more simply CMD is an Italian company that designs, develops, builds and markets marine engines, with its brand FNM Marine.[1]

CMD – Costruzioni Motori Diesel S.p.A.
IndustryEngines
Founded1991 in San Nicola la Strada Italy
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mariano Negri, Giorgio Negri
ProductsInboard motors
DivisionsFNM Marine Diesel Engine
Websitecmdengine.com fnm-marine.it

History

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The Company was founded in 1971, under the name Fratelli Negri Macchine Diesel Sud (FNM), on the initiative of the Negri brothers. Initially, the activity focused on the revision of earthmoving machines, then expanding in the mid-70s, in the installation of diesel engines on used cars. Furthermore, towards the end of the decade, collaboration with FIAT began, which still represents an important slice of the company's business. In 2013, indeed, the company signed an agreement to produce engine heads for Maserati and Jeep.[2]

In 1980, the GD 178 AT 1.3 supercharged diesel engine, entirely designed and built by FNM, was presented at the Turin International Motor Show.

In 1991, CMD Costruzioni Motori Diesel was set up, which would acquire the entire FNM business branch and related know-how. In the 1990s, CMD inaugurated the Atella 1 plant, expanding its business producing and selling marine diesel engines. In 1996, FNM 1.4-liter diesel engines began to be installed in passenger cars built by India's Premier Automobiles, in two Fiat-derived models called the 137D and the 1.38D.

In the 2000s the company opened two new production plants, Atella 2 in 2004 and Morra De Sanctis in 2005.[3] In 2017 67% of the share capital was held by the Chinese Loncin Holdings group, while the remaining 33% was in Italian hands.[4] The official dealer is AS Labruna which is based in Monopoli, Apulia.[5]

Engines

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The company builds various types of marine inboard motor including hybrids.[6]

Awards

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  • Premio ADI (Association for Industrial Design) 2019, at the 59° Salone Nautico di Genova thanks to the engine Blue Hybrid System.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b CMD – Costruzioni Motori Diesel S.p.A (ed.). "DOCUMENTO DI AMMISSIONE" (PDF) (in Italian).
  2. ^ La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno, ed. (March 19, 2013). "«La Basilicata che va» In funzione linea per motori Maserati e Cherokee" (in Italian).
  3. ^ cmdengine.com (ed.). "La storia" (in Italian).
  4. ^ cameraitacina.com, ed. (February 22, 2017). "Accordi siglati in occasione della IV Riunione Business Forum Italia-Cina" (PDF) (in Italian).
  5. ^ fnm-marine.it (ed.). "Dealers".
  6. ^ fnm-marine.it (ed.). "Marine Engine".
  7. ^ fnm-marine.it, ed. (September 23, 2019). "FNM conquista il Premio ADI 2019 e torna a casa con un bilancio positivo dal 59° Salone Nautico di Genova" (pdf) (in Italian).