ASRY Inks UK Royal Navy Support Contract

July 2, 2015

ASRY and Babcock have signed a long term support facility agreement to provide ongoing services to the U.K. Royal Navy in Bahrain
ASRY (Arab Shipbuilding & Repair Yard), a shipyard in the Arabian Gulf, has signed a long-term collaborative enabling agreement with U.K. engineering support services company Babcock to undertake maintenance work on U.K. Royal Navy warships in the Gulf.
ASRY chief executive Nils Kristian Berge (right) signs the agreement with Babcock warships managing director Mike Whalley (left). (Photo: ASRY)
ASRY chief executive Nils Kristian Berge (right) signs the agreement with Babcock warships managing director Mike Whalley (left). (Photo: ASRY)
The agreement will cover work from general maintenance to specific projects such as the changing of diesel generators under the Sandown Volvo Generator Program. ASRY will deliver the in-theater engineering support while Babcock provides project management and technical information through a locally based Class Output Management (COM) oversight team, and some specific equipment where required.
“This enabling agreement is another positive sign of ASRY’s acceleration of our defense sector marine repair program,” said ASRY chief executive, Nils Kristian Berge. “Partnering with a global firm of Babcock’s scale and reputation will allow us to provide more efficient support to the Royal Navy, and is in line with the shipyard’s strategy to be the leading navy repair hub in the Arabian Gulf.”
Babcock warships managing director, Mike Whalley, said, “We have contracted ASRY on numerous separate occasions to undertake work to RN warships in the past, and have developed a strong, supportive working relationship which this long-term agreement now secures and cements. The ability to deliver timely, high quality support in the Gulf region is an important part of Babcock’s role providing forward support to the Royal Navy anywhere in the world and, with the necessary facilities and local marine repair expertise in place, this long-term partnering arrangement with ASRY will further strengthen our ability to provide this support reliably, to the required high standards – something that will become increasingly important with longer deployment periods.”
The agreement between Babcock and ASRY was signed in Bahrain on Monday, June 29 by Babcock Warships Managing Director Mike Whalley, and ASRY Chief Executive Nils Kristian Berge.

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