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DCI's Maritime Training Ship "Almak" construction is well underway
DCI's Maritime Training Ship "Almak" construction is well underway
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2013 Daily News - DCI at IDEX 2013
DCI's
Maritime Training Ship "Almak" construction is well underway
Abu
Dhabi - DCI jointly created with Piriou the company NavOcéan,
last July, in order to be equipped with a Maritime Training Ship (MTS).
This 44-meter ship, to be named «ALMAK», is currently being
built in Concarneau by the Piriou group.
5 months after installing the first sheet metal, the ship's construction
project is progressing as planned. During the month of December 2012,
the central block of the hull was installed and fastened. Then, just
before the end of the year, the shipyard turned over the aft block,
a rather delicate operation that was carried out successfully.
Army Recognition
had the opportunity to interview Mr Rotrubin, Chairman and CEO of DCI
during IDEX 2013
Around
mid-February, the ship's five blocks will be assembled, allowing the
complete structure of the Almak, with engines in position. The Almak's
delivery is planned for September 2013. This MTS will be essentially
used for DCI's maritime training courses. It could also host trainee
divers, as well as area surveillance and equipment testing missions
at sea.
« We are delighted by the progress of the Almak project that is
based on perfectly harmonious work between the DCI and Piriou teams,
» declares Jean-Louis Rotrubin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of DCI. «We are impatient to see the first foreign trainees train
at sea with this MTS as from next autumn.»
For Pascal PIRIOU, President of the PIRIOU executive board «A
close relationship between Piriou and DCI has facilitated the building
of a new BFM generation, » said Pascal Piriou, President of Piriou.”
With this ship, we are entering into the military shipbuilding sector
and l’Almak is the symbol of our willingness to enter the Defence
industry. This first grey ship is the beginning of many to come…
This ship also allows us to sign with a customer on a long-term basis,
linking up shipbuilding with maintenance.»