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US Navy awarded Fincantieri Marine Group design studies for LCU and T-ATS(X)

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Naval Industry News - USA
 
 
 
US Navy awarded Fincantieri Marine Group design studies for LCU and T-ATS(X)
 
By Stelios Kanavakis - Senior Defence Analyst
Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG)) was awarded two contracts by the US Naval Sea Systems Command, for Design Studies & Analyses Services in support of the Landing Craft Utility (LCU) and the new class of Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ship T-ATS(X).
     
Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG)) was awarded two contracts by the US Naval Sea Systems Command, for Design Studies & Analyses Services in support of the Landing Craft Utility (LCU) and the new class of Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ship T-ATS(X).
Photo source: CHIPS - US Department of the Navy
     
For LCU, the scope of work will include technical solutions for the future LCU including, identifying affordability initiatives for reducing acquisition and ownership costs; the use of existing low-risk technology components; ensuring that the LCU is compatible with all existing amphibious ship well deck configurations; and, to ensure lowest total acquisition and ownership costs over the service life of the vessel.

For ATS(X), the scope of work will include the modification of an existing commercial-vessel design to meet Navy requirements. Design modifications will place emphasis on the use of commercially available and proven technologies in order to reduce acquisition and ownership costs, and to maximize vessel reliability, maintainability and supportability.

FMG is the United States division of Fincantieri, which is the largest shipbuilder in the Western world. It employs 19,500 professionals, in 21 shipyards, in 13 countries, in four continents.

FMG’s President and CEO, Francesco Valente, commented on the company’s experience and high level of expertise. He said “our experience in building 17 legacy LCU vessels and seven Powhatan Class Tugs for the U.S. Navy, combined with the Fincantieri resources of more than 1,000 engineers worldwide - including over 100 in the U.S. - uniquely positions us to provide comprehensive and cost-effective solutions for each of these new platforms.”