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Babcock and BMT Sign Cooperation Agreement for Type 31 Frigate Programme

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Naval Industry News - UK
 
 
 
Babcock and BMT Sign Cooperation Agreement for Type 31 Frigate Programme
 
Babcock and BMT have signed a cooperation agreement, which outlines the principles of a strategic relationship that will see the companies collaborate to support the Design, Build, Construction and Support of future classes of Surface Ships for the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) and other international projects.
     
VENATOR 110 BMT DSEI 2017 News 1BMT's VENATOR-110 scale model at DSEI 2017
     
The initial focus will be cooperation on the recently announced Type31e programme and the ability to offer a world-leading UK design alliance solution to the MoD.

The new arrangement draws on the combined strengths of Babcock and BMT and will deliver innovative, capable, affordable and flexible customer solutions, within a fast changing and increasingly demanding environment. Both organisations will jointly explore their available designs to determine the best possible option that meets the cost, capability, and delivery requirements of the Royal Navy.
     
VENATOR 110 BMT DSEI 2017 News 2Arrowhead general purpose frigate scale model as showcased on Babcock's stand at DSEI 2017
     
Craig Lockhart, Managing Director - Naval Marine at Babcock said: “Babcock and BMT will work closely together to create a strong design alliance at what is an exciting time within UK and International ship design and build.”

Jeremy Berwick, Managing Director for Defence at BMT said: “This is the beginning of a deeper strategic relationship with Babcock founded on many years of working together successfully both with the Royal Navy and navies around the globe. The T31e programme is the catalyst where excellence of design, innovation and certainty of delivery combine to offer a highly credible contender for the Royal Navy's next warship. The agreement will provide a strong basis for understanding and serving the different needs of many other navies.”
     
Navy Recognition first learned about this announcement during DSEI 2017, during an interview with BMT