07 April 2017

Philippines Inspects Patrol Vessels Purchased from France

07 April 2017
OCEA 24 meter FPV 72 Mk.II coastal patrol craft (photo : NavWeaps)

The Philippine government purchased four brand new 24-meter fast patrol boats (FPV 72 MKII) and one new 82-meter offshore patrol vessel (OPV 270 MKII) from French shipbuilder OCEA.

“These boats are part of the Philippine Ports and Coast Capability Development Contract signed between the Department of Transportation (formerly DOTC) and OCEA on 9 September 2014 to modernize the Coast Guard’s fleet,” Embassy of the Philippines in Paris France said.

In line with this, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade visited the shipyard of OCEA in Sables d’Olonne, France on April 1 to inspect four 24-meter fast patrol boats.

The contract also includes five-year preventive maintenance for all five boats, spare parts for five years, and technical assistance and training for the crew.

Secretary Tugade also discussed with OCEA CEO Roland Joassard how OCEA can be part of Philippines’ intent to become a regional hub for ship repair. Joassard vowed provide assistance in this endeavor and extended verbal commitment to sign an agreement to this effect before the end of 2017.

(Update)

7 komentar:

  1. philipine shoping terus....malaysia makin kesian

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    1. Dasar mulut 🚾
      Indonesia ga maju" krn org spt ini

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    2. Lms. Lcs dan ngpv batch tu dalam proses pembangunan skrg ni...

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    3. Lms. Lcs dan ngpv batch tu dalam proses pembangunan skrg ni...

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  3. Good job. Hope their can purchase more patrol craft to assert claim in SCS.

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  4. hmmn sounds good for PT Tesco Indomaritim. i hope submits tender for this patrol vessels procurement.

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