22 February 2017

Industry: Fincantieri's commitment to grow in Australia

Fincantieri’s SEA 5000 Frigate (Click Image to Enlarge)
A company delegation in Sydney to support the tender for the SEA 5000 programme

Trieste, February 21, 2017 – The Chairman and CEO of Fincantieri, Giampiero Massolo and Giuseppe Bono, together with the General Manager, Alberto Maestrini, took part in a series of high level institutional meetings in Sydney.

The industrial mission comes under Fincantieri’s participation in the Future Frigates - SEA 5000 programme, for which the company has been shortlisted to deliver nine future generation frigates for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Worth at around $35 billion, this program is one of the most important naval surface shipbuilding projects in the world, in which Fincantieri is ready to put its capabilities through transfer of technology at the service of the Australian Government and its Navy.

In order to further strengthen its on-site presence, at the end of 2016 Fincantieri Australia, was established and headquartered in Canberra, to work with the Government, the main businesses involved in the Australian shipbuilding industry and the supply chain, within the programme of the frigates, to be built in Adelaide, with a significant increase also in employment levels.

Fincantieri participates in the bid, building on the success of its FREMM Frigate model, in service for the Italian Navy. ITS “Carabiniere”, the fifth of ten frigates, delivered by Fincantieri in 2015 to the Italian Navy, is in Sydney, too. As of the beginning of 2017 the frigate is being engaged in a naval campaign and joint training activities with the Royal Australian Navy.

This mission aim is to present on-site an absolutely cutting-edge product and show Fincantieri’s total commitment in the SEA 5000 programme.

Sydney is the third stop over of “Carabiniere” in Australia, after Fremantle and Adelaide. Before her return to Italy, the unit will also visit Melbourne. In parallel with the frigate’s presence in Australia, Fincantieri held a series of meetings in the ports where “Carabiniere” stopped, with local businesses to explore potential future partnerships.