Navantia Armada 2,000 Jobs in Cádiz Until 2030 with Two New Marine Action Ships for the Navy
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The Secretary of State for Defense, Amparo Valcarce, and the president of Navantia, Ricardo Domínguez, have signed an agreement for the construction of two new maritime action vessels (BAM) for the Navy for 716 million euros. Read more
The Secretary of State of Defense, Amparo Valcarce, and the president of Navantia, Ricardo Domínguez García-Baquero, have signed the execution order for the design and construction of two new Maritime Action Ships (BAM) in the shipyards of Puerto Real, consolidating the Bay of Cadiz as an industrial and technological pole.These two ships will be added to the six already operating in the Navy, with the aim of strengthening surveillance, safety an…
The defence industry has a historic and fundamental role in the Andalusian economy and is basic in provinces such as Seville or Cadiz. Navantia plays a strategic role on the Spanish map and its factory in the Cadiz Bay is an engine of employment for the area.
The facilities of Puerto Real will take over this order for the Spanish Navy with a budget of 716 million Navantia prioritizes in Puerto Real the shipbuilding over the business of Seanergies
The contract represents an investment of 716 million and workload in the shipyards of Cadiz until 2030 The committee of Navantia Puerto Real demands the increase of the workforce by 200 people before the commission of the BAM
Medical and habitable spaces have also been redesigned to improve the ergonomics and well-being of the crew.Industrial and technological impactThe BAM 7 and 8 program reinforces the strategy of the Ministry of Defense to maintain national technological sovereignty and ensure the continuity of the Spanish Industrial and Technological Defense Base (BITD).
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