An 11-vessel order for DMS Maritime Pty Limited culminated recently with a Rescue Gear Ship 9316, which will be used to support the Royal Australian Navy’s submarine fleet. Damen Shipyards and DMS Maritime signed the contract for the RGS 9316 on November 16 in Sydney, Australia.
The vessel will be built at a Damen yard in Vietnam and is due to be delivered in 2016. The company has already built a similar vessel, the SD Victoria, for Serco UK supporting the Royal Navy.
Earlier Orders
Since 2011, DMS Maritime has ordered five tugboats (four Azimuth tugs – a Damen ASD Tug 2310, an ASD Tug 2009 and two ASD 2411s) as well as a Stan Tug 1606 for Rockingham, Darwin and Sydney and four water fuel lighters (due for delivery in 2013/14). Four of the five tugs have been delivered. An ASD Tug 2009 will be delivered mid-2013.
As well as this, a contract for an Escape Gear Ship 8316 Submarine Rescue Vessel was signed in August. This ship will be delivered in 2015.
DMS Maritime
Based in Sydney, DMS Maritime is part of the international service company Serco, which works with governments worldwide. Under the Fleet Marine Services Contract for the Royal Australian Navy DMS Maritime operates a fleet of around seventy-five vessels on Navy’s behalf.
Training
Damen is also responsible for delivering all eleven vessels to Australia and carrying out the initial training and introduction into service. The services will be carried out by Damen Australia.
Picture: Escape Gear Ship 8316
Below some pictures of the tugs