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Sillinger and Chantier Bretagne Sud combine expertise to create ETELIUM company
Sillinger and Chantier Bretagne Sud combine expertise to create ETELIUM company
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EURONAVAL
2014 Show Daily - SILLINGER & CHANTIER BRETAGNE SUD
Sillinger
and Chantier Bretagne Sud combine expertise to create ETELIUM company
Today at Euronaval
2014 exhibition, Sillinger, created in 1962 and specialized in the
manufacturing of inflatable boats and structures, announces association
with Chantier Bretagne Sud, Breton shipyard with a reknown know-how
in the manufacturing of service ships for decades.
Sillinger booth at Euronaval 2014
The two partners
combine today their expertise to develop a range of boats from 9 to
20m, transport and work boats and also target the sector of Marine
Renewable Energy.
These boats are
designed to surveillance missions from 2 to 5 days: fight against
terrorism, piracy, narco-trafficking, sealif safeguarding, immigration
surveillance, oil platforms protection, fight against pollution or
support of populations affected by natural disasters.
Entitled ETELIUM, the company (SILLINGER SHIPYARD) is located in Belz,
Morbihan, 51%-owned by Sillinger and 49% by Chantier Bretagne Sud.
It is chaired by Yannick Bian, CEO, former Director of DCNS programs
(of which the Adroit).
ETELIUM benefits from an exceptional location (on the Etel rivel,
800 meters away from the Ocean) and infrastructures particulary fitted
for its activity, among which a private slipway with a minimal drought
of 9 meters or a 650m2 covered workshop with a bridge crane.